Dance Masala Bomb Patakas class is for children excelling in Rising Stars to step up to the next level and work on their core skills before going into Senior Crew (Teens, Chingari, Choti Chingari). This class is the perfect stepping stone before the increased expectations of a senio crew class.
Term payment includes access to Zoom class in case you ever need to miss a class, and recordings for practice via private app.
Class is held at Arcana, Moorooka
Dance offers numerous benefits for children, especially in socialisation, literacy, and confidence development. Here’s a quick breakdown based on research:
- Socialisation: Dance encourages teamwork, communication, and emotional expression. Children work together, sharing space and collaborating on movement, which strengthens peer relationships and social skills (Pica, 2011).
- Literacy: Dance improves language skills by fostering body awareness and the ability to follow instructions. Through movement, children develop a better understanding of rhythm, sequence, and narrative, which ties closely to literacy concepts like storytelling (Bresler, 2004).
- Confidence: Engaging in dance boosts self-esteem as children experience personal achievement and mastery of skills. This can have a positive impact on their willingness to take risks and express themselves (Koch, 2015).
Are you interested in Bollywood for your child one but you aren’t sure which class would be best or how they’ll go? Fair enough! Purchase a trial class and come give it a try! A trial class is a great way for your young dancer to test the waters, and see how they go in a new environment with other little dancers of their age and ability level!
Please Note –
- If continuing, the $25 will be removed from the full term fee
- 12pm Bomb Patakas (age 10-12 with experience) ONLY and should not be used for any other class e.g. Thumkas, Mini Masalas, Rising Stars Choti Chingari, Chingari or Teens
- If booking for 2 or more children, the quantity should be adjusted to reflect the number of children trialling 🙂
- Please mention your child’s name in the order comments
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References:
- Pica, R. (2011). Moving and Learning Across the Curriculum: More than 300 Activities and Games to Make Learning Fun. Pearson Education.
- Bresler, L. (2004). International Handbook of Research in Arts Education. Springer.
- Koch, J. (2015). Building Confidence through Dance. Dance Education in Practice, 1(2), 9-14.