Acrobatic Dance is the spectacular art of tumbling, contortion and balance combined with the excellence of dance.
If you are looking to learn impressive tricks, jumps, flips, tumbles and rolls then this is the class for you!
High Energy Classes give your child something fun to do after school. A class usually consists of warm up, stretching, conditioning and gradually move into dance moves combined with acrobatic movements.
Paramount is the safety of students whilst learning Acrobatics. Qualified teachers take the guess work out of acro by providing step by step instructions for every level. Ensuring that student know the proper placement and technique so the correct building blocks will see students progress safely and quickly from one level to the next.
Acro can be challenging at first for dancers as it involves classical dance elements combined with complex acrobatic skills. Usually built off Jazz and Ballet, AcroDance is different to gymnastics where technique and movement is carefully connected to the next. Acrobatic movements like cartwheels, elbow stands and head stands just to name a few are normal when performing. It can also be commonplace where tricks with partners are performed.
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Our students are trained in The Acrobatic Arts Syllabus 12 level program.
Acrobatic Dance, or Acro as it is commonly referred to by dancers and dance professionals, is the beautiful fusion of classic dance technique and the precision and athleticism of acrobatic elements. Often defined by unique choreography, Acro dancers seamlessly blend musicality, emotional expression, line and extension with acrobatic movements in a dance context.
Acro’s roots are in traditional Chinese dance, later appearing as a favoured style on the Vaudeville stage. More recently, Acro gained popularity with the wide spread success of the contemporary circus productions of Cirque du Soleil. Main stream media including dance television programs like ‘So You Think You Can Dance’, ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’ and ‘Dance Moms’ have further fuelled it’s demand in amateur competitive dance and studio settings.
Acro is an especially challenging style for dancers to master as training in both dance and acrobatic elements is required. Acro technique includes balancing, limbering, tumbling and partnering, based in flexibility, contortion and strength.
Following an extensive warm up, classes begin with a series of exercises designed to improve balance, strength, flexibility, control and agility.
Students will learn the correct techniques involved in performing tricks in solo, partnering and group work while also building coordination, spatial and aerial awareness. Students can expect to learn everything from forward rolls, splits, cartwheels and handstands to round-offs, walkovers and handsprings.
While classes are challenging, they are guaranteed to be fun and exciting! Age and ability levels will determine class content and safety mats will be used throughout practice.
Our students are trained in The Acrobatic Arts Syllabus 12 level program.
Acrobatic Dance, or Acro as it is commonly referred to by dancers and dance professionals, is the beautiful fusion of classic dance technique and the precision and athleticism of acrobatic elements. Often defined by unique choreography, Acro dancers seamlessly blend musicality, emotional expression, line and extension with acrobatic movements in a dance context.
Acro’s roots are in traditional Chinese dance, later appearing as a favoured style on the Vaudeville stage. More recently, Acro gained popularity with the wide spread success of the contemporary circus productions of Cirque du Soleil. Main stream media including dance television programs like ‘So You Think You Can Dance’, ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’ and ‘Dance Moms’ have further fuelled it’s demand in amateur competitive dance and studio settings.
Acro is an especially challenging style for dancers to master as training in both dance and acrobatic elements is required. Acro technique includes balancing, limbering, tumbling and partnering, based in flexibility, contortion and strength.
Following an extensive warm up, classes begin with a series of exercises designed to improve balance, strength, flexibility, control and agility.
Students will learn the correct techniques involved in performing tricks in solo, partnering and group work while also building coordination, spatial and aerial awareness. Students can expect to learn everything from forward rolls, splits, cartwheels and handstands to round-offs, walkovers and handsprings.
While classes are challenging, they are guaranteed to be fun and exciting! Age and ability levels will determine class content and safety mats will be used throughout practice.