Kids & Youth Dance classes

Dance is the perfect way to build confidence, get fit, stay positive, and develop cognitive and creative skills for healthy development in all areas of life. As children develop, it is vital that their body and mind develop in unity, and dance is a great tool for facilitating this process.

Children who dance learn important social skills such as team work, have greater spacial and self-awareness, and learn to focus their energy and decrease stress and anxiety.

We offer performance opportunities at the end of each semester which is a great way for kids to work toward achieving goals and building their confidence beyond the class room environment.

In 2023 our kids and youth classes will be integrated into our all new JCDC (Jungle City Dance Company) where kids aged 6-11 years can join our Junior Dance crew, and 12 years and older can join our open age Dance company team. All students will be expected to participate in our mid year and end of year productions as well as attend regularly throughout the term sessions.

Classes are beginner friendly for kids and youth with an interest in dance.

COST: $220 enrollment fee for the 10 week term

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Acknowledgement

Jungle City acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of the land where we work, we acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded and pay our respects to their elders, past, present and emerging. Jungle City pledges commitment to ‘pay the rent’ to Aboriginal people in Victoria by contributing 2% of our monthly profits to Pay The Rent.

Jungle City acknowledges the creators of the dance forms we practice and pay my respect to them, their elders and their ancestors. Jungle City is committed to working toward unity in all our diversity through the power of dance, music and culture.