

Tap
Following the Associated Board of Dance syllabus, Tap is a lively and rhythmic dance style taught at Centre Stage that allows students to become both dancers and musicians. Tap focuses on creating intricate and expressive sounds with the feet, helping dancers develop a strong sense of timing, musicality, and coordination. Rooted in tradition but constantly evolving, tap is a fun and challenging discipline that enhances precision, concentration, and listening skills from an early age.
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Tap is known for its unique ability to blend movement with percussive sound, allowing dancers to interpret music not just with their bodies, but through the rhythms they produce. Through progressive syllabus work, students build strength, agility, and control in the feet and ankles, while also developing spatial awareness and creative expression. The structured approach supports both recreational dancers and those aiming to pursue performance more seriously.
At Centre Stage, Tap is taught in a warm and encouraging environment, where every student is supported in developing their technique and confidence. Whether your child is taking their first steps into dance or already has a passion for rhythm and sound, Tap offers an exciting way to grow as a performer. It's an essential part of creating confident, well-rounded dancers who love to move and make music.
