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All pre-schooler classes revolve around a special theme which is set for the term.
Students are taken on fun imaginary adventures as they learn dance, drama and music. The use of exciting props such as puppets, musical instruments, bubbles, the magic
carpet and the popular ‘surprise box’ ensures that children are thoroughly entertained!
Our exciting theme for Term 1, 2012 is 'Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes' |
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Busy Bees and Fairy Babes (6 months - 3 yrs)
These classes introduce babies and toddlers to music, movement, singing
and creative play in a happy, fun environment. Parents / Carers also participate in the class and are given song and activity ideas that can be practised at home. Click Here to see a class in action. |
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Boppy Bugs (2.5 - 5 yrs)
Boppy Bugs have fun playing drama games, learning dance routines, playing percussion instruments, singing and dressing up as they participate in fun
dramatic adventures. Click Here to see a class in action. |
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Fairy Ballet (2.5 - 5 yrs)
In Fairy Ballet, all students dress as fairies and elves! The children learn the
basics of ballet (points, plies, positions etc) through imaginative and fun fairy adventures.Fairy Ballet introduces children to ballet in a gentle, creative
and magical environment! Click Here to see a class in action. |
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Super Bugs (3 - 5 yrs)
This is a physically active class specifically targeting the needs of young boys. Each lesson is based on a theme such as space adventures, robots, pirates and superheroes. The children explore the theme as they have fun tumbling, climbing, jumping and grooving to cool music. Parents and friends are invited to view the Super Bugs in action at the end of each term.
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Butterfly Ballet : formal ballet (3 - 5 yrs)
These classes follow the traditional classical ballet lesson format and involve barre exercises, stretches, centre exercises and corner work. Emphasis is on developing ballet technique whilst improving posture, co-ordination, flexibility, strength, poise and creativity. Exercises and routines incorporate arm and foot movements, turns, small jumps and leaps. This class aims to cater for the individual needs of beginner classical ballet students.
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