
MULTI WEEK SESSIONS
Next Multi-week Session Begins september 2nd, 2025
Registration opens on august 11th at 12:00pm
Where Each Class Builds On The Last
Sessions are 4 to 5 weeks long at 50 minutes each
Please ensure you are able to attend all class dates and times before registering. No credits or refunds will be issued after registration.
No partner is required for partner dancing classes, unless otherwise specified, please be comfortable dancing with someone from another household.
Multi week sessions are priced at $19.80 per class hour ($99 for 5 weeks).
Drop-In Classes are $25.00 per class.
Next Session Schedule
Location: Main Studio (71 King St. N Waterloo)
Mondays Starting Sept 8th
Wednesdays Starting Sept 3rd
Thursdays Starting Sept 4th
Saturdays Starting Sept 6th
Location: The Annex (181 Park St., Waterloo)
Tuesdays Starting Sept 2nd
Wednesdays Starting Sept 3rd
Location: Hepcat Swing Dance Studio (42 Erb St East, Waterloo)
class Levels & Experience
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For those with no dance experience whatsoever, looking to start dancing for the first time as an adult. Classes are taught at the pace of the students, with lots of emphasis on repetition, and are based on foundational skills.
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For those with some experience in the chosen style, or some general fundamental technique. Choreography is taught at a slower pace with more repetition, and is based on foundational skills, with some light introduction to new movement patterns.
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For dancers with strong foundations looking to refine technique, musicality, and styling. Choreography builds in complexity and extends beyond the foundations in the chosen style.
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For dancers with a strong technique foundation looking to focus more on quality of execution, musicality, and/or looking to refine their ability to retain choreography quickly. Students may require an assessment to join some advanced courses. It is recommended to have a high degree of strength, mobility, and coordination to participate in these classes.
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Open to dancers of all levels, with opportunities for increasing or decreasing the difficulty. Some dance experience is recommended to join an open level class.