Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Keeping Fit With Childrens Dance Classes Calgary

By Jennifer Turner


The world is now filled with endless entertainment in the form of television, computer games and the internet; this means kids can spend hours in front of a screen instead of being active. In many countries childhood obesity is now a big problem as kids take less exercise and eat more junk food. A super way to encourage a healthier lifestyle is to enroll in childrens dance classes Calgary has many on offer.

From the time they can walk, toddlers will often sway along in time to music from the radio or mimic their parents as they boogie around the living room to their favorite tunes. It is an expression of joy at the music and even those without a natural sense of rhythm still love to move in time to a strong beat. Dancing makes people feel good and is an excellent work out for the body.

Children from as young as 3 can be enrolled in a class and benefit greatly from learning music and movement along with rudimentary dance steps. Often the class will include an element of story and song which improves a child's vocabulary and increases their confidence levels. A range of exciting and fun courses can be found for youngsters such as pre-ballet or pre-tap which lead into lessons in these styles.

As the child progresses, they might develop a talent or preference for a particular style of dancing. Some enjoy the grace of ballet while other lean towards tap or more contemporary styles. Studios normally offer a full range of programs for kids from seven years which will then include modern styles like hip hop.

All forms of dancing will help to keep your child's heart healthy, improve their flexibility and give them an awareness of the space around them. Building strength from a young age makes a wonderful foundation for a healthy lifestyle in later years. The social aspect of mixing with other children and expressing feelings through movement is also really beneficial in their formative years.

Another key feature of dancing is co-ordination; young children often seem clumsy and have trouble with balance, especially when learning to ride a bike for example, and dancing significantly aids in these areas. Ballet particularly requires poise and balance even for a simple plie, while tap requires multi-tasking skills as your feet beat out differing rhythms the same time.

For those who want to study seriously, there are courses and exams in the major styles. The larger studios will offer these in house whereas small independent teachers might need to book exams through a third party. For the truly dedicated, the larger studios will also be able to help pupils who wish to make dancing their career by suggesting academies and colleges which specialize in performing arts.

However old your child is, there are plenty of courses all year round. Many places offer summer camps and term time tuition as well as pre-school classes. Popular courses get fully booked quickly so you made need to register well in advance to make sure of getting a place on the course you want. Fees for courses and tuition vary depending on the age of the child and type of class taken.




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