Dancing for Dessert Studio was founded in 2005 by long-time dance team Magda and Andrew. From a small trial program it has grown to become the ballroom dancing destination for Langley and the Fraser Valley with a team of seven instructors and hundreds of students served.
Committed to creating a dynamic group of award winning dancers, with confidence, discipline, pride, strength, and skill.The Sionnaine (pronounced Shannon) Irish Dance Academy (SIDA) dancers have been a part of the proud tradition of Irish dance since 2001. They range from ages 3 to adult, male and female, beginner to championship, and recreational to competitive. SIDA dancers can be seen often throughout the communities of the Fraser Valley and into Vancouver, performing both traditional and modern Irish step dancing, including hardshoe and softshoe, as well as ceili (group) dancing and choreographies.Irish Dance Lessons & ClassesClasses are after school and run Tuesday to Thursday: Tuesdays in Maple Ridge, Wednesdays in Vancouver, and Thursdays in Abbotsford. Classes range from beginner to advanced and are for girls, boys, kids, youth and adults. Recreational and competitive. For class schedule click here .Performances, Shows & EventsThe dancers perform at different venues around the lower mainland.
The Art of Dance Studio strives to blend the enjoyment of dance with pure, artistic technique. Expression through movement is encouraged at all levels - from those wishing to dance for recreation to those wishing to start a career in dance. The resulting gains of poise, creativity, confidence, musicality and self-discipline will remain with students for a lifetime.
My daughter danced at the Walnut Grove School of Music and Dance for fifteen years. Grace experienced a wide variety of dance genres such as ballet, jazz, lyrical, and contemporary. The dance teachers are exceptional and along with their caring attitudes, knowledge & expertise made my daughter's experiences so memorable. Her dance groups were close and she maintained relationships with some of her classmates and teachers. The school was her second home away from home! She loved the studio!Read more
My daughter has been dancing at Fabulous Feet for the past 7 years. She absolutely loves it and her passion for dance grows each year with the skills and choreography the studio provides. The teachers are kind, supportive, and encouraging. There is a great community feel within the studio including the teachers, students, and parents. Dance has been a little different since the pandemic, but the studio has gone above and beyond with excellent protocols ensuring everyone’s safety and comfort. IRead more
Located at 224th Street and Dewdney Trunk Road in the heart of Maple Ridge, the Dance Circle is a privately owned and operated performing arts school whose primary aim is to provide a well-rounded program of theatrical skills.Our objective is two-fold: to enrich our students' lives with a broad appreciation of the performing arts, while at the same time developing their ability to engage productively in creative expression. We believe the development of physical self-discipline and control ultimately gives students a tremendous sense of achievement and self-confidence that will last a lifetime.A non-competitive environment has been well-established at Maple Ridge Dance Circle. Class sizes are limited. We encourage students to pursue a standard of excellence on an individual basis through exam work and carefully designed courses of study. At the same time students enjoy the many benefits of group participation and teamwork
http://www.paradiseofpolynesia.com. Welcome to Susan’s Paradise of Polynesia website. My Polynesian dance group is located in the Cloverdale area of Surrey, British Columbia. If you love the music and culture from the Islands of Hawaii, Tahiti and New Zealand as we do, come and join us for lessons or event bookings. You will be able to learn all the wonderful dances from Hawaii, including hula kahika (ancient hula), hula ‘auana (modern hula with songs in Hawaiian words) and hapa haole era (hula with words in English), dances using the various Hawaiian implements as well as comedy hula no matter what your age, gender or experience level. Tahitian and dances of the New Zealand Maori are also taught, but Hawaiian is the main focus of my teaching. Understanding of the Hawaiian language, history and culture is important to a dancer and these basics will be taught as well.
I first took Polynesian damcing with Susan in 2005 and danced successfully, winning competition and participating in shows. It has been over 10 years, and Ive come back to her class again. It is so fun, and exciting and original, and I would highly recommend joining this class with Susan as your teacher. Great environment and great teacher!Read more
We are constantly striving to give our students the best possible training so that if at some time in the future they decide to pursue a career in dance, or for the pure pleasure of learning a beautiful art form, they will have a strong understanding of technique and performance.
Peggy Peat School of Dance is a well known, respected studio that is committed to encouraging participation in dance. We are proud of our fully qualified, energetic and inspiring instructors. They teach numerous and diverse classes to develop and challenge dancers from age 3 to adult. We strive to provide high quality classes in a professional, reassuring environment. Our programs promote confidence, respect, creativity and a passion for the art of dance.
We believe that dance is a gift from God and we have a heart to train up dancers who express dance that is pure, radical, joy-filled and meaningful. We are here for you...all ages and stages of dance...to launch you as world changers through dance.