En Beat Dance Academy

Auckland
Mon-Sat

If dancing is your true passion you will want to check out En Beat. An elite dance academy that offers classes in street and commercial dance styles, K-pop, vocals, modelling and more!

From confident beginners to advanced, for those who dance just for fun and those who want to pursue a career in dance – En Beat’s got it covered! Street styles and fundamental classes, invitation only classes, night time themed jams – this is where you will really test your skills! Train, lab, cypher, battle. Or just come enjoy good music and dancing. Under 16 year olds need parental approval. Late disco and house jams on Tuesdays, hip hop Jams on Wednesdays. Let’s go! Follow on Facebook, YouTube or Instagram to get a vibe and see if it’s for you, or just be dazzled by the talent of associated world class dance company Street Candee.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

En Beat Dance Academy

Address

Unit Q 46 Ellice Road
Wairau Valley
Auckland

Contact

https://enbeatdanceacademy.com/contact/

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