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There is no obligation when trying a dance class at Desert Star Dance. All you need to do is stop by and tour the facility, fill out a registration form and try a class!
We do not require any payment up front. You can try all the classes you want for a full week before registering. We only accept payment after you have found a class that meets your needs! Any class you may try but don’t enroll in, is free of charge. We want you to find a class that fits your family’s schedule and makes you and/or your child happy.
Here are just a few of the benefits to enrolling your child in dance class at any age.
- Promotes physical fitness
- Improves attention span
- Encourages participation and group interaction
- Helps with the total development of a child or teenager
- Provides opportunities to share, lead, interact, and respond to others
- Enhances social skills
- Creates a positive self-image
- Teaches appreciation for the arts
- Enhances self-confidence, poise, and grace
- Improves balance, coordination, and agility
Even if your child is just interested in dancing once a week, they will benefit in many ways from taking a dance class.
Desert Star Dance puts the students and their families first. We provide convenient and quality service and a comfortable family atmosphere where your child can learn dance in a non-competitive environment. Our beginning classes are geared towards learning the fundamentals of dance while having fun. We want to enhance lives and inspire people to dance.
Desert Star Dance instructors teach the skills and art of dance while encouraging you and/or your child to love dance and movement. Our teachers are in it for their students and not themselves. It is our goal to include students rather than exclude, and we have created an environment where all students can feel special, important, and confident.
We do have performance teams that dance at community events as well as competitions, but we are in it for the experience of performing and striving for personal improvement. We do not compete in more than two competitions per year. |