Wednesday, June 10, 2015

How To Pick The Right Tap Schools In Ottawa For Your Child

By April Briggs


Dancing can be a fun and exciting activity for your child to take part in. There are many benefits to taking this kind of instruction. It can teach a child discipline and the value of hard work. If you are considering looking for tap schools in Ottawa for your child, here is what you need to consider when you begin your search.

Tap dancing uses shoes that are fitted with metal plates known as taps. These are positioned on the sole of the shoe and are typically located on the toe and the heel of the foot. The toes and the heels each emit a slightly different sound. At higher levels, dancers can move their feet quite rapidly and may even complete movements that are extremely athletic. These routines can be extremely entertaining to watch.

Dancing is physically demanding and the possibility for injury is high. One way that you can help ensure that your child will not be hurt is to pick a school staffed by qualified instructors. You may want to find out which schools certify tap instructors. One that does is ADAPT. This school puts out a syllabus that helps dancers progress safely from beginner to advanced skills.

Competition is a huge part of some schools' schedules. Not every school in Ottawa will have their students compete and some will travel to a larger number of competitions than others will. If you are not sure that you want your child to compete, you should ask any potential school what their policy is and whether or not your child can opt out of the competition schedule.

You may want to explore the concept of your child cross-training in several different forms of dance. Each form can bring different benefits and advantages to your child. If you do decide that you want your son or daughter to take more than one type of dance, you may find it easier if all of the classes are at the same studio. They may be able to adapt their schedule so that your child can take classes without their schedule conflicting at different points in time.

One thing to ask any potential school is how many hours a week your child will be dancing. This may vary depending on the level that they are dancing at, whether they are taking any additional forms of dancing and whether or not they are competing or not.

You may want to see whether or not the class schedule will fit in with your own work schedule or with other activities that your child may be taking part in. Keep in mind that if they are competing or taking exams, the amount of time they will be spending at the studio will increase as these events get closer.

Finding schools is not that difficult. There is always the internet or, if there is a particular school of instruction that you prefer, you may be able to find a list of schools in the area that follow a particular syllabus. Some teachers may also know of others who are working in the area and be able to recommend a specific school to you as well.




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