Contemporary & Lyrical Dance

Contemporary Dance and Lyrical Dance are two distinct yet interconnected styles that offer a comprehensive exploration of movement, expression, and artistry.

Contemporary / Lyrical – Recreational Class (NON-PERFORMANCE)

Express Yourself Through Movement

Our Recreational Contemporary/Lyrical class invites dancers to explore emotion, storytelling, and creative movement in a relaxed, non-competitive environment. Blending the fluidity of lyrical dance with the grounded techniques of contemporary, this class is perfect for dancers who want to connect music with feeling and movement.

Students will develop musicality, body awareness, and expressiveness through improvisation, floor work, and choreography. No previous dance experience is needed—just a love for movement and self-expression.

In this class, dancers will:

  • Learn the foundations of lyrical and contemporary styles

  • Build flexibility, strength, and technique

  • Explore emotions and storytelling through dance

  • Work in a supportive, inclusive environment

Perfect for:

  • Dancers who want a creative outlet without performance pressure

  • Beginners and intermediate movers aged [insert age range]

  • Anyone who wants to dance from the heart and build confidence

Let your inner artist shine—join us and move with meaning!

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Contemporary / Lyrical – Performance Class

Dance With Emotion. Perform With Purpose.

Our Performance Contemporary/Lyrical class is designed for passionate dancers ready to bring emotion, technique, and artistry to the stage. This class combines the expressive storytelling of lyrical dance with the grounded, fluid movement of contemporary to create powerful and moving performances.

Dancers will refine their technique, develop emotional expression, and learn choreography that challenges their creativity and presence. This class includes performance opportunities throughout the year, allowing students to grow as both artists and athletes.

In this class, dancers will:

  • Learn intermediate to advanced lyrical and contemporary technique

  • Develop performance skills, including expression, stage presence, and musicality

  • Work on choreography created specifically for stage performances

  • Collaborate with peers in group work and ensemble pieces

Perfect for:

  • Intermediate to advanced dancers with prior experience

  • Students who are committed to performing and growing as artists

  • Dancers aged [insert age range] who want to connect with their audience through movement

Performance is a key focus of this class. Regular attendance and commitment to rehearsals are essential.

Step into the spotlight—and let your movement tell the story.