Our unique design of art program is well prepared to meet the student requirement. Our foreigner teacher are professional and skilled.
We are pleased to introduced our art program as below:
I. Dance Class: K-Pop, Ballroom, Contemporary, Ballet
II. Music Class: Keyboard, Piano
III. Other Class: Painting, Modeling, Yoga, Kung Fu & Tai Chi
1. Kpop
K-pop (Korean: 가요, Gayo) (an abbreviation of Korean pop or Korean popular music) is a musical genre consisting of dance, electro pop, hip hop, rock, and R&B music originating in South Korea. In addition to music, K-pop has grown into a popular subculture among teenagers and young adults around the world, resulting in widespread interest inthe fashion and style of Korean idol groups and singers.
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2. Ballroom
Ballroom dance refers to a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world.
Ballroom dance may refer, at its widest, to almost any type of social dancing as recreation. However, with the emergence of dancesport in modern times, the term has become narrower in scope. It usually refers to the International Standard and International Latin style dances (see dance categories below). These styles were developed in England, and are now regulated by the World Dance Council (WDC). In the United States, two additional variations are popular: American Smooth and American Rhythm.
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3. Contemporary Dance
Contemporary dance is a style of dance that is unconventional, appears unchoreographed, and influenced by compositional philosophy. It is an expressive art form that uses rhythmic body movement to represent emotions. “This dance variety draws inspiration from a range of methods and skills drafted from modern dance and ballet though it is strictly made to be non-classical in nature.” Contemporary dance requires adherence to a form that is influenced by modern and ballet but aims to be non-classical.
Contemporary dance is also influenced by non-western dance cultures such as African dancing, with bent knees as a characteristic trait and Butoh, Japanese contemporary dancing that developed in the 1950s.
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4. Ballet
Ballet is a type of performance dance, that originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century, and which was further developed in France and Russia as a concert dance form. The early portions preceded the invention of the proscenium stage and were presented in large chambers with most of the audience seated on tiers or galleries on three sides of the dance floor. It has since become a highly technical form of dance with its own vocabulary. It is primarily performed with the accompaniment of classical music and has been influential as a form of dance globally. Ballet has been taught in ballet schools around the world, which use their own cultures and societies to inform the art. Ballet dance works (ballets) are choreographed and performed by trained artists, include mime and acting, and are set to music (usually orchestral but occasionally vocal). It is a poised style of dance that incorporates the foundational techniques for many other dance forms. This genre of dance is very hard to master and requires much practice. It is best known in the form of late Romantic ballet or Ballet Blanc, which preoccupies itself with the female dancer to the exclusion of almost all else, focusing on pointe work, flowing, precise acrobatic movements, and often presenting the dancers in the conventional short white French tutu. Later developments include expressionist ballet, neoclassical ballet, and elements of modern dance.
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