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4.2 out of 5

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Rebecca Koh Rebecca Koh

Fun place to let loose and just dance. Jazz funk basics by Shanice is so enjoyable, as well as the contemporary 1 classes by Kathleen, Charmaine and Jogie. Classes are filled with happy smiley faces from both teachers and students :) love the student package of 5 classes for 55 dollars !❤️

Lia X. Lia X.

Contemp dance 1 - filled w students & choreo reflects that. Studio itself was filled to the brim, barely enough space to stand & warm up together, let alone learn the moves together. At the end, divided into groups of 4, & still just enough space to dance. Got kicked in head. Good instructor, but horrible admin. Much prefer THE dance classes. & more private too, this studio had glass windows for passers by to look in & take photos.

Bloo Bloo

I have tried out two different open classes - K-Pop Basics (Daryl), Jazz Basics (Yee) and Hip Hop Basics. First of all, I love the location of this studio — it is super convenient and located within the Dhoby Ghaut MRT. There is also a wide selection of dance classes, which I look forward to trying in the future. For K-pop basics, the class focused quite extensively on choreography itself (rather than techniques), which may be challenging for absolute beginners. Some classes felt more challenging than others, so it can be a hit or miss for some, depending on your dance level. Due to the large number of students, the instructor filmed the students in batches at the end of the class, resulting in the class to overrun by about 15 minutes (which wasn’t a huge deal). For Jazz basics, the class focused more on techniques (how to breathe, how to jump and land properly, etc), leaving only about 10-15 minutes at the end of the class for choreography. So if you are a beginner, you may appreciate the amount of time spent on techniques, but may not 100% catch the choreography at the end. The warm-ups can be a little challenging and feel like a workout by themselves. I also must commend the patience and wit the instructor has to make the class so fun! He is extremely good at explaining the techniques as well as inserting very witty comments here and there to lighten up the mood. For Hip Hop Basics (the one on Wednesday evening), I thought that the class was quite poorly planned and executed. 15 minutes were spent on warm-up, which was challenging for those who are inflexible, and ironically, much harder than the actual remainder of the dance class. The remaining class was spent learning down bounce and up bounce, and the instructor made everyone repeatedly jump and bounce whilst walking around and checking everyone's forms, which I found quite excessive. I also do not get the point of being overly strict and anal about the form when there were barely any choreos, or even party moves, taught. It was quite uncomfortable to have the instructor walk around and comment on your form whilst repeatedly doing the same moves for 45 minutes. The class overran in the end. This was the least enjoyable class I had out of the other Basics classes. Perhaps this class will appeal to someone with absolutely no dance background, but with a moderate fitness level. However, similar to some of the other reviews, the crowd management for the classes at this studio is very poor. You do not need to sign in with the counter before class to confirm your attendance (compared to other studios), and you can book the class right up to the last minute. The studio for all the classes we attended was quite crowded, so you will barely have much space for yourself. I also think my friend accidentally hit someone behind when she was practicing the dance moves (whoops!).

Aleksandra Gladilina Aleksandra Gladilina

Excellent dance studio with high-level teachers! Si Qi's contemporary basics and Yee Shan's jazz classes are my favourites! Si Qi's class feels like mini-psychotherapy for me: it's about connecting with my body and looking inward. Yee Shan's classes is always filled with great & funny vibes! From both of these classes I take away the most important things - inspiration and a good mood. Anyway these classes are my favourites and I look forward to them.

Sophie Li Sophie Li

Really love the wide variety of dance classes you can take here, the pricing is reasonable, and the instructors are super nice and they come up with amazzinggg choreo. However, even the basics classes (I took waacking) are not for absolute beginners, and level 1s (tried jazz funk, girl style, kpop) are quite fast paced. If you’re starting from 0, this might not be the right place for you. But if you have some experience, you will have lots of fun here.

Jeeyi Jeeyi

I have been attending classes here, and it has been great for workout. but not really for competitive dancing. also too many students in 1 class. pretty tiring to squeeze and express urself

Francis Tan Francis Tan

Fantastic studio setting with awesome classes and teachers! Nice place to hold it at too, even if it's awkwardly placed in the middle of multiple offices and banks.

AB XY AB XY

I recently joined a Hip Hop Level 1 class at Converge Studio with Sabrina. It was my first time, but the studio was easy to find, just near Dhoby Ghaut MRT, thanks to their Instagram directions. The class was fun, with a spacious waiting area and mirrors. Despite being out of practice, the steps were easy to follow.

Isaac Goh Isaac Goh

Intimidating at first, thought level 1 was the basic class. It was so so scary, but the people and other dancers were all very supportive. I can see why dance is taking the world by storm. Yi Wen is one of the best instructors, her cues are so hilarious and that makes it memorable. It's accessible to all ages who wanna try dance

Ken Ho Ken Ho

Nothing much.. a boring place. Better got Plaza Singapura next door. But there only if you want to find food.

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