
Dance is more than movement — it’s creativity, confidence, and fun. For kids, dance classes in Singapore offer a perfect mix of fitness, discipline, and self-expression. From ballet and jazz to hip-hop, these schools provide a safe and inspiring space for children to grow.
For 1–9 years old | Category: Dance | District: Bukit Merah
Rhythm In Me blends music and movement in fun, interactive sessions for young children. Kids explore rhythm, melody, and coordination while building confidence and creativity. It’s a joyful space designed to spark a love for music and dance from an early age.
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For 3–18 years old | Category: Dance | District: Multiple Locations
Dancepointe Academy provides structured training in ballet, jazz, and hip-hop. With a focus on technique, creativity, and performance, students are guided by qualified instructors in a supportive environment. Classes nurture both discipline and self-expression.
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For 3–18 years old | Category: Dance | District: Multiple Locations
This academy offers lively classes across jazz, ballet, hip-hop, and contemporary dance. All That Jazz emphasizes fitness, discipline, and fun while encouraging creativity and confidence. A great choice for kids who love to move to the beat.
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For 3.5–18 years old | Category: Dance | District: Downtown Core
Charlotte Marn School of Dance focuses on ballet, jazz, and contemporary styles. With structured lessons and performance opportunities, the school helps kids refine technique while building creativity and stage confidence in a positive, supportive environment.
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For 2.5–18 years old | Category: Dance | District: Singapore River
Specializing in ballet, Swan Ballet Academy develops flexibility, discipline, and artistic expression. Children learn in a structured setting that builds confidence and technique while encouraging creativity through performance.
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