
Performing arts open the door to creativity, confidence, and self-expression. In Singapore, kids can explore drama, music, and dance through structured classes that encourage them to step into the spotlight. Here are some of the best schools shaping the next generation of performers.
For 3–18 years old | Category: Performing Arts | District: Rochor
MADDspace offers dance, singing, and acting classes designed to build confidence and stage presence. With opportunities to perform in competitions and showcases, kids can hone their skills while discovering the joy of performing arts.
For 6–16 years old | Category: Performing Arts | District: Outram
Zoom! Academy specializes in drama and acting camps for kids, focusing on creativity, character development, and performance. Through activities like scripting and improvisation, children gain confidence and learn to express themselves on stage.
For 1.5–15 years old | Category: Performing Arts | District: Newton
ACT 3 International has been a pioneer in Singapore’s arts education scene. Its drama academy nurtures creativity and communication through engaging activities tailored to young children and teens. Classes inspire self-expression and a genuine love for theatre.
For 4–18 years old | Category: Performing Arts | District: Queenstown
Celebrating 25 years, Centre Stage offers world-class programs in drama, musical theatre, and dance. As the only centre accredited by Drama UK, it provides professional-standard training while welcoming children of all experience levels to enjoy the performing arts.
For 3–18 years old | Category: Performing Arts | District: Marine Parade
STEP Studio provides well-rounded performing arts education in dance, music, and drama. With structured programs that build confidence and teamwork, kids can explore their artistic side while preparing for performance opportunities.
✨ Explore more performing arts classes here and let your child discover the joy of acting, singing, and dancing.












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