Ballet: Ballet emphasizes grace, technique, and precision, characterized by formalized steps, gestures, and poses.
Contemporary: Contemporary dance explores fluid movements and emotional expression, blending elements of ballet, modern, and jazz dance styles.
Hip Hop: Hip Hop is a dynamic and urban dance style characterized by breaking, locking, and popping movements, rooted in street dance culture and music.
Jazz: Jazz dance is energetic and expressive, blending elements of ballet, modern dance, and popular music, focusing on individual style and improvisation.
Lyrical: Lyrical dance combines ballet and jazz techniques with emotional expression, interpreting the lyrics and mood of the music.
Musical Theatre: Musical Theatre dance integrates acting, singing, and dancing, often featuring storytelling through choreography inspired by Broadway productions.
Poms: Poms (or Pom-Pom) dance involves synchronized movements with pom-poms, emphasizing precision, coordination, and high-energy routines.
Tap: Tap dance combines rhythmic footwork with musicality, creating intricate patterns and sounds using metal-tipped shoes.
Tumbling: Tumbling focuses on acrobatic skills, including flips, rolls, and cartwheels, enhancing strength, flexibility, and coordination in dance routines.