Wednesday, June 10, 2015

What To Consider When Selecting Tap Schools In Ottawa

By April Briggs


Dancing can be a fun and exciting activity for your child to take part in. There are many benefits to taking this kind of instruction. It can teach a child discipline and the value of hard work. If you are considering looking for tap schools in Ottawa for your child, here is what you need to consider when you begin your search.

Unlike many forms of dance that use soft shoes and which emphasize silent movements, tap uses metal plates on the bottom of a dancer's shoes in order to make noise. Most tap shoes will have metal plates on the underside of a shoe's heel as well as plates underneath the toe of the shoe as well. These are struck against the floor to produce noises that are synchronized with a piece of music.

One of the first things to do is make sure that the teachers at the school where you will send your child are professionally certified. There are several different bodies that certify tap instructors. One of the most well known is ADAPT. This organization has a set syllabus that students follow and teachers need to demonstrate a certain level of proficiency to claim membership in the organization.

Competition is a huge part of some schools' schedules. Not every school in Ottawa will have their students compete and some will travel to a larger number of competitions than others will. If you are not sure that you want your child to compete, you should ask any potential school what their policy is and whether or not your child can opt out of the competition schedule.

Although you may want your child to focus on tap alone, there can be benefits to them learning other forms of dance as well. If you see the benefit in this, you may want to choose a school that also offers other forms of instruction. If they will be taking more than one form of dance, you may want to ask if there is a reduction in the cost of classes or other fees.

You may want to factor in how many hours a week a studio would like your child to dance. This will often go beyond just classes and you may find that the time commitment will grow as it gets closer to competitions or exams. Asking what kinds of extra practices to expect is good to do before committing to a particular school.

Schedules are important. Some may work well with your work schedule and others may not. You do need to remember that if your child is taking exams or if they are competing that there may be more practices involved beyond what classes alone would account for.

Finding schools is not that difficult. There is always the internet or, if there is a particular school of instruction that you prefer, you may be able to find a list of schools in the area that follow a particular syllabus. Some teachers may also know of others who are working in the area and be able to recommend a specific school to you as well.




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