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    Posted: 24 May 2010 at 12:08pm
Hi,

My 15 month old is mad about dancing. She goes to mainly music one day a week but I would also like to take her along to some kind of dance classes. Does anyone know of any in Auckland? There is wriggle and rhyme through the library but I am at work when that is on.

It doesn't have to be professional dance, just somewhere she can dance with a bunch of other kids
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Check out your local YMCA - I know that lots of them run classes like this - our local Y has one that is apparently very good

http://www.nzymca.com/kids/dance.php

 

 

 

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We've been to Toddler Toes, which was great. Some classes can be quite big though. The advantage is it's casual, so you only pay when you turn up. Not sure if they operate in your area though.

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I checked with toddler toes and they thought she might be too young as they need to be a bit more coordinated and understand commands.
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Originally posted by jano1 jano1 wrote:

I checked with toddler toes and they thought she might be too young as they need to be a bit more coordinated and understand commands.


Did they recommend a suitable age jano?

Id love this for Milla too, but the only professional ones I have found have been from 3 years
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the ymca have a couple of diff dance options for over 2's i think.

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Raspberry jam- they said the average age was 3 or 4 with some 2 year olds. You can take them along anytime as they are casual classes and only cost $5.
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Thanks, Milla has just gone 2 so she will have to make do with dancing around the lounge with me for now, and mainly music when I find one up here, we have just shifted to dairy flat
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Originally posted by Raspberryjam Raspberryjam wrote:

Originally posted by jano1 jano1 wrote:

I checked with toddler toes and they thought she might be too young as they need to be a bit more coordinated and understand commands.


Did they recommend a suitable age jano?



I took my daughter to Toddler Toes at 2 and there were plenty there her age, even younger. She was just happy doing her own thing to the music!

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Raspberry jam- there is a mainly music in Helensville on Fridays (I think it is still on) but might be a bit of a drive for you
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What area are you in?

The local rec centres might have something?

I know in howick does one for 2yrs up.


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For over 2s, there is a North-Shore based dance school called Dancespace. They have various classes in Albany and the East Coast Bays. Check out dancespace.co.nz.

I haven't been there as my daughter is too young; found it awhile ago when Googling.
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Thanks Jano, It is a bit of a hike, they have them here but the ideal days are full. I know its not the same, but a dvd maybe until she is 2 ?? or you could just take her to toddler toes and let her do her own thing as Kabe suggested

will check out dancespace though for sure, thanks Izzysmum
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Oh Jano, I just looked on the dancespace website and they have DVD's to teach dance for 2 plus but worth a crack for your little one
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