Dancing children are not only healthier, but also more disciplined
Have you noticed how the little ones' eyes sparkle when they hear the first musical notes? Children's faces light up with indescribable happiness, and their little feet start moving to the rhythm – this is the magical joy of dance that cannot be forgotten!
In our dance group, every child becomes a little dancer who not only strengthens their body but also discovers a wonderful way of self-expression. While dancing, children are not just having fun – they create, communicate, and improve themselves!
Rhythm cannot be learned from books – it must be experienced with the entire body! Therefore, our warm and playful dance lessons provide children with space to express themselves, feel the music, and channel their energy through meaningful movements.

Seeing how the little ones gradually become braver, how they learn to listen to each other and dance together, we observe how not only dancers grow, but also wonderful personalities. This journey through the world of rhythm helps our children become more self-confident, creative, and happy people!
DANCE GIVES YOU WINGS!
COORDINATION
Dance requires coordinating movements of different body parts, improving fine and gross motor skills, and body control in space.
SPATIAL PERCEPTION
The ability to orient oneself in the environment, sense one's body position in space and movement directions, and adapt to changing situations.
ENDURANCE
Physical endurance, muscle strengthening, flexibility, and breath control, which systematically improve the child's overall physical health.
IEVA
Dance teacher
"My experience in the world of dance spans over 20 years, and I continuously improve and adapt lesson materials to meet the ever-changing needs of children.
I personally danced in TV projects for 7 years, among circus artists, in basketball cheerleading teams, at private events, and have been training children for about 7 years. I love my work and simply live it every day.
They purposefully coordinate movements, express their mood and emotions. Hearing musical sounds, children willingly improvise, engage with rhythmic movements by repeating demonstrated movement sequences. While dancing, children learn to purposefully perform actions and action sequences, developing gross motor skills and improving movement coordination."
