Contemporary Dance Classes Singapore
Whether your child is new to dance or already has experience in ballet or modern, our Contemporary classes provide a fun yet structured setting for them to explore movement, emotion, and performance.

Whether your child is new to dance or already has experience in ballet or modern, our Contemporary classes provide a fun yet structured setting for them to explore movement, emotion, and performance.
Best Contemporary Dance Classes in Singapore for Kids
Give your child the chance to express themselves through movement! Our Contemporary Dance classes introduce students to creative movement, floor work, dynamic transitions, and expressive performance — all at age-appropriate levels in a supportive and encouraging environment.
Why Parents Love Our Contemporary Dance Classes
Why Choose Contemporary Dance For Your Child?
Our Sing & Dance Instructors

Deniece Grace Foo
A triple-threat artist, Deniece is a performing artist, vocal, and dance instructor. Starting her arts journey at 3, she has been part of a Chinese Dance Troupe and various street dance competitions. With training in Japan, USA, Bangkok, and Australia, she has depth in various arts disciplines. Her students have achieved honours in dance exams, international castings, and top competition positions. Deniece staged her original musical, “So ATAS,” in 2019 and continues to inspire in the arts.

Wong Weikang
Weikang is a seasoned dancer with 10 years of experience in Hip Hop, contemporary, and locking. Trained at Temasek Polytechnic under An An in Hip Hop, he has participated in various dance competitions, both freestyle and choreographed. In 2018, as part of The Passionate Dancing Elders (TPDE Alumnus), his team won the Super 24 competition in the ASEAN Open category. Weikang is dedicated to nurturing young talents, focusing on confidence-building and ensuring fun in dance.

Arfan Stobbey
Arfan is a Singapore-based dancer with over 10 years of experience in performing, choreographing, and directing. He served as a resident instructor at Recognize Studios and O School, teaching dancers of various ages, including students as young as 8 years old.
Arfan is an actively competing dancer and a member of the acclaimed dance crew, STNY Brothers. The crew recently achieved championship titles in the Lion City Dance Convention and World Supremacy Battlegrounds, earning them opportunities to compete in Vietnam and Sydney, Australia. Arfan also contributes as a choreographer within the crew, collaborating closely with directors and fellow choreographers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What age group is the Contemporary Dance class designed for?
Our Contemporary Dance classes are suitable for children aged 6 and above, with movements and pace tailored to each level.
2. How long is the Contemporary Dance trial class?
The trial class typically runs for 45–75 minutes, offering a complete introductory experience in contemporary movement.
3. Does my child need prior dance experience?
No prior experience is required! Our classes are beginner-friendly and designed to support dancers at all skill levels.
4. What should my child wear to Contemporary Dance class?
Comfortable dancewear and socks or bare feet are recommended to support fluid movement and floor work.
5. Are there performance opportunities?
Yes — students can choose to participate in performances and recitals throughout the year to showcase what they’ve learned.
6. How do we enroll in the full program after the trial class?
If your child enjoys the trial, simply speak to our staff who will guide you through schedules, fees, and next steps.
7. Where are your Contemporary Dance classes held?
Classes take place at our studio in Clarke Quay Central, Singapore.
(6 Eu Tong Sen St, Singapore 059817 #04-36)
8. Can parents join the class?
While students are encouraged to learn independently, parents may accompany younger children during initial sessions to ease transition if needed.

