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Tap Lessons

3 replies

Buzz2019 · 06/02/2018 13:04

Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good fun Tap teacher for my thirteen year old son? He's a beginner and I'm looking for private lessons around the Windsor/Bracknell/Wokingham area? I only seem to be able to find group lessons which won't fit in with his school timetable. Many Thanks

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AlexanderHamilton · 06/02/2018 13:08

I’m in the wrong area but I’d suggest contacting a local Dance school about the availability of privates. Often these are held towards the end of sessions or odd spaces in the timetable.

My 13 year old son started private tap lessons last September & he’s progressing really well.

ifIonlyknew · 06/02/2018 20:15

I think most dance schools would try to accommodate with private lessons if someone can't make class ones. If he is a beginner anyway then the chances are even if he joined a group class he would need some private lessons to catch up. We aren't in that area so I can't help with recommendations but tap is fantastic, I am sure he will love it.

jellybeanteaparty · 01/03/2018 11:46

You may need to email some of the local danceschools. Allied schools of danceand the lodge have good reputations and may offer private lessons or contacts to perhaps a older student preparing for dance college whobwould give some lessons. Tap attack may be worth contacting too they are Swindon way but may offer privates or links to world class tappers happy to teach.

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