KidSport
- Inga Haas School of Dance
- May 14
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
Great news!!! So excited to let you know that our weekly DanceSport Classes have now been approved by the State Government for the KidSport Program which provides funding for eligible children age 5-18 in WA.
In addition, KidSport has increased from $300 to $500 per eligible child per financial year!
The program provides financial assistance to families to ensure all kids have the opportunity to participate in sport, remain physically active and build long lasting friendships.
Not only can the vouchers go towards club registration fees, they can also be used towards essential playing equipment and uniforms.
KidSport is available to children between 5 and 18 years who are named on a valid Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card, with up to $500 available per child, per financial year.
To find out if your child is eligible, visit the website www.dlgsc.wa.gov.au/kidsport
KidSport is delivered by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries in partnership with local governments throughout Western Australia.
Our DanceSport class
for children and teens age 6+
DANCESPORT CLASS FOR KIDS AND TEENS (approved for the KidSport program)
This dance class is a perfect introduction into competitive Latin and Ballroom dancing, called "DanceSport" for kids and teens age 6+
Every Saturday 1:00 – 2pm (level 1) 2 - 3pm (level 2)
Fee: $48 per month (no other contracts / fees)
Dances taught in our DanceSport class for children and teens age 6+ are:
Cha Cha Cha, Samba, Rumba, Paso Doble, Jive, Waltz, Slow Foxtrot, Tango, Quickstep & Viennese waltz.
DanceSport combines the art of dance with the composure of athletics. It develops physical strength, agility, coordination, stamina, endurance, and fitness.It's practice has an anti-bullying effect, it promotes discipline, respect to others and teamwork.
DanceSport is great for girls AND boys! Here are some reasons why boys in particular should consider Latin and Ballroom Dancing!
1) Since in competitive Ballroom Dancing, a boy and a girl work together as a
couple from an early age, it teaches leadership and allows boys to learn how to
communicate with girls, learn to work in a team, developing leadership skills and
a desire for victory.
2) Ballroom Dancing teaches boys how to respect girls with discipline and courtesy
3) Competitive Ballroom dancing teaches trust because the dance couples must
rely on each other
4) Being a Ballroom Dancer offers a unique identity that isn't directly attached to a
school clique. This can ease the pressure and can build confidence for them as
an individual rather than copying or trying to impress their peers.
So come on guys, give it a go!
Inga Haas School of Dance
1/30-32 Stockdale Road
O'Connor 6163
Mobile: 0431540142
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