My daughter started in Twinkle Tots terrified to leave my side, and two years on she is in graded ballet and lives for Saturday class. The teachers are warm but they really teach — her posture and confidence are night and day. The recital had us all in tears.
My son swore dance “wasn’t for boys”. Twirl’s hip-hop class completely changed that — he now counts down the days. Music is age-appropriate, the vibe is so positive, and he learned an actual routine he performed on a real stage. Brilliant.
We have both girls in ballet and jazz, and the multi-class plus sibling discount made it genuinely affordable. One studio, one invoice, coordinated class times — they thought of everything busy parents need. The progress reports each term are a lovely touch.
My teenager joined the musical theatre track and it has been transformational — not just the dancing, but her stage presence and confidence everywhere. Daniel treats the seniors like real young artists. She has just been cast in her school production.
We tried three studios before Twirl. The difference is the warmth — my shy three-year-old was held by the hand and gently coaxed in, never rushed. A term later she runs into class. The Tampines studio being right above the MRT is a small miracle for us.
My daughter has danced here for four years and the progression is real — she now choreographs parts of her own recital pieces. Teachers give honest, specific feedback. It feels like a proper school, not a weekend hobby class, while still being fun.
Three kids, three different genres, one invoice, coordinated times — and the sibling discount made it genuinely doable. The admin is as good as the teaching, which busy parents will understand is high praise. The term planner showed me the exact cost up front.
My son is one of the few boys and has never once felt out of place — the studio culture is wonderfully inclusive. He’s now preparing for graded exams with real ambition. Principal Rachel clearly cares about each dancer as a person, not just a fee.
