I genuinely could not dance and was terrified walking in. Eight weeks later I filmed a full K-pop cover with my class and actually posted it. The breakdowns are so patient, and the room cheers for you. I’ve since done two showcases. Best decision.
Came in stiff and self-conscious. Daryl’s foundations class fixed my groove and the freestyle circle killed my mirror-anxiety completely. Everything else I learn now sits in the music. Cannot recommend starting here enough.
The heels class is so much more than dance — I walk taller everywhere now. Mira makes it safe and powerful and there is zero judgement. I started in trainers and now I run there straight after work every Friday. Obsessed.
I joined to get sharper for auditions and the feedback is brutally honest in the best way. Made it into a Mainstage crew within two terms and we’ve competed twice. They actually train you for the stage, not just teach steps.
I’d danced a bit in school but never seriously. The choreography class gave me real range — a new piece every couple of weeks, and the filmed clips showed me actually improving. Six terms in and I freestyle now. Never thought I’d say that.
My daughter was painfully shy. One term of Junior K-pop and she performed in the showcase, beaming. The instructors are so patient with the kids. Worth every cent just for the confidence.
The intensive is exactly that — fast, sharp, demanding in the best way. Our end-of-term cover genuinely looked like the real group. Renee pushes you but the room is so hype you don’t notice the work.
Shift work means I can’t commit to a term, and the drop-in is perfect — a full piece every session, different choreographer each time. I’ve danced more this year than the previous ten combined.
