Dance Classes
Whatever your style or ability, we have a class to suit you.
Whatever your style or ability, we’ve got a class to suit you.
The Angel School of Dance offers a wide variety of classes, styles, access, and levels. Our Ballet, Tap and Musical Theatre Syllabus offers pupils the opportunity to enter examinations and progress through the grades. We are BBO Certified and although examinations are not compulsory, we do encourage all pupils from Primary to Intermediate to participate as it gives them a great sense of achievement.
We also offer street, lyrical and acro dance classes at a variety of levels and welcome students of any age to try the classes before committing to a term.
Classes are held at Chepstow Leisure Centre in both the Community Rooms and the Dance Studio from Monday to Saturday. Times vary so please see the timetable if you are interested in any of the classes.
Angela Fryer
School Principal
Classical Ballet
Classical ballet encourages a child’s natural desire to move to music, developing coordination, posture and discipline.
Tap Dance
Ballet Fit
Ballet Fit targets ballet-specific muscles to develop the strength required for improved ballet technique.
Street Dance
Think Beyonce, Justin Timberlake and Rhianna! Learn funky, free and soulful movements as part of an energetic workout.
Commercial
Commercial is a dance style that comes from many other dance disciplines (such as jazz, street, modern and hip hop).
Lyrical
Musical Theatre
Musical Theatre offers an opportunity to dance, act and perform to our most popular musicals.
Acro
Our acrobatic arts classes (acro for short) combine classic dance with acrobatics.
Are you ready to put your dancing shoes on?
Angel School of Dance
Angel School of Dance was established in 1978 and offers ballet, tap, musical theatre, street dance, jazz & lyrical jazz classes in Chepstow, South Wales.
Support
Thornbury Clinic - for physiotherapy and sports injuries
Laura at Cleeve Hypnotherapy - for anxiety, sleep problems, exam stress, relaxation, and confidence issues for both students and parents