Olympus - Dance and Music Academy
 To Open New Dance, Music & Arts School In Dublin

The school will provide dance classes, music lessons and arts classes for the community in Dublin Ireland.
 
 
Olympus Dance School
Olympus Dance School
DUBLIN - Aug. 23, 2014 - PRLog -- The opening of the new Olympus Dance and Music Academy at Unit 10C Ringuard House, Malahide Industrial Estate, Greencastle Parade, Dublin 5
, will offer a wide selection of educational classes including Ballet, Contemporary Dance, Jazz, Tap, and Zumba, 
Piano Lessons, Violin Lessons, Guitar Lessons, Drawing, Painting, Craft, Paper-Craft and Quilting.

The Olympus Dance and Music Academy provides a stellar roster of, University Qualified Teachers and Customer Service for Riam and RAD exam preparation. Children can take classes in dance, music and arts all in one place. 
The full time school will be open seven days a week and children are welcome and encouraged to do more than one class a week. The Olympus Dance and Music Academy is also providing a discount if registering for more that one class.

Research proves there is a strong link between involvement in the arts and increased educational achievement.  One of the greatest benefits of dance is that it sparks a child’s imagination and nurtures individual creativity.  At the Olympus Dance and Music Academy, dance and music and art classes share the joy of self-expression in a supportive and structured setting.  This is proven to have a positive impact on children who are developing physical abilities.

Involving children in art, dance and music also teaches the basic elements of creativity, such as time, space, rhythm and design. One study showed that students who participate in the arts are not only more likely to participate in a math or science fair, but also out-perform their peers on the SATs by 87 points.

The Ireland (www.danceandmusic.ie)
 based Olympus Dance and Music Academy offers classes to kids of all ages, including toddlers and teenagers. Natalya Pakshyna is a partner and educator at the school. Natalya was schooled in the renowned St Petersburg ballet tradition, which boasts Nureyev and Baryshnikov among its past pupils. Natalya Pakshyna began dancing at a young age when she was found to have problems with coordination. Two years later, not only had her coordination improved dramatically, but at the tender age of seven she was already performing solo.

While people may not be as familiar with modern dance as with ballet or jazz, modern dance in particular honors the creative spirit and celebrates the individual. Modern dance does not simply conform to conventional movements, shapes and patterns.  Instead, it requires the young dancer to learn movement from the inside out, nurturing the body and focusing the mind.  This form of dance especially is welcoming to children of all shapes, sizes and genders.

Learn more by visiting http://danceandmusic.ie/

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