holiday
Clubs
💃 Kane Irish Dance Holiday Club
⏰ Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM daily
💷 Price: £25.00 per child, per day
🌟 Special Offer: £80 per week (4-day week)
🥪 Please ensure all children bring a packed lunch
🌞 Book Your Summer Holiday Club Week
💰 Pay Per Week and Save Money – Only £80 for 4 Days!
📅 Week 1: Tues 22nd – Fri 25th July
✅ Book Week 1📅 Week 2: Tues 29th July – Fri 1st August
✅ Book Week 2📅 Week 3: Tues 5th – Fri 8th August
✅ Book Week 3📅 Week 4: Tues 12th – Fri 15th August
✅ Book Week 4⚠️ Limited number of funded places available!
For children on Free School Meal Benefit. Proof is required.
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Of Dance

Balance:
Dance significantly improves balance by strengthening core muscles, enhancing posture, and increasing body awareness. Through controlled movements, shifts in weight, and coordination with music, dancers learn to stabilize themselves with greater ease and precision. This leads to better overall stability, reduced risk of falls, and improved performance in both everyday activities and other physical exercises. Whether you’re spinning, stepping, or holding a pose, dance challenges and sharpens your sense of balance in a dynamic, enjoyable way.

Memory:
Dancing is a powerful way to boost memory and cognitive function. Learning and remembering steps, rhythms, and sequences keeps the brain active, improves focus, and enhances mental agility. Regular dance practice has been shown to support long-term brain health and may even reduce the risk of cognitive decline as we age.

Confidence:
Dance boosts confidence by helping individuals express themselves, improve posture, and build a sense of achievement. As dancers learn new steps and see progress, they gain self-belief and pride in their abilities. Performing in front of others—even in a class setting—encourages courage, body awareness, and a positive self-image, all of which contribute to greater overall confidence in everyday life.

Fitness:
Dance is an excellent way to improve cardiovascular health and overall fitness. It gets your heart pumping, increases circulation, and helps build stamina—all while having fun. Regular dancing strengthens the heart, lowers blood pressure, and can reduce the risk of heart disease. It also improves coordination, flexibility, and muscle tone, making it a full-body workout that supports long-term physical health without the monotony of a typical gym routine.

Bone Health:
Dance is a proven way to improve bone density, particularly weight-bearing styles like Irish dance, ballet, and other forms of active movement. The impact of dancing, especially when it involves jumping, landing, or bearing weight on the legs, helps stimulate bone growth and strengthens bones over time. Regular participation in dance promotes healthy bone density, which is especially important for preventing osteoporosis as we age. The rhythmic movements and full-body engagement in dance help increase bone strength and reduce the risk of fractures, supporting long-term skeletal health.

Musicality & Co-ordination:
Dancing to music enhances coordination by training the body and brain to move in sync with rhythm and timing. As dancers learn to match steps to beats, they develop better balance, agility, and spatial awareness. This connection between movement and music strengthens neural pathways, improves motor skills, and increases body control—benefits that carry over into everyday tasks and other physical activities. Plus, moving in rhythm is not only beneficial—it’s deeply satisfying and fun.
Online
Courses
Coming soon our online courses will help pupils from anywhere in the world learn traditional Irish Dance.