This isn’t for beginners. Elite Dance at Fusion Arts is for students who are already serious. To join, students must be studying a minimum of three dance genres concurrently. The program is built around one goal: pushing talented dancers further in their preparation for the stage. Elite training has a strong focus on developing the skills needed for careers in performing arts. As part of the program, students compete in Dance Competitions and become part of the official Fusion Arts Performing Team. This is where recreational dancers become performers. The teaching team behind Elite Dance holds RAD and ISTD accreditation across multiple genres. Alise Hunter, who leads advanced training, has a 100% exam pass rate over ten years of teaching. Suzanne McMillan — professional West End performer, TV credits, international tours — built Fusion Arts in 2011 with this level of commitment in mind. Elite Dance is for the students who’ve caught the bug and want to go all the way. If your child is that dancer, this is their program.
Words from the Provider:
“It was important for me to create an environment where our dance studios became a second home for our students. Our students are not just a number — we feel part of their lives and are able to mentor them individually. We see our dance classes as more than just nurturing and progressing talent but also development in ways of expression, creativity, increasing confidence and relationship building, all whilst having a great time doing so.” — Suzanne McMillan, Founder




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