Hoylake School of Dance

Hoylake School of Dance is a large theatre school based on the Wirral. We specialise in all aspects of classical and modern theatre training. Whilst offering the traditional core theatre subjects we are first to introduce the more up to date non traditional styles as well. Our school currently offers classes in traditional forms of dance Classical Ballet (RAD), Jazz & Tap (IDTA), Irish Dance (IDTA), Limbering & Contemporary Dance as well as Drama (LAMDA) & Singing classes. We also offer Street Dance, Commercial and Acro. We work from 6 state of the art purpose built studios with Harlequin sprung floors. We have former pupils studying full time at the Royal Ballet School Upper School, Tring, Italia Conte, Hammond, Liverpool Theatre School, Guildford School of Acting & Urdang Academy as well as many former pupils working professionally in the industry. We currently have 2 Junior Associates of the Royal Ballet School as well as a Mid-Associate.

Studio 100, 100 Market Street, Hoylake, Merseyside, CH47 3BD

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Hoylake School of Dance is a large theatre school based on the Wirral. We specialise in all aspects of classical and modern theatre training. Whilst offering the traditional core theatre subjects we also offer the more up to date styles as well. Our school currently offers classes in traditional forms of dance Classical Ballet (RAD/IDTA), Jazz, Tap & Theatre Craft (IDTA), Irish Dance (IDTA), Limbering & Contemporary Dance as well as Drama (LAMDA) & Singing classes. We also offer Commercial Street & AcroDance (IDTA) Classes too. We work from 6 state of the art purpose-built studios with Harlequin sprung floors. We have former pupils studying full time at the Royal Ballet School, Elmhurst School for Ballet, Performers London, Bird College London, Hammond Chester & Liverpool Theatre School. HSOD has 3 Urdang Associates this year. We supply all the children for the professional pantomime at the Floral Pavilion, New Brighton for UK Productions. At HSOD you’ll find “Excellence as Standard”.