About "Danz People"
Danz People is a dance school operating islandwide from its centre at Marina Square, Singapore. It holds a KakiList verified status, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. The school carries a rating of 4.5 out of 5 across 30 Google reviews — a moderate sample size that offers reasonable directional confidence. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier ($$), though specific session or monthly fees are not publicly listed.
Families and individuals interested in joining are encouraged to enquire about the level and syllabus fit for their age group or dance style before committing. It is worth asking whether classes are structured for beginners, intermediate, or advanced students, and whether Danz People offers group classes or one-to-one instruction. Prospective students should also clarify term commitment expectations, whether there is a registration or materials fee, and whether classes are conducted in-person at the Marina Square location or available online.
To take the next step, reach out to Danz People via WhatsApp, phone, or their enquiry form to ask about current class schedules, confirm availability for your preferred level, and arrange a trial class before committing to a full term.
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I have been a regular student for about 6 months. Having no prior dance experience, I signed up for an Introduction to Dance Course Level 1 for adults. The class size was comfortable (less than 10 students), and the pace of per class was manageable and very organised, and we all had a lot of fun! We learnt a lot about the basics (different bounces, isolation, and party moves) and a little bit about choreography. The package costs about $240 for 8 lessons, but also comes with 4 free open-class dance credits. After the course, I started attending the Hip Hop Intro open classes on Thursday almost every week. While open classes were more challenging, I quite enjoyed the instructor’s (Luqman) teaching style. However, I find that the dance studio that was allocated was very small and could barely accommodate the increasing number of students. Those who were not early to reserve a spot would have to be stationed at the back of the class, where it is nearly impossible to see both the instructor and themselves in the mirror. Due to the lack of space, I find myself needing to be very cautious about my movements, as well as to ensure nobody comes into physical contact with me by accident. I also found some of the students having very poor etiquette; for example, my spot was immediately taken by another student after a quick water break (though this is not the studio’s or the instructor’s fault). Additionally, I found that there were not a lot of reinforcements for students who were excessively filming using their phones during the dance class, which was extremely disruptive and uncomfortable. There was a regular who would constantly have her phone camera switched on at the front of the class, filming herself as well as those around her during warm-ups, drills, and practices. Given that the instructor records the final choreography at the end of the class, I find such actions unnecessary and also spoils the experiences for the rest of the class, particularly for those who just do not want to appear in her videos without consent. In short, I would highly recommend the dance package as the class size is smaller and the pace is more comfortable for beginners. I have personally stopped returning to this dance studio for open classes due to the crowd management and the poor etiquette of other students.
We signed up our girl for her first dance class with DP. She start off with kids class to now open classes. It has been years and still attending the classes. I will say the instructors are very professional, teaching and guiding the kids very well each step of their way. My to go dance classes studio for kids and adult open classes.
So each class experience totally rests on which teacher is taking the class . I love Li Rong for hip hop girls style and zamry too . Both of them hv Soo Soo Soo much flavour . I could literally take the same class twice n still learn at maximum capacity . That’s how much I take out of each class
Tried the Introductory Contemporary Dance class on Wednesday 6.30pm. The teacher, Natasha, was superb. Very clear instructions and she takes the time to explain the steps both in her warm up/conditioning exercises as well as her short choreography. She takes the time to correct us and to tell us how our bodies should work. Natasha is a beautiful dancer and enthusiastically shares her passion with her students! Kudos!!!
I have been visiting here regularly and I love the classes! Some of the class slots tend to fill up really fast so better book early! I like that the instructors are really passionate and willing to give briefings and tips after classes.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Danz People (this page) | ⭐ 4.5 | 30 | — | ✓ |
| Galaxy Dance Academy | ⭐ 5.0 | 429 | — | ✓ |
| Dance Class Singapore | ⭐ 5.0 | 429 | — | ✓ |
| Kids Academy Dance | ⭐ 5.0 | 429 | — | ✓ |
Danz People has not published a specific per-session rate publicly, so exact pricing will need to be confirmed directly with the school. As a general market reference, dance classes in Singapore typically range from S$30–80 per session for group classes, with one-to-one instruction commanding a higher rate. Monthly package pricing and term-based fees are common structures in dance schools, and may work out more economical than booking individual sessions. It is worth asking whether there is a separate registration fee, a materials or costume levy, or any sibling discounts available. A trial class fee, if offered, may differ from the standard session rate. See the full Dance Schools cost guide for Singapore →
Many dance schools in Singapore offer a trial class so prospective students can assess the teaching style, class pace, and level fit before signing up for a term. It is advisable to confirm with Danz People whether a trial class is available, what the trial fee is (if any), and whether it is credited towards enrolment if you proceed. During a trial, pay attention to whether the class level matches the student's current ability, whether the instructor's communication style works for the student's age group, and how structured the session feels. These are reliable indicators of long-term fit beyond the first impression. If a formal trial is not offered, ask whether you can observe a class in progress before committing.
Credential information for Danz People's instructors is not publicly available at this time. When enquiring, it is reasonable to ask about each instructor's formal dance training background, any examiner or performance experience, the syllabuses they teach (for example, RAD for ballet, or ISTD for other genres), and how many years they have been teaching. For children's classes in particular, it is also worth asking whether instructors have relevant child safeguarding training or first-aid certification. If you are preparing a student for dance examinations, confirm that the instructor is affiliated with and entered by the relevant examining board. If these details are not readily available online, Danz People can be contacted directly via WhatsApp, phone, or their enquiry form.
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