About EV Dance
EV Dance is a dance school based at Waterloo Street in central Singapore, serving students islandwide. It holds a 4.8-star rating across 68 Google reviews — a moderate sample that offers a reasonable directional signal of customer satisfaction. The school is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered. Pricing sits at the mid-range tier ($$), though specific session or monthly fees were not available at the time of listing.
For families considering enrolment, the natural starting point is to enquire about the style of dance on offer and whether the programme is suited to your child's age, level, and any syllabus you have in mind. It is worth asking whether classes run as group sessions or offer one-to-one tuition, and whether a trial class is available before committing to a term. You should also confirm whether tuition is delivered in-person at the Waterloo Street studio, and whether any satellite or alternative locations operate islandwide as the coverage listing suggests.
To take the next step, reach out to EV Dance via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to ask about the current class schedule, available levels, and trial class options before committing to a term.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
After leaving the my honest thoughts here, I received a message from one of the staff and was offered a complimentary class, on top of the one I already paid for. The studio was apologetic for the service and acknowledged that they would improve on their processes for last minute class cancellations, so future students would not have to make wasted trips :) The studio also extended the expiry of the complimentary class, so I had more time to come for a class despite my busy schedule. Few weeks later, I eventually attended a New Jack Swing class, by Jin Wen and thoroughly enjoyed myself! It was a small class, but the environment was inviting and welcoming. It was easy for someone who hasn't danced in awhile, to feel comfortable and to enjoy the class! Thank you EV Dance!
Here to share my honest feedback. To my fellow first timers out there - please read! I registered for a class last night and made full payment for it on the MINDBODY app. After work today, I travelled down, took 2 buses to locate the studio, only to find out that the class is cancelled as the trainer is overseas. When asked why it was not told to the students who had registered, the staff said they had updated their Instagram highlights just 4 hours ago, about the cancellation. When asked why they did not personally inform the students (either via text or a call, or an email) the studio replied saying that their usual process is to just update via Instagram. When asked if there’s a replacement class, the studio said that the next earliest class is at 930pm.. and that the 830pm class is also cancelled. At this point, the disappointment was just too much, there was no way I was gonna wait for 2 hours. When asked why the cancellation was not reflected on the MINDBODY app, they had no response to that. It was very disappointing to hear that although the studio had all the details of its students - name, contact, and whether payment was made, there was no thought as to inform them about the cancellation so a wasted trip could have been avoided. And it’s even more upsetting to hear about the assumption that every student would check the Instagram for updates. What if we were stuck at work and had no access to our social media? May I suggest to the studio that if a class were to be cancelled at the last minute (on the day itself) and could not find a replacement, that the studio should have the basic courtesy to inform students who have already registered and made payment. I think the bare minimum would be to drop a text since they have access to our contact numbers. I also wondered why I paid $16 via MINDBODY when the Instagram post stated 15 for an open class for first timers. The staff mentioned that there is a $1 platform service fee if we register via MINDBODY. This was also very upsetting as I was not informed of the extra dollar I had to pay if I registered online. There was also no clear specification on their Instagram post that $15 would be for walk-ins only, payment at the counter.. wordings used on social media would portray different meanings. It would have been great if this information was clear and told to students openly, so they can then make the decision to pay the $1 or not. so now, not only did I make a wasted trip, I also paid extra for a class I could not attend. Though it’s just a dollar, money is money ): Initially, I was very excited to attend the class and heard many good reviews about the studio. In my own journey as a dancer, I had not attended a hip hop class in ages and was really looking forward to it. Though I appreciate the staff who was patient in answering my questions, I implore the studio to develop their customer service recovery when such situations occur, and relook the admin processes when it comes to last minute cancellation of classes. Really hope that these matters can be looked into for the betterment of the studio. Yours truly, Someone who was really excited for New Jack Swing 💃🏻
The instructors are very patient and classes are fun and easy to follow even for beginners. Love that they also have a wide selection of classes to choose from, from kids to adult classes. Two thumbs up 👍🏻👍🏻
Just wanted to leave a courteous feedback to this studio and also heads up for new joiners: I’ve been on a WA conversation with them for about a week now, just simply asking for more information/sign up. The studio is really tardy with their replies for just simple questions, I’m not too sure if I approached them on the wrong platform or their response is just really slow/inefficient. It makes the sign up process for a new comer really difficult. The person I texted agree to help register for a class happening the next day, but till the day itself there’s no confirmation or response from them. Perhaps someone who is familiar with the new joiner SOP, or the business owner can leave a reply on what’s the best platform to approach them for a smooth process. For now, I’ll just look for other alternatives instead ..
fun classes, friendly instructors and staff, do come!!
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated dance schools providers on KakiList, so you can see how EV Dance stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EV Dance (this page) | ⭐ 4.8 | 68 | — | ✓ |
| Galaxy Dance Academy | ⭐ 5.0 | 429 | — | ✓ |
| Dance Class Singapore | ⭐ 5.0 | 429 | — | ✓ |
| Kids Academy Dance | ⭐ 5.0 | 429 | — | ✓ |
EV Dance lists its pricing in the mid-range tier ($$), but specific per-session fees, monthly packages, and term fees were not published at the time of this listing. Dance schools in Singapore typically charge S$20–50 per group session or S$60–120 for one-to-one tuition, with term commitments of eight to twelve weeks being common. Some studios offer a trial class at a reduced fee or at the regular session rate before you commit. It is worth asking about materials or costume fees, sibling discounts, and whether package pricing is available for multiple classes per week. Confirm all fees in writing before registering. See the full Dance Schools cost guide for Singapore →
Many dance studios in Singapore offer a trial class so prospective students can experience the teaching style, assess the level of the class, and see whether the environment is a good fit before paying for a full term. It is advisable to ask EV Dance directly whether a trial is available and at what cost. When attending a trial, observe whether the pace suits your child's or your own current ability, whether the instructor explains and demonstrates clearly, and whether the class size allows for sufficient individual attention. A single trial session is usually enough to judge teaching style and group dynamics before making a term commitment.
Credential information for EV Dance's instructors was not available in the listing data at this time. For dance schools, relevant qualifications may include graded examination certifications from bodies such as the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD), Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD), or equivalent organisations, as well as performance or competition experience in the relevant dance styles. It is advisable to ask EV Dance directly about the qualifications and experience of the instructor who will be teaching your class, their years of teaching experience, and any syllabus or examination pathway the school follows. Take the trial class and confirm the instructor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
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