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The Dance Project ✓ ACRA Verified

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★★★★★ 5 17 Google reviews
💰 From S$120/month 💬 Usually replies on WhatsApp within hours
Small review sample — treat rating as directional. Not cross-checked against ACRA.

About The Dance Project

About "The Dance Project"

The Dance Project is a dance school based at Goodman Arts Centre in Mountbatten, serving students islandwide. It holds KakiList verified status, and carries a 5/5 rating across 17 Google reviews — a small sample, so treat this as directional rather than conclusive. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier ($$), though specific session or monthly fees are not publicly listed.

Prospective students or parents can get in touch via WhatsApp, phone, or the online enquiry form to ask about level and syllabus fit — whether that is beginner, intermediate, or advanced, and which dance style or genre is on offer. It is worth confirming whether classes run as group sessions or on a one-to-one basis, what the term commitment looks like, and whether any trial arrangement is available before signing up for a full term. The Goodman Arts Centre location is accessible by public transport, and the arts hub setting is well suited to a dedicated dance school environment.

To take the next step, reach out to The Dance Project directly via WhatsApp or phone to ask about current class schedules, available levels, and how to arrange a first session.

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Google Reviews ⭐ 5 (17 reviews)

Elaine Neo (梁雁婷) ★★★★★
a year ago

Taking the Foundational Contemporary Dance course was an incredible experience. Our instructor, Yixuan was patient, and I learned not just about movement, but about spatial awareness - when to contract, when to release, when to push, when to pull. It becomes a course of sensing the body, loosening tension, learning the balance of surrendering and control, fluidity and composure. How you feel in your own skin. Yixuan’s approach is both insightful and intuitive, encouraging us to trust our bodies and connect deeply with the rhythm of movement. If you’re looking to deepen your understanding of contemporary dance while cultivating a greater awareness of your body and space, I highly recommend this course!

Melia Sin ★★★★★
2 years ago

I caught T.H.E's production of Searching Blue and I had an amazing time! The immersive and captivating performance brought us from their beautiful studio space out into the Goodman Arts Centre space and beyond. The quality of contemporary dance was truly on another level. I loved the sound design as well. I will definitely be catching more of their future shows :D

Shujie Li ★★★★★
a year ago

I enjoyed myself so much and I think that’s number 1 when it comes to trying new things. I have zero dance experience but Kim and the students were very encouraging, patient and open to receiving this clueless two-left-feet adult human bean. However to be fair to myself, I have been practicing yoga for years. I’d say that helped tremendously in terms of flexibility and mobility. Even then, I’d defer to the Introductory class instead to understand the poses and transitions in-between. For someone who hasn’t been active at all, it’s better to start with Intro classes. Thank you THE!!

Lia X. ★★★★★
a year ago

Loved their dance classes! Zu You's a great instructor, patient & breaks it down well. I like his focus on the underlying energy rather than just the movements. I also like that those who take part are mostly working, & very friendly. Only gripe is that sometimes choreo involves a lot of turning - but maybe it's a good challenge.

Eileen Choo ★★★★★
a year ago

Love the Intro and Beginner classes on Mondays. Instructors are very patient and I really appreciate the way movements are broken down. Class pace is great, very enjoyable :)

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The Dance Project vs other providers in Singapore

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does "The Dance Project" charge per session?

The Dance Project lists its pricing at the mid-range tier ($$), but specific per-session or monthly package fees are not publicly displayed. Dance schools in Singapore typically charge between S$20–S$50 per group session and S$80–S$150 or more for one-to-one instruction, depending on the genre, level, and instructor credentials. Some schools charge by the term rather than per session, and a separate registration or materials fee may apply. Contact The Dance Project directly via WhatsApp or phone to get a current fee schedule, and ask whether package or sibling discounts are available. See the full Dance Schools cost guide for Singapore →

Can I try a class before committing?

Many dance schools in Singapore offer a trial class — sometimes at a reduced fee or as part of the first session — to help prospective students assess whether the style, pace, and teaching approach suit them before committing to a full term. When attending a trial, pay attention to the level of instruction relative to your current ability, how the teacher manages the class, and whether you feel comfortable in the environment. It is also useful to observe how the school structures its curriculum across terms and what the progression pathway looks like. Contact The Dance Project directly to confirm whether a trial option is currently available and what it costs.

What are the instructors' credentials at "The Dance Project"?

Instructor credentials are not listed in the available information for The Dance Project. For dance schools, relevant qualifications to ask about include formal dance training (such as RAD, ISTD, or conservatoire backgrounds), years of teaching experience, and any performance or choreography track record that reflects the level of instruction on offer. It is also worth asking whether instructors are aligned with any recognised syllabi or examination boards if your child is working towards graded dance examinations. Contact The Dance Project directly to ask about the qualifications and experience of the teaching team before committing to a term.

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