At Amy’s School of Dance, Hip Hop is more than learning moves — it’s about expressing yourself, building confidence, and enjoying every moment of dance. Our classes are designed for beginners and growing dancers aged 7–16, providing a supportive, judgement-free environment where every student can thrive.

Led by experienced instructors with years of professional training and performance experience, our program combines fun, creative choreography with foundational technique, helping students move with rhythm, musicality, and style. Parents can trust that their children are guided safely while developing stage presence, confidence, and a love for dance.

Learn Hip Hop in Singapore:
Beginner Classes That Build Confidence

👟 Hip Hop

Hip Hop Dance Classes

Learn in a Professional Studio Setting

Train in a fully equipped hip hop dance studio designed to support dancers of all levels. With high-quality flooring, mirrors, and an encouraging atmosphere, our space helps you build confidence as you train. Conveniently located, we’re also known as a trusted hip hop dance studio in Serangoon, making us accessible to students across the neighbourhood and beyond.

kids dancing at a hip hop competition

What’s Included in Our Hip Hop Programme

Our hip hop dance classes cover a range of popular styles and movement foundations, including:

●      Old School Hip Hop

●      Street Dance

●      Urban Choreography

●      Popping & Grooving Basics

●      Rhythm Awareness & Musicality

Each lesson includes warm-ups, foundational drills, groove training, and choreography sessions. If you’re joining our hip hop dance classes for beginners or building on existing skills, you’ll be guided with clarity, structure, and plenty of encouragement.

What to Expect in our Hip Hop Dance Class

Forget the stiff "1-2-3-4" counting. Our Hip Hop classes are about finding your own rhythm while mastering the foundations that make a dancer look sharp.

Here’s how we do it:

  • The Warm-Up & Groove: We don't just stretch; we get the heart rate up with "Groove Drills." This is where you learn to find the beat and get comfortable in your own skin.

  • The Foundation: We break down the "how-to" behind isolations, bounces, and locks. You’ll learn the mechanics so that when you move, it looks intentional, not accidental.

  • The Choreography: Every few weeks, we dive into a new routine. We keep the music clean but the energy high, blending old-school foundations with the latest street styles.

  • The "Swag" Factor: This is where you shine. We don't want 15 clones; we want 15 individuals. Our trainers push you to add your own personality to every move we teach.

New to dance? Don’t sweat it. We were all beginners once. We break everything down step-by-step so you’ll never feel left behind on the floor.

Tips for New Hip Hop Dancers

●      Relax your body: Hip Hop relies heavily on groove and flow.

●      Practice basic rhythms: Consistency helps your musicality improve quickly.

●      Embrace mistakes: Every dancer learns through repetition and exploration.

●      Stay conditioned: Light stretching and strength work will enhance performance.

●      Record your progress: Videos help you observe technique and growth.

Why Choose Amy’s School of Dance

Amy’s School of Dance stands out as a trusted place for anyone seeking a reputable and community-focused hip hop dance studio in Serangoon.

Our experienced instructors emphasis safe training, artistic expression, and growing your confidence with every class.

Join our transformative hip hop dance classes and experience how dance can build confidence, discipline, and creativity. From structured foundational work to dynamic choreography, our lessons and advanced dancers alike ensure an enjoyable and rewarding learning journey.

Check out our class schedule to find a session that fits your availability and start dancing with us today at Amy’s School of Dance!

FAQ

  • Children usually start Hip Hop dance classes for beginners from around 3 years old, depending on their coordination, focus, and readiness to follow instructions in a group setting.

    Classes are grouped by age and ability to ensure movements, pace, and teaching style are appropriate.

    Younger students focus on rhythm, basic grooves, and fun movement patterns, while older students gradually progress to more complex choreography and musical interpretation.

  • Yes, Hip Hop is very beginner-friendly, and many students start with no dance background at all.

    Lessons begin with foundational skills such as rhythm awareness, body control, and basic steps before moving into short, structured choreography.

    Teachers guide students step by step, ensuring beginners feel supported rather than overwhelmed.

  • Yes, Hip Hop is safe when taught correctly.

    Classes include proper warm-ups, strength-building exercises, and cool-downs to protect joints and muscles.

    Movements are adapted for children’s physical development, with emphasis on control, alignment, and injury prevention rather than high-impact tricks.

  • No. All choreography and music are carefully curated to be age-appropriate and family-friendly.

    Teachers avoid suggestive movements or explicit lyrics, ensuring classes remain suitable, respectful, and comfortable for both children and parents.

  • Hip Hop dance classes support both physical and personal growth. Benefits include:

    ●      Improved coordination, stamina, and body awareness

    ●      Better musical timing and rhythm

    ●      Increased confidence and self-expression

    ●      Teamwork, focus, and discipline

    Children also find Hip Hop empowering, as it allows them to develop their own style and personality through movement.

  • Yes. Students have opportunities to perform in studio showcases and selected events. Performances help children:

    ●      Build stage confidence

    ●      Learn teamwork and discipline

    ●      Experience goal setting and achievement

    Participation is always age-appropriate and guided by readiness.

  • Yes. Trial classes are available so your child can experience the class environment, teaching approach, and lesson structure before enrolling for a full term.