FAQ

What dance styles do you teach?
We have several different dance styles.
Irish social dances: Country Jive, waltz, quickstep, foxtrot and line dancing.
Sean Nós and Brush dancing, Ceili and Irish Dancing.
Where are you based?
Our office is based in the west of Ireland in Co. Mayo, however we provide classes and workshops across Ireland.
Where are classes held?
Locations for January to March 2025 can be found on our schedule – see Classes
We are always expanding and plan to commence classes in new locations so please be sure to stay updated via our social media pages and through this website
What age can my child start?
We have a range of programmes, starting with classes for children from 3 years of age. Our age groups available are; Jiving Tots (age 3-5), Jiving Juniors (age 5-12) and Jiving teens (age 12-19) and of course our adult classes!
Do I have to book in for the weekly classes
Yes you must book in for all weekly classes as there are limited spaces available. We cannon accept any walk ins to classes.
Do you provide classes for adults?
Yes, we run adult classes at certain times of the year. Alternatively, we can also offer private lessons at any time of the year.
See the Classes page for more details
How long is the class?
Classes are one hour long in duration.
How long is a term?
Terms are usually between 4-6 weeks of duration.
We follow the school year calendar, running from September-June.
Do you teach dance classes in schools?
Yes, we provide workshops and weekly classes in both primary and secondary schools all over Ireland
Are your coaches Garda Vetted?
Yes, we are.
The wellbeing and safety of all children and young people is paramount.
All our coaches over 18 years are Garda Vetted and undergo safeguarding awareness training as required by Irish legislation (Children First Act 2015).
Do you cater for those with additional needs?
Every one is welcome at the dance school, including those with a disability.
Please feel free to contact us to discuss any special requirements you feel we would need to be made aware of.
Sandra is a trained primary school teacher and has lots of experience working with all ages and abilities.