Classes are held most Saturdays at the Gladstone PCYC, Yarroon Street Gladstone. The technical classes held on Tuesdays are at the Calliope RSL Hall, .
If you are unsure as to which class you should attend, please don't hesitate to contact us for confirmation.
Fees:
Your first class is Free of Charge. After becoming a PCYC Member, participants are charged $50 for a 10 visit pass.For Membership details, please review the PCYC website.
Saturday classes commence Saturday 11th February 2012,
while Tuesday classes commence Tuesday 31st January 2012.
Class Times:
Saturday Classes (Held at the Gladstone PCYC - Yarroon Street)
Adults: 8.00am - 9.30am
Consists of stretching, technical drills, group dances (ceili), hardshoe, and performance
preparation.
Beginner Adults: 10.30am - 11.00am
Consists of stretching, technical drills, technical solo dances (reels/jigs etc), group
dances (ceili), an introduction to hardshoe, and performance preparation
Jig & Jam (2 to 4 year olds): 11.00am - 11.30am
Consists of stretching, basic skills, introductory reels and encouraging musicality
through nursery rhymes and other children themed music
St Paddy's: 9.00am - 11.00am
Consists of stretching, technical drills, group dances (ceili), an introduction to hardshoe, and
performance preparation
Shamrock's: 11.30pm - 12.30pm
Consists of stretching, developing more advanced skills, solo dances (reels/jigs etc), group dances
(ceili), performance preparation and encouraging musicality
Leprechaun's (Beginner Children aged 4 and over): 11.30pm - 12.30pm
Consists of stretching, basic skills, solo dances (reels), group dances (ceili), performance
preparation and encouraging musicality
Tuesday Classes (Held at the Calliope RSL Hall - Stirrat Street)
Technical Class (For adults & Children): 5.30pm - 7.00pm
Consists of stretching, technical drills and technical solo dances (reels/jigs etc).
This class is compulsory for any students wishing to participate in competitions or exams.
This class is not limited to students who are competing, and all children that wish to develop their
technique and become a more complete dancer, are more than welcome to attend.