CONCERT
Each year, an enchanting event unfolds at Northside School of Dance - our yearly concert! It serves as the spectacular culmination of our dance voyage, welcoming all NSD students to showcase their talent and radiance on stage.
Our show is more than just a spectacle; it symbolizes the culmination of a year's worth of dedication and progress. Each move reflects the commitment and development of our exceptional dancers, making it a true celebration of their hard work.
Anticipation fills the air as our students diligently get ready for the upcoming concert. This event is a platform for them to demonstrate their skills, reveal their distinctive artistic vision, and craft unforgettable moments. Moreover, it serves as a perfect occasion to share their achievements with dear ones and peers!
During the concert, members of the Northside community unite to show support and encouragement. It's a genuine celebration of our dance community, where we uplift one another, recognize accomplishments, and embrace the happiness that dance brings.
Come and be a part of the enchanting annual concert at Northside School of Dance. Beyond a mere performance, it signifies a shared journey of achievement, progress, and unity. Let's embrace the joy of dancing, revel in the festivities, and forge enduring memories under the spotlight!
From the age of 7, students can become members of our performance group. They will have the chance to showcase their talents at various events such as eisteddfods, fetes, the Comdance convention, and special performances during the NSD concert.
The performance group is designed to instill teamwork, dedication, and commitment in students while providing an enjoyable group experience. Participants enhance their technique, performance abilities, and acquire skills that exceed their age group. Our competitions span various dance genres.
The NSD performance group offers a valuable opportunity for students to acquire new skills and collaborate as a team. Participation involves a modest additional fee for classes, costumes, and eisteddfod engagements.