Hip hop, hippity hop, I said a hip hip hippity hop. I love to dance but I’m no professional. Indy Dance Academy not only offers dance classes for young ones, but for adults too! Danielle and Jess, two of the instructors at IDA, make adult hip hop class such a fun workout. All levels are welcome. The first half an hour we engage in a bit of cardio and toning and the last half an hour we are diving into some really cool choreography. If you like to have fun, like to dance, and love an entertaining workout, check out this class asap!
Niki K.
Classificação do local: 4 Carmel, IN
Monday night adult hip-hop is the bomb! Teachers Danielle and Jessica(who call themselves Jesselle) are hilarious and a blast to be around. They have such high energy and prepare fun choreography for each class. The average class has about 10 – 15 people in it, all at varying levels. Never danced before? Come! Danced for several years? Come! The first 20 minutes of class is stretching and a work-out. Danielle and Jessica then teach a dance and the dance is filmed at the end of class. The dances are posted to Facebook and get over a thousand views. Pretty crazy! Look up Jessica P. on Facebook to see the kind of dances taught. They also allow the class to suggest songs that we want to listen and dance to. Very interactive. The only reason I didn’t give five stars is because I’m always confused about whether I need to check-in or get a slip of paper each time I’m there because the system has changed a few times.
Todd F.
Classificação do local: 1 Indianapolis, IN
Highly discourage anyone giving Indy Dance Academy your hard earned money. The management needs to take a lesson in responsibility for their employees and their actions. My family left an iphone charger in the waiting room. We called back 10 minutes after leaving it and were specifically told they had found it and it would be held for us. Returned 2 days later and were told part of it had been misplaced. After two weeks, 6 phone calls, and no returned calls from management i finally talked to the manager. Her response was basically sorry you depended on my employees to be responsible, and tough luck. What happened to the customer comes first? I’m sure management will comment on their policy, etc… you be the judge. It’s not about the $ 30…it’s about taking responsibility.