
Kids Sassy Jazz Classes in London
Get ready to strut, spin, and sparkle in our high-energy Sassy Jazz class—the perfect outlet for self-expression, confidence, and flair. Designed especially for 11–16 year olds, this dynamic class blends commercial jazz with attitude, performance technique, and bold choreography. Expect fierce footwork, sharp isolations, and routines inspired by pop icons, stage performances, and trending TikTok styles.
Whether your teen dreams of the West End or just loves to dance, this class builds confidence, coordination, and stage presence—all in a fun, supportive, and empowering environment. All levels are welcome.
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FAQs
What is Sassy Jazz and how is it different from regular jazz dance?
Sassy Jazz is a bold, performance-focused style that blends traditional jazz with commercial dance. Expect sharp moves, attitude, and lots of confidence!
Do you offer Sassy Jazz dance classes near me?
Yes! We run Sassy Jazz classes for teens in Knightsbridge —perfect for families based in Central London.
Is Sassy Jazz suitable for beginners?
Our Sassy Jazz class is quite advanced. we recommend a high level of dance ability. However, always call us to find out more.
What should my child wear to Sassy Jazz class?
Comfortable dancewear like leggings and a fitted top is perfect. Jazz shoes or clean trainers are ideal for movement and support.
Can boys join Sassy Jazz?
Of course! While it’s called “sassy,” it’s open to all dancers who love expressive, upbeat jazz choreography.
Do you perform or compete with Sassy Jazz classes?
Yes! Students have the opportunity to perform in our shows, and more experienced dancers may be invited to join our competition team.
What age is Sassy Jazz best for?
Our class is tailored for 11–16 year olds, offering the right mix of challenge, fun, and age-appropriate choreography.
Will my child learn real technique in Sassy Jazz?
Yes—while it’s fun and expressive, we also focus on proper jazz foundations like kicks, turns, isolations, and stylisation.