Local dance academy's storytelling approach earns competition success

By Tilly O'Brien

14th Nov 2024 10:18 am | Local News

NIX Acadamy is located at Hampton Wick Infants School (Credit: Image supplied)
NIX Acadamy is located at Hampton Wick Infants School (Credit: Image supplied)

Hampton Wick's NIX Dance Academy has been celebrating a series of competition triumphs, establishing itself as an innovative force in youth dance through its narrative-focused performances.

 The academy, under the leadership of founder Nicky Rowe, has secured multiple wins at recent regional competitions, including the Bright Stars Festival and Stars of Tomorrow.

 Its success stems from a distinctive approach to dance training that sets it apart in the competitive dance arena.

NIX's success stems from a distinctive approach to dance training that sets it apart in the competitive dance arena (Image supplied)

 "Every movement should tell a story," explained Rowe.

 "When pupils step onto that stage, they're not just dancers – they're storytellers. This approach not only creates more compelling performances but builds confidence and emotional intelligence in our young dancers.

'When pupils step onto that stage, they're not just dancers – they're storytellers' says NIX's founder, Nicky Rowe (Image supplied)

 "Seeing them bring narratives to life through movement, particularly in pieces like 'My Sister's Keeper' and 'She', has been truly wonderful."

 The academy's Intermediate dancers demonstrated this storytelling prowess at the Bright Stars Festival, securing three top four placements.

The academy's Intermediate dancers demonstrated this storytelling prowess at the Bright Stars Festival, securing three top four placements (Image supplied)

 Its third-place achievement with "She" proved particularly impressive, having been perfected mere hours before its competition debut.

Success extends across all age groups at NIX.

 The academy's Mini dancers claimed first place with their piece 'Lullaby'.

The academy's Mini dancers claimed first place with their piece 'Lullaby' (Image supplied)

 This enchanting lyrical performance follows NIX's recent win at Stars of Tomorrow where it placed 1st for this routine, as well as also securing the top spot for 'Just Because I'm a Girl' in the Musical Theatre category, in which it also scooped up 2nd place for 'Ice Cream Crazy'.

 Students also shone bright in their solos earning second and third places in ballet, jazz and lyrical respectively at the competitions, highlighting the comprehensive training provided by the academy.

Students also shone bright in their solos(Image supplied)

 Operating from its Hampton Wick studio, NIX Dance Academy offers dance instruction across multiple disciplines.

Nix Acadamy is located at Hampton Wick Infants School (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

 The school continues to expand its influence in the local arts community, with its forthcoming production of Peter Pan scheduled in December at The Lit in Egham.

 These recent achievements are proof that the academy's narrative-centered approach to dance education is striking a chord with both competition judges and audiences, with more to come in 2025.

New dancers looking to join the award-winning Hampton Wick dance classes at NIX Academy will find the process straightforward and welcoming.

The academy offers free trial classes where prospective students can meet the teaching staff and experience NIX's unique approach to dance education.

Interested parties can initiate their journey by emailing [email protected].

The academy prides itself on its supportive community atmosphere, where each dancer's individual potential is carefully nurtured.

Those interested in following the achievements and upcoming performances of Hampton Wick dance class students can keep updated by following the academy's Instagram account @nix.academy_.

Here, the Hampton Wick dance academy regularly shares competition results, performance highlights, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of academy life.

     

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