58 Educators providing Courses in Bradford

The Dance Studio Leeds

the dance studio leeds

4.9(83)

Leeds

Welcome to Leeds' home of dance. Studio hire, Adult classes, Workshops, Team building, Parties, Educational outreach and wedding dance tuition. Weekly Classes: Mondays                           Daytime Jazz Beginners+/Improvers                11.30am - 12.30pm Daytime Tap Improvers   1pm - 2pmBelly Dance Beginners Course6.15pm - 7.15pm Dancercise with Holly (DSL) 6.20pm - 7.20pm Open Level Street Dance6.30pm - 7.30pm Modern Jazz Performance Group (DSL)     7.25pm - 8.25pm Ballet Improvers (DSL) 7.25pm - 8.25pm Egyptian Oriental and Belly Dance (Improvers) 7.35pm - 8.35pm Ballet Beginners+ (DSL) 8.30pm - 9.30pm Bust-A-Move Original Hip Hop Styles8.35pm - 9.35pmEgyptian Oriental and Belly Dance (Intermediate/Advanced) 8.35pm - 9.35pm                                      Tuesday Creative Performance Group10am - 11.30amBeginners Street (DSL)6.15pm - 7.15pm Tap Intermediate/Advanced (DSL)6.20pm - 7.20pm Tap Improvers (DSL)7.25pm - 8.25pmImprovers Contemporary (DSL)7.25pm - 8.25pmBody Conditioning for Dancers (DSL)7.35pm - 8.05pmBallet Intermediate (DSL)8.10pm - 9.30pmTap Beginners+ (DSL)8.30pm - 9.30pmIntroduction to Contemporary (DSL)8.30pm - 9.30pm  Wednesday Intermediate Belly Dance5.50pm - 7.20pm((BOUNCE)) BLAST6.15pm - 7pmBurlesque Course6.20pm - 7.20pmLeeds Salsa Club7.25pm - 8.25pm Burlesque Course7.25pm - 8.25pm Lindy Hop Fundamentals Course7.30pm - 8.30pmSexy Floorwork Beginners+8.30pm - 9.30pmImprovers Musical Theatre Dance (DSL)8.30pm - 9.30pmSwing Dance Leeds Course8.40pm - 9.40pm Thursday Hip Hop (DSL)6.20pm - 7.20pmImprovers/Intermediate Commercial6.25pm - 7.25pm Afro Fusion7.25pm - 8.25pmDance Tribe7.30pm - 8.30pmBeginners Musical Theatre Dance 8.30pm - 9.30pmDancehall 8.35pm - 9.35pm Friday Kizomba and Semba for Beginners7.30pm - 8.30pm Saturday Boy with the Box Step9.45am - 10.45amYoga Basic10.45am - 12.15pm (Time changes - Check website)Bust-A-Move Youth Breakdance Beginners10.50am - 11.35amBust-A-Move Youth Breakdance Intermediate 11.45am - 12.45pmHot Charleston Beginners3.30pm - 4.20pm (Twice Monthly)Hot Charleston Plus4.30pm - 5.30pm (Twice Monthly) Sunday Koalas (5-7 years)11am - 11.30amKidd Koby (7-12 years)11.30am - 12.30pmKinetiks (12 - 17 years)12.30pm - 2pmKathak by Dr. Mitul Sengupta1pm - 2pmBack2Basics3.30pm - 5pm To book classes press Here! [https://bookwhen.com/thedancestudioleeds#focus=ev-s78o-20230525182000]                                                                                                  

Play Academy

play academy

Leeds

Hi there! I’m Karen Holmes, manager and owner of Play Academy. In the Summer of 2019, my life took a huge, exciting turn when I took on this wonderful club. Up until then, I had spent 20 years as a very happy & successful Primary School teacher. During my time as a teacher, I had the pleasure of working with many, many children across the primary age range. I also trained as a student mentor and worked alongside trainee teachers supporting & developing practice. In addition to this I was also responsible for the PSHE curriculum across the whole school, an area I am still massively passionate about. Whilst building my career as an educator, I was also bringing up my two gorgeous sons Toby & Zach. Because I was juggling being a mum with being a teacher, I fully understand the desire parents have for quality wrap around care for children; it’s something my husband and I accessed for our two lovely boys during their primary years. As my career progressed and opportunities were being put in front of me, I paused for a bit and realised that teaching was no longer for me. I was spending less and less time doing the things that had steered me into teaching in the first place; planning, creating & facilitating new and fun quality experiences for children. I wanted to get back to just having ‘fun’ with little people, blowing bubbles, building dens, playing boards games, enjoying the outdoors and most of all…….laughing! To allow children a comfortable, home from home space to practise being good citizens, develop key life skills and master the art of a two way conversation.

Aspire-Igen Opportunity Centre

aspire-igen opportunity centre

2.6(46)

Leeds

Working regionally and locally our main business activity is employability skills, careers guidance, education and skills development to support economic growth and encourage social mobility. We are a social enterprise, not for profit organisation. We believe in: • Social inclusion and regeneration- people are at the heart of everything we do. • Building partnerships, creating opportunities, improving lives and making things happen. • Supporting individuals and organisations with their learning and working journeys, providing careers advice, training, placements, recruitment, redundancy counselling and much more • Providing quality employability services to young people, adults and businesses in Bradford, Yorkshire and the Humber and Europe. Our vision To change lives for the better through learning and work. Our mission We help people, organisations and communities by giving them high quality tools, support and motivation to achieve their ambitions. We are a founder member of Careers Yorkshire and the Humber. Through our matrix accredited IAG service (Shine) we provide independent and impartial careers guidance to 11-19 year olds. Working with schools and colleges to deliver a quality programme of careers education. Aspire-igen is contract lead for the study programmes within West Yorkshire and North East. Supporting 16-19 closer to work Aspire-International is the UK’s careers centre of excellence and is part of the Euroguidance network.

Swarthmore Education Centre

swarthmore education centre

4.0(18)

Leeds

The spirit of the Centre’s aims has remained unchanged for over 100 years: Swarthmore seeks to inspire lives through friendly learning within a commitment to equality of opportunity Swarthmore is a centre for lifelong learning, community projects and family learning sessions as well as the courses and activities. Our main aim is to encourage people who want to learn but might not feel comfortable in more formal educational institutions. We work on a friendly, human scale. Many volunteers currently support the Centre’s work, and we welcome their contributions of time and energy. The Centre was founded by members of the Quaker movement in 1909 with the aim of including and involving people in learning activities and making sure that people were treated with equality and respect. Two members of the Society of Friends remain on our democratically elected ‘Council’ of Trustees, made up of Centre members and representatives of community organisations with shared aims. Swarthmore is a not-for-profit registered charity, and a company limited by guarantee. Our Grade II Listed Building has a fascinating history and is made up of six four-story terraced houses with additional dance and art studios to the rear. We have specialist facilities for pottery, jewellery, stained glass and sculpture, and the atmosphere is intentionally homely and informal. We also work within the local community on negotiated projects, including arts and ‘Skills for Life’ programmes. Many groups and individuals make use of the Centre as a community resource, providing facilities for a wide variety of local groups. Swarthmore attracts a social mix of people who come to the Centre because of their shared interests in learning rather than their background. We offer room hire at competitive rates, and welcome the public to use our café facilities. If you would like more information about the centre, SWARTHMORE’S CENTURY; A LEEDS EXPERIMENT IN ADULT EDUCATION, 1909–2009 by Tom Steele is an authoritative look into our history.