School of Dancing

Feel the Rhythm - Master the
Art of Movement and
Performance
with Passion.

Structured
Dance Training

The School of Dancing provides structured training in a variety of dance styles and techniques, accommodating students of all levels, from beginners to advanced performers. Our programs not only enhance coordination, rhythm, and flexibility but also foster discipline, creativity, and self-confidence.

Ballroom &
Cultural Dance

Ballroom dancing, celebrated for its grace, elegance, and rhythmic precision, cultivates social skills and fluid movement. Meanwhile, cultural dance serves as a vibrant expression of heritage and identity, connecting students to rich traditions and storytelling through movement. Both forms of dance provide immense physical, social, and emotional benefits, strengthening cultural appreciation while promoting global unity.

Cultivating
Dance Excellence

At the School of Dancing, we emphasize the importance of discipline, artistry, and physical well-being. Whether students aim to dance recreationally, compete at a professional level, or pursue a career in the performing arts, our training programs shape well-rounded individuals, enriching their lives through movement and self-expression.

Western Dancing classes at Lyceum Academy offer fun and energetic sessions that cover a variety of Western dance styles, helping students build rhythm, coordination, and self-confidence. These classes are open to students from Grade 1 to 8. It’s a great opportunity for young dancers to express themselves creatively while staying active and learning new skills in an exciting and supportive environment. The sessions are conducted by the renowned dance facilitator, Mr. Kevin Nugara, bringing professional expertise and passion to every class.

Grade : 1 to 8
Locations:  Nugegoda, Panadura, Wattala
Intakes: September

Learn and perform traditional Sri Lankan and other cultural dance forms while embracing heritage and grace.

Grade : Pre Grade to 5
Locations: Nugegoda, Panadura, Wattala, Kurunegala
Intakes: June