SCAPE, Esplanade MRT, SMU’s basement, and even Changi Airport. If you’ve been dancing in Singapore long enough — in any genre! — you’ll know that these spots are the go-to, free practice venues for broke dancers in Singapore. Every night, these spaces come alive with throngs of dancers shaking, bopping, and swaying to the beat. By way of a sound...
SCAPE, Esplanade MRT, SMU’s basement, and even Changi Airport. If you’ve been dancing in Singapore long enough — in any genre! — you’ll know that these spots are the go-to, free practice venues for broke dancers in Singapore.
Every night, these spaces come alive with throngs of dancers shaking, bopping, and swaying to the beat. By way of a sound system, music trickles out of portable speakers on the floor. Instead of mirrors, these dancers make do with faintly reflective glass panels . And if you’re wondering how strong the air-con is, ha. What air-con?
That’s why sometimes, these makeshift practice spots just don’t cut it. Sometimes, we need a proper dance studio with full-length mirrors, a booming sound system, and near-glacial air-con to combat the body heat dance generates. The only downside? These swanky studio spaces don’t come cheap…usually. Dancers, you might want to bookmark this page. Here are the best dance studios in Singapore with the most affordable rental rates — from as low as $1.25 per pax per hour!Here’s a quick look at the most affordable dance studios in Singapore — their hourly rental rates, floor space and more:Bolly Dancing Studio 74 sq m $1.87 $2.
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