Play‑based hip hop helps little ones build rhythm, coordination, focus, and confidence. We use simple groove patterns, very basic isolations, stop‑and‑go games (go/stop, freeze), claps, and call‑and‑response to the beat.
Lesson format: 30–40 minutes, small groups, and a predictable routine (welcome, rhythmic warm‑up, age‑appropriate hip hop basics, imagination‑movement games, and a calming cooldown). Music is family‑friendly and lyric‑safe.
Parent involvement: partial parent presence/participation is possible in early sessions to support a smooth, low‑stress transition.
Safety: closed‑toe sneakers with soft soles and comfy clothing; regular water/restroom breaks; no acrobatics or complex jumps. Music volume stays comfortable for young ears.
Outcomes: stronger rhythm and body control, improved coordination, turn‑taking and teamwork skills, growing independence and self‑esteem. We host short family “mini‑showings” with no stage or costumes.
What to bring: sneakers, a water bottle, and light clothing. Missed classes are fine — sessions are modular.
Dance hall of the Hativa Bet at De‑Shalit School.
Price: 300 shekels per month for classes twice a week, or 200 shekels per month for classes once a week.
Price preservation: Students who started in previous years keep their rate provided that payments are made monthly.
Payment: Monthly. In the first week of each month, payment is made in advance for the upcoming month. If a student attends 3 or fewer classes in a given month, in the following calendar month a discounted payment is offered, calculated at 50 shekels for each class actually attended.