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High-Energy Kids Dance & Activity Camps

byHash Dance StudioAt studio in Gujranwala Town and across Delhi NCRStarts from1,800 per eventView full gallery

Dance, fitness, and stage confidence—everything kids need to stay active and happy during school holidays.

This is the moment it all comes together. My students taking over the stage at our annual 'Summer Fiesta' showcase. I make sure every child gets to experience the thrill of a live performance, building confidence that lasts a lifetime.

Look at these little stars go. This is a glimpse into my Bollywood dance class for young kids, where we learn fun moves to the latest hits. It's all about expressing themselves and having a great time in a supportive group.

My teenage Bollywood batch brings a different level of energy and style. I create a cool, comfortable space for teens to learn more complex choreography, make friends, and find a fun way to stay active during their school holidays.

It's not just about dance. My camps also include karate classes to build strength, discipline, and self-confidence. I find this is especially important for empowering young girls, teaching them valuable self-defense skills in a safe environment.

To balance all the high-energy fun, I incorporate yoga and meditation into my camps. These sessions help children improve flexibility, focus their minds, and learn calming techniques through guided poses like the side plank and bridge pose.

We love celebrating festivals with dance. Here are my youngest students in their beautiful traditional outfits, performing a special routine for Janmashtami. It's a wonderful way for them to connect with culture while learning new steps.

About Featured

What we love is that the kids actually come home tired and happy because this isn't a sit-and-watch camp. Our studio in Model Town keeps them moving for the full two hours, mixing high-energy Bollywood dance with karate and yoga, so they’re building actual fitness, flexibility, and stage confidence without even realizing it's 'training'.