



Season includes 19 weeks of teaching dance & stretching classes. With UNLIMITED card you dance as much as you can. Presale prices for seasonal cards are valid until 15.12., and sign up for the season is open until 31.12. Students joining tryout week can still by seasonal cards with regular pricers until 14.1.
BOOK YOUR TRY OUT DIRECTLY FROM BOOKING
COMPENSATION POLICY / SATISFACTION GUARANTEE / TRY OUT:
During the trial period January 5–11, you can try classes for €5 per class and still join the rest of the season with a season pass (book trial classes directly through the booking system). NOTE! Trial class for Diana’s class is on Tuesday January 13 (no classes on January 6 due to Epiphany).
Total of 19 teaching weeks.
Attend flexibly whenever it suits you – you can use the visits included in your season card at your own pace for any classes throughout the season!
You may compensate absences from season pass classes by attending other classes.
Season pass fees are non-refundable unless you provide a medical certificate for long-term absences (e.g., due to injury).
You can pay the season fee in installments by choosing the monthly payment option.
Please ensure you have personal accident or similar insurance that covers your hobby.
Students, stay-at-home parents, and unemployed persons: –10% → Register via email
PAYING FOR SEASON CARDS WITH SPORTS BENEFITS:
Register via email.
In your email, specify the amount you will pay with your sports benefit, the payment date, and which sports benefit provider you are using.
We will send an invoice (full or monthly, depending on your choice) for the remaining sum.
Example:
Unlimited card at pre-sale price €520, you pay €100 with ePassi, remaining €420 will be invoiced in January.
OR
Unlimited card at pre-sale price with monthly payment: 5 installments of €109/month. You pay €100 with ePassi, and the monthly invoices will be €109–€20 = €89/month for 5 months.
LEVELS:
Total Beginner: Your very first dance class starts here! Total Beginner classes are also suitable for students at the Beginner level. Classes include lots of repetition and a strong focus on technique.
Beginner: A basic level where it’s good to already have some understanding of the fundamentals. Those who have danced longer can dive deeper into refining their technique. Beginner-level choreography offers a bit more challenge than Total Beginner combos.
Beginner/intermediate: A lower-intermediate level where beginners get to challenge themselves — this is the step that helps you grow to the next level. More experienced dancers will also find an appropriate level of challenge in these classes.
Intermediate: Not recommended for complete beginners, but with the right attitude even beginners can join. Intermediate classes feature more challenging choreography, and we focus more deeply on expression.
OPEN LEVEL: Open Level classes suit dancers from Beginner level upward, with a little extra challenge included. Come try Open Level classes with an open mind!
SASQ aka SAVAGE SQUAD: Apply to the performance team by email at office@ddance.fi The group trains with a competitive/goal-oriented approach, and the season includes video projects, photoshoots, and performances at events. The group decides together on entering competitions and additional performances. Savage Squad has performed at venues such as Ravintola Maxine in Helsinki, Total Fight Night, and Ravintola Wintti in Lahti.
SASQ TRAINING:
You can participate in either one SASQ project or both.
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