Kansas City Zumbatomic class at Amore Dance is a Dance Party for Kids

Kansas City Zumbatomic gives kids the power to take control of their health by teaching them that getting fit can be fun. Kids love to dance and they love a good beat which is why Latin music is ideal. Combining the rhythmic beats of the music with choreographed dance steps plus games creates a party that every mom and dad wants their child to attend.

Kansas City Zumbatomic class instructors at amore dance say “Let’s Party!”

Usually when you tell a parent that their children are going to a dance party, there’s a bit of trepidation. When it’s a Zumbatomic party there’s no need for worry. This is a party designed to promote good health, cardio exercise, and energetic movements, all of which children need for healthy bodies.

Combining lively Latin inspired music with a variety of Latin inspired dance steps creates the perfect fitness routine for children. Kids like exciting activities that keep them interested and engaged, provide plenty of social interaction, and build confidence. The Kansas City Zumbatomic program offers all of these things making it ideal for:

  • School physical education programs
  • School dance clubs
  • Birthday parties
  • Community fitness center programs
  • Summer programs for children

Your children or students are going to be really surprised when you say, “Let’s Party!” This kind of party is safe for children as young as 4 and benefits ages up to 12. After the age of 12, teenagers can join adult Zumba classes that take exercise to the next level. The Zumbatomic classes add music and dance to children’s lives even as schools cut back on the arts programs, providing yet another benefit.

Keeping Children Engaged

Keeping children engaged today is not as easy as it once was because they are so involved in fast paced action games and high tech electronics. You may have trouble getting a child to take dance lessons, but you won’t have any difficulty convincing the same child to dance at Zumbatomic classes. The dance steps are fast paced, varied and designed specifically for children still learning balance and coordination.

Jessica Witt is a Kansas City Zumbatomic instructor that teaches at amore dance studio and helps lead the zumbatomic program nationally.  She is specifically trained in breaking down the steps for children. This makes it easy for kids to start dancing at the first class. There’s no time to get bored with the class.

Teaching children dance steps promotes child development in a number of ways. For example, children learn to turn instructions into dance steps thus improving information processing. A child also learns how to participate in a group activity as a supporting member and how to practice something until it’s mastered. These are all valuable lessons that they will use for the rest of their lives.

As a parent or teacher, you may appreciate the many lessons and health benefits of Zumbatomic. For the kids, all that matters is that Kansas City Zumbatomic classes turns exercise into a party!

Comments

  1. Amy Gonzales says:

    what is the cost for a dance party for toddlers? Do you have space for openning presents & serving cake? I am planning a tu-tu party for my turning 2 year old. She loves to dance & most of her guest or older than her.

  2. Jessica Witt says:

    Yes we do kids birthday parties! Kids love doing Zumbatomic at bithday parties.. we can teach/do a couple of kid friendly routines(I can really simplify it for a 2 year old), play dance games and let them jam it out on our big dance floor.

    We charge $100/hour for space rental additionally, each dance instructor needed would costs $50/hour. So, for an instructor led party the 1st hour
    would be $150 and it would be $100 for every additional hour needed.

    You would be responsible for setup/cleanup of your food/drinks/decorations and time taken for setup/cleanup would be included in your rental time. You can bring food/drinks of your
    choice. We have ~8 small round tables with 4 chairs each so any other tables/chairs needed would need to be brought.

  3. Can parents attend the classes with their children or is it children only?

  4. Jessica Witt says:

    HI Sarah,

    This class is intended for the kids only.

    Thanks!

    Jessica Witt

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