
HUBJNR
Classes for Ages 8 - 11 years
HUBJNR
Recreational & Performance Dance Classes | Ages 8 - 11 years old
HUBJNR classes are 45 minute classes for students in Year 3, Year 4 and Year 5 (aged 8-11 years). HUBPAC offers both recreational and competitive dance for this age group in a multitude of styles and skill based classes. Our HUBJNR classes focus on fun, creativity and building a strong foundation for dancers to continue to excel and develop ion their training.
At HUBPAC we work closely with our young students to develop not only enthusiastic little performers but confident, discipline and creative individuals.
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Mondays
3:45pm - 4:30pm - Grade 2 Ballet
4:30pm - 5:15pm - Jazz
5:15pm - 6:00pm - Lyrical
6:00pm - 6:45pm - TapWednesdays
3:45pm - 4:30pm - Grade 4 Ballet
4:30pm - 5:15pm - 12/U Troupe (Jazz)
5:15pm - 6:00pm - 12/U Troupe (Lyrical)
5:15pm - 6:00pm - Grade 3 Ballet
6:00pm - 6:45pm - 10/u Troupe (Lyrical)Thursdays
3:45pm - 4:30pm - Hip Hop
4:30pm - 5:15pm - Acro/Threading
5:15pm - 6:00pm - Contemporary
6:00pm - 6:45pm - Musical TheatreSaturdays
8:45am - 9:30am - Grade 2 Ballet 8:45am - 9:30am - Grade 3 Ballet
9:30am - 11:00am - Technique & Conditioning
11:00am - 11:45am - Grade 4 BalletScroll down for all class types and descriptions.
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Our HUBJNR Classes start at $21 for a single class. We have a tiered pricing structure that discounts the more classes you do!
Fees are direct debited weekly over the course of a 10 week term. Click the button below to learn more about our HUBJNR Fees and HUBPAC Membership Program.
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HUBJNR’s wear our HUBPAC uniforms, which you can mix and match as you like! Simply head to our HUBSHOP to choose your selection.
Ballet requires students to wear a pink leotard, with ballet tights and ballet shoes. These can be purchased from any Bloch retailer.
Jazz requires black jazz shoes. These can be purchased from Bloch or your nearest dance shop.
Hip hop we recommend wearing sneakers of your choice.
Latin/Ballroom dancers can wear jazz shoes or a pair of chorus heels or character shoes.Please pack a bottle of water for your HUBJNR.
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Have any questions? Simply email us at enquire@hubpac.com for more information, or call us directly on
0404 971 704.
See our full list of class types below!
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Performance Teams
Performance teams are the perfect activity for dancers to work in a team environment, learn cutting edge choreography and create lifelong friendships and memories. It’s a fun, collaborative environment for performers to be involved in the creation, music, costuming and staging of each piece.
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Ballet
Ballet is considered the foundation of technical dance. It plays a crucial role in building a solid base for further training in multiple styles. Classes consist of traditional barre and centre work following the RAD (Royal Academy of Dance) syllabus. Students do not have to sit ballet examinations if they do not wish, though we do encourage it!
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Jazz
Jazz is a popular dance style blending power, technique, confidence and entertainment. We offer HUBJNR’s weekly Jazz Technique training (Kicks/Turns/Jumps) as well as Industry/Commercial Jazz. We also have a Monday Jazz/Hip Hop Combo class for HUBJNR dancers looking for a more recreational and entry level class.
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Hip Hop
Hip Hop is a popular and freestyle movement style that refers to street dance styles. It is a constantly evolving genre, encompassing both new-age commercial and more traditional styles. HUBPAC works to ensure we educate the accurate cultural representation of key hip hop grooves, foundations and history.
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Latin & Ballroom
Our Latin/Ballroom classes are an incredible new addition to the HUBPAC Timetable. Ballroom dancing is an all encompassing genre which captures partnered dances such as the Waltz, Foxtrot and Tango. Students will experience a rotation of styles over the term.
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Acro/Tumble
Acrobatics is a more recent developing style/technique in the dance world and is a great skill for students to master. Classes are focused on each student working at their own pace so that skills can be learnt correctly in a supportive and safe environment under the guidance of qualified professionals.
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Lyrical/Contemporary
Lyrical dance is an expressive and fluid style, requiring a strong focus on ballet and technique. The style allows students to connect their movement to music through passion and storytelling. Classes focus on developing fluid continuous and graceful movement, and self exploration.
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INDUSTRY JAZZ
Our Saturday Industry Jazz is a high energy dance class focusing on picking up choreography quickly, understanding music and timing, as well as practicing (sometimes!) to camera. Teachers rotate the choreography weekly to encourage quick learning and to discover different flavours of movement.
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HUBSTAGE
HUBSTAGE is a signature class at HUBPAC, developed to train dancers across Broadway Jazz and other show-focused styles. This class is deeply rooted in the diverse history of professional shows. HUBPAC students learn dance repertoire alongside singing and acting, ultimately working towards becoming true ‘triple threat’ performers.
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Threading
One of our newest, and most exciting classes to launch at HUBPAC is: Threading. This is a skill/trick based class that combines both acrobatic and contemporary training. Threading is exactly what it sounds like: finding new and exciting pathways to thread the body, intertwine and unfold. This is an absolute must-try at HUBPAC!
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Tap
Tap is a classic style that focuses mainly on rhythm and co-ordination. It is a great for allowing students to learn about musicality and timing. It enhances their other styles of dance by giving them a precise awareness of timing and musicality and further aids dancers in their journey to become versatile performers.
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Progressive ballet technique
PBT (aka Progressing Ballet Technique) is an innovative body-conditioning and strengthening program. PBT helps with injury prevention and rehabilitation and enhances the ability of athletes to perform at their best in dance and other sports. PBT focuses on core strength, weight placement and alignment of the body while practising safe dance.