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Feather School Of Dance 2020

The Feather School Of Dance is back in 2020 and classes are commencing from February 20th.

There will be a Come And Try Open Day before classes officially begin on the 13th of February, so make sure you head to Waverly Bowling Club to take advantage.

The Feather School Of Dance conduct weekly cheerleading classes for both boys and girls that love to dance and wish to experience the thrill of performing in front of thousands of Roosters fans at the SCG. 

Run by Sydney Roosters Dance Director Robyn Parras, the Roosters Feather School Of Dance prides itself on providing a safe and inclusive environment. Most importantly though, it's all about having FUN!

Philosophy

To provide our local community an opportunity to be a part of the Sydney Roosters in more ways than one.

Details on program, Open Day and highlights:

  • Its affordable - $110 a term
  • Kids can participate in the Dance Spectacular at the SCG
  • Classes are run by Roosters Dance Director
  • Opportunity to attend home games at the SCG
  • Central location at Waverley Bowling Club
  • Registered Active Kids and Creative Kids provider (through Rock The Block)

The Feather School Of Dance Timetable and Information

  • Thursday Evenings (School Term only)
  • Waverley Bowling Club
  • 4.30pm – 5.15pm: Ages 5 – 12 years

Where: Waverley Bowling Club
When: Every Thursday during school term

Cost 

  • 1 class per week is $110 per term (10 weeks) Paid upfront
  • $30 registration fee 
  • Exclusive 2020 Membership Offer for Feather School of Dance students: Additional $30 for a Sydney Roosters Chookster Membership (Normally $54.99)

COME AND TRY OPEN DAY 2020

Thursday, February 13th
4:30PM-5:30PM
Waverely Bowling Club

  • Enjoy a Free cheer class
  • Meet the Roosters Girls
  • Sign up for 2020 Cheer classes

Please email robyn@rocktheblock.com.au to register for the Open Day

First class of 2020 – Thursday 20th February 2020

Acknowledgement of Country

Sydney Roosters respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.