Southzone dance academy run streetdance and hip/hop and Disco/Freestyle classes in and around Portsmouth, for children and adults of all ages. Some of these classes are held here at Waterlooville community centre.
 
The classes are fun, energetic and are for all abilities. Children find it a good way to socialise out of school time, whilst learning new skills and keeping fit.
 
We also use these classes to practise dance ready to compete at competitions all around the surrounding areas aswell as further around the country, and also ready for local performances and shows.
 
Here are some of Southzones Teachers...
 
Carrie-Anne Sait - Creative Director and qualified examiner in dance
                         Hip/Hop and Street, Disco/Freestyle, Latin and Ballroom, Salsa
 
Marina McCloughlin - Hip/Hop
Caroline Browning - Disco/Freestyle and Hip/Hop
Chris Todd - Breakdance and Hip/Hop
 
We also have guest teachers come in regularly, such as Kofi from Boy Blue Entertainment. 
 
Classes are....
 
Mondays - 16.30-18.00  Squad performance practice
               17.30-18.30  Beginners Breakdance
               17.30-18.30  Beginners Hip/Hop
               18.30-19.30  Intermediate Breakdance
               18.30-19.30  Intermediate Hip/Hop
               19.30-20.30  Competition Practise class
 
Wednesdays - 16.30-17.30  Disco/Freestyle class
 
Saturdays - 14.30-15.30  Hip/Hop Class
                 15.30-16.30  Competition practise class
                 16.30-17.30  Disco/Freestyle class

We operate in portsmouth and it's surrounding ares, teaching literally hundreds of people every week. We specialise in street/hip hop, disco/freestyle, latin and ballroom, ballet, tap and modern and pole dancing 4 fitness.
We have classes avalible for all ages and abilities and attend competitions and festivals all year round with the option of examinations.
Creative director Carrie-anne co-wrote the SDI syllabus for the street dance and also sits on its committee. Southzone Academy Ltd is affiliated with street-dance International, the IDTA and the ADFP