Dancers of any experience or skill are invited to come and audition free of charge for what is a first for the East Yorkshire club.
All the young people taking part will be skilled a short schedule by fully qualified dance trainers in two separate auditions.
Dance talents between the ages of 6 and 11are invited to Craven Park on March 18th between 5pm and 6.15pm, whilst those aged 12-16 to audition between 6.30pm and 7.45pm on the same night.
Each youngster enrolls for the Dance Academy will become free members of Club Rovers and Junior Robins, meaning a whole mass of benefits throughout the season.
Hull KR Education and Sport Trust Manager, Heather Kennedy, has seen her Community Team working hard over recent weeks promoting the new venture in local schools and believes the new Dance Academy will capture the imaginations of youngsters in Hull.
"We're really keyed up to launch the Hull KR Dance Academy for young people in the area," said Heather.
"We see the Dance Academy as a great way for young people to get moving and show off their dancing skills."
"It's just another way in which young people can get concerned with Hull Kingston Rovers, make some new friends and enjoy themselves while getting fit and active."
"The Academy will initially be cheerleading classes. We hope that some of our academy members can become the next generation of Robinettes, contributing to the talent we already have here at Hull Kingston Rovers."
"Our aim as it grows is for more dance and performance styles to be taught and the young people will get the opportunity to perform pre-match at some of the club's matches".
For more information on the Dance Academy Auditions call the Education and Sport Trust Department on 01482 780910.
All the young people taking part will be skilled a short schedule by fully qualified dance trainers in two separate auditions.
Dance talents between the ages of 6 and 11are invited to Craven Park on March 18th between 5pm and 6.15pm, whilst those aged 12-16 to audition between 6.30pm and 7.45pm on the same night.
Each youngster enrolls for the Dance Academy will become free members of Club Rovers and Junior Robins, meaning a whole mass of benefits throughout the season.
Hull KR Education and Sport Trust Manager, Heather Kennedy, has seen her Community Team working hard over recent weeks promoting the new venture in local schools and believes the new Dance Academy will capture the imaginations of youngsters in Hull.
"We're really keyed up to launch the Hull KR Dance Academy for young people in the area," said Heather.
"We see the Dance Academy as a great way for young people to get moving and show off their dancing skills."
"It's just another way in which young people can get concerned with Hull Kingston Rovers, make some new friends and enjoy themselves while getting fit and active."
"The Academy will initially be cheerleading classes. We hope that some of our academy members can become the next generation of Robinettes, contributing to the talent we already have here at Hull Kingston Rovers."
"Our aim as it grows is for more dance and performance styles to be taught and the young people will get the opportunity to perform pre-match at some of the club's matches".
For more information on the Dance Academy Auditions call the Education and Sport Trust Department on 01482 780910.
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