FAQ

General

Absolutely not. We encourage all abilities and levels. Typically Neon Fuel attracts beginners to intermediate dancers. The choreography is challenging but Thalia teaches her classes in such a way that it is accessible to novices and not boring to those that have danced before.

Street dance is like the dance styles you see in a RnB music video. Check out our video gallery to see what we do. The style depends on how Thalia is feeling and thus what she choreographs. Our classes are very free in style, you won’t get ‘told off’ if it’s not precise/correct and you can always bring your own spin on the moves. We operate on a ‘who cares what people think’ attitude (although maybe more colourfully put in person) and fully encourage people to let themselves go even if they don’t have moves down.

Abso-fucking-lutely! Any adult is welcome but we tend to attract 30+. The average age of a Neon Fuel dancer is around 45. We have people who regularly attend class who are in their mid 60s but I see no difference between those clients and the clients that are in their late 20s. We all get along and dance together beautifully. No judgement or ego, only a lot of fun and kindness.

We will ask everyone to complete a PAR-Q before dancing with Neon Fuel Dance. If you are injured then we would advise you not to dance until you have the green light from your doctor. If you are recovering from an injury and you have the ‘OK’ from your doctor then we are happy for you to dance. Neon Fuel accepts no liability if you attempt the class after an injury or if you are injured and still wish to dance.

We strongly recommend good trainers (Nike and Reebok do great dance trainers). You need to move easily so clothing that lets you move and sweat. If you are feeling nimble and will attempt some floor work in the choreography then please have soft knee pads to hand.

London classes have full facilities and provisions. Just bring water and a good attitude. Our Buckinghamshire studio is more stripped back & old school. Please bring your own mat and water. There are toilets and areas you can change if you need to but no showers.

Some may be filmed and posted on our socials but we will always give you the option to be out of shot. FYI the videos you see don’t show the other 8 or so people to the side dancing but not wanting to be filmed!

Neon Fuel Dance follows the covid Uk government guidelines. In addition, all studios are cleaned daily, antibacterial gel is available upon entering and leaving studios, doors and windows are left open where possible, Thalia is double vaccinated and also takes a lateral flow test before each class, she teaches with her back to students to minimise risk and students are encouraged to bring their own mats

Booking & Cancellation

You can book your drop in and class passes through our website. Simply click ‘ BOOK MY CLASS (CTA here) to see our schedule and availability. If you have any question or issues with the booking system then please refer to https://helpforbookers.helpsite.com/

No, anyone can join at any time. There is no membership or joining fee.

A class pass is for the die hard dance addicts who want to dance regularly and save some dosh at the same time. Please note, you must use your class pass in the allocated time frame and unless you book in advance we can not guarantee availability. Book early to avoid missing out.

No refunds are available on the drop in or class passes. However, you can cancel and then change your class pass tickets up to 48 hours before your booked class. Drop in rates are non refundable and non changeable. There is a 48 hour cancellation policy with private lessons. If you cancel within 48hours you will be charged for the session. Please refer to our full T&Cs.

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