- Zumba!
ADULTS: Mondays
from 7:30-8:30 am • Fridays from 12:00-1:00 pm • Taryn Noelle • $165/15 wks. •
Limit: 18 • Chase Dance Studio, first floor- Detailed semester & registration information
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What not to miss this semester!
The latest fitness craze to sweep the nation, Zumba
combines dynamic Latin music with the high-energy
dance styles that keep Latin dancers long and lean. Drawn
from the salsa, cha-cha, mambo, merengue, and more,
Zumba moves maximize fat burning and total body toning
through fun-to-do dance! Easy to follow, it’s a feel-happy
workout for adults of all ages.
Especially welcoming to adults new to the art form.

Taryn Noelle Has studied dance and musical theatre in New York, and has since
returned to Vermont where she currently resides in Burlington. A Jazz
vocalist by night and a dance teacher by day, Taryn teaches Broadway
Jazz, Latin and Ballroom as well as Private Jazz Voice and of course
the newest excercise/dance craze to sweep the nation, ZUMBA!! Taryn
is thrilled to be a part of the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.
The Flynn’s dance program instills a lifelong love of dance, helping veteran dancers and first-timers alike experience the power of their bodies as expressive instruments and discover their unique movement capabilities. Classes cover a breadth of styles, teaching technique while helping students trust their own instincts—instilling confidence and a sense of accomplishment. Classes focus on process rather than product, but a year-end optional performance satisfies dancers’ desire to share their growth and hard work with family and friends. Our program is enhanced by connections to the world-class artists who perform on the Flynn MainStage and share their dance styles and ideas with FlynnArts students in masterclass settings. Drop-in students are permitted in teen/adult classes on a space-available basis for $16 per class. However, most classes fill up quickly with registered students, leaving no room for drop-ins. It is wise to secure a space in class by registering for the full semester.

