

In 2012 we held an audition to create the Gravesham legacy – a group of young people that would take part in the passing of the Olympic Torch. This audition encompassed every secondary school in Gravesham – 100 people auditioned with 30 people making the group.
Once the group was put together they trained once a week for 12 weeks in various street dance styles including popping, krump, hip hop and also contemporary. The group created strong bonds with one another and made remarkable improvements over their 12 week training period.
Rehearsal sessions took place at the Cascades Leisure Centre and Cygnet Leisure Centre (Northfleet) as the group worked hard to perfect their moves and give Gravesham something to be proud of.
The team arrived in town looking the part in their assortment of Team Kaizen t-shirts, trainers and dancewear and performed pieces that were themed around the Olympics which included boxing, javelin, 100 metre sprint and swimming.
As the Olympic Torch was passing Gravesend the team performed and it was all shown live on BBC One. They performed 3 times on Gravesend High Street as crowds gathered and wanted more.
As well as the performances the troupe also created a video called Gravesham Legacy which can be found on Youtube. The video showed the group in training at Cygnet Leisure Centre including parts of the routine they performed at the Adizone in Promenade.
Medals were given out after the last performance by the mayor of Gravesham Lyn Milner. They also received images of the day from photographs taken by Sarah J Knight and Gravesham Legacy t-shirts.
The performers’ legacy continued to live on during the actual Olympic Opening Ceremony when the team of street dancers performed outside the local Civic Centre in front of a huge erected screen which aired the opening ceremony live.
This was a rewarding project to be involved in that united all eight of the secondary schools in Gravesham. The students picked up a lot of skills and matured along the way as they were put through their paces by the instructors that coached them throughout the project.

The Riverside Festival is a local annual event that is free for all Gravesham locals to take part in. Team Kaizen are regularly invited down and can be seen providing showcases and workshops for festival goers.
In 2014 we brought down our dance academy to do some short demonstrations throughout the day to entertain the locals. Team Kaizen tutors also provided dance workshops in house, hip hop, popping, locking and breaking for the general public to try their hand at.
We also invited our street dance after school club at Wrotham Road primary school to get involved and they also took part in showcases at the festival.
The Academy trained for 12 weeks for this event and on the day itself there were no less than 5 performances and 8 workshops – a non-stop fun day for all involved. This was just one of 6 performances that the academy did in 2014!
The event went very well with the students enjoying the excitement of performing in front of a live audience and also in front of their watching friends and family.

One of the things that we do here at Team Kaizen to help students develop their dance skills is give them strong foundations in the various styles of dance.
We regularly give kids the chance to learn from specialists in their respective fields. Why is this important? This means they receive a real understanding and technique of the style which helps them dance to a higher level.
Learning the foundations of locking, popping, hip hop, house and breaking lets the students perform these moves much better when they appear in a dance routine or choreography. They develop confidence in the skills which make someone a good dancer.
Locking – a funky style of dance which teaches students how to groove and also relax when they dance.
Popping – another funky one good for keeping a strong rhythm and learning isolations.
Breaking – helps the children become more confident with floor work.
House – gives the students the ability to develop their footwork skills.
The children at our Kent academy become all rounders and this shows when it comes to the time to show off their street dancing skills during performances!
We hope you’ll be impressed with how your children are developing the next time you see them perform.

What a week!!
The Street Dance Summer Workshops was a huge success! We started off with a packed room full of some shy and nervous students, this is all changed half way through our first workshop when everyone started to get into the swing of things.
A new Street Dance style was taught everyday, the styles were taught by some of our resident Team Kaizen tutors and a couple of special guest tutors. The styles we covered throughout the week were Breaking, Locking, House and Hip Hop as well as some choreography and party dances.
From everyone here at Team Kaizen we would like to say a huge well done to everyone who took part over the week, we saw some huge improvements due to everyone working so hard.
Should we do another next year? We’ll just have to wait and see. Next stop the Team Kaizen Dance Academy.
For sound regular training in street dance our dance academy in Kent will make your weekends. It’s perfect for those that love to dance and want to do it more than once a year!

On Saturday 4th July students from the Dance Academy will be taking part in the Summer Queen Festival in Gravesend Kent, the event is held annually in Fort Gardens by Gravesham Council. All three groups from the Dance Academy will be showcasing all new material from this Summer term, each group will be showcasing Hip Hop, Popping and Locking.
The event is totally free and should be a lot of fun for everyone who attends, as well as a dance performance from Team Kaizen Dance Academy there will also be performances from other dance groups and the crowning of this year’s Summer Queen.
Summer Queen Festival
Saturday 4th July 15
2.00pm – 4.00pm
Fort Gardens
Commercial Place
Gravesend
Kent DA12 2BH
Do you want to perform with us one day? Then you need to head down to our Academy in Kent. We also have a range of other classes on other days if you’d prefer to learn with Team Kaizen on weekdays.

From Monday 10th August – Friday 14th August Team Kaizen will be holding Street Dance Summer Workshops, every day a new style will be taught by one of the Team Kaizen tutors. Ages Start from 5+. Students can either book individual days or the full week.
Team Kaizen Summer Workshops
Monday 10th August – Friday 14th August
Cascades Lesiure Centre
Thong Lane
Gravesend
Kent DA12 4LG
NOTE: This year’s workshops have now finished. Click here to see what happened at our street dance workshops in Kent this summer.

Thinking of joining the Team Kaizen Dance Academy? Our new term starts on Saturday 19th September and we we’ll be opening are doors once again to new students, for more information on the Dance Academy CLICK HERE

So after months and months of hard work the new website is finally here, what do you think?