Northwest United Physie and Dance is a part of the Australian Physie and Dance Association (APDA), a professional association which was established in 2012 to offer a new vision for Physie and dance.
Physie is fun. It’s social. It promotes fitness and a general sense of well-being, and self-worth. APDA embraces the opportunity for positive change. The creative team at APDA pride themselves in understanding the need to review and redefine this unique sport, and collectively they have designed a national curriculum that is energetic, edgy and always exciting for students.
The APDA syllabus incorporates modern dance, ballet, lyrical, stretch and strengthening exercises to support these movements. The syllabus underpins our Association’s vision to help students express their creativity through an innovative interpretation of movement and music. The syllabus will be reviewed annually to ensure that the Association’s high standards are continually met and maintained.
Physie (pronounced 'Physie'), is a dance sport for girls and women from 2 years up which aims to build confidence, good posture, strength, fitness and flexibility through exercise.
Uniquely Australian, the syllabus, updated annually, is performed to modern music and comprises standing and floor exercises, aerobic warm-ups, basic ballet, and modern dance.
Our choreography is age-appropriately designed to teach the relationship of music to movement, rhythm, co-ordination, balance, and musical interpretation.
Members are taught in suburban Physie schools (similar to any dance school) by trained teachers supplied to the club by our National organisation.
The Physie year culminates in a series of friendly competitions for both teams and individuals. These are not compulsory, but they do help to foster a club spirit, a sense of belonging, and club loyalty.
Physie is a marvellous way to develop healthy minds and bodies whilst forming friendships that last a lifetime.
Physie is fun. It’s social. It promotes fitness and a general sense of well-being, and self-worth. APDA embraces the opportunity for positive change. The creative team at APDA pride themselves in understanding the need to review and redefine this unique sport, and collectively they have designed a national curriculum that is energetic, edgy and always exciting for students.
The APDA syllabus incorporates modern dance, ballet, lyrical, stretch and strengthening exercises to support these movements. The syllabus underpins our Association’s vision to help students express their creativity through an innovative interpretation of movement and music. The syllabus will be reviewed annually to ensure that the Association’s high standards are continually met and maintained.
Physie (pronounced 'Physie'), is a dance sport for girls and women from 2 years up which aims to build confidence, good posture, strength, fitness and flexibility through exercise.
Uniquely Australian, the syllabus, updated annually, is performed to modern music and comprises standing and floor exercises, aerobic warm-ups, basic ballet, and modern dance.
Our choreography is age-appropriately designed to teach the relationship of music to movement, rhythm, co-ordination, balance, and musical interpretation.
Members are taught in suburban Physie schools (similar to any dance school) by trained teachers supplied to the club by our National organisation.
The Physie year culminates in a series of friendly competitions for both teams and individuals. These are not compulsory, but they do help to foster a club spirit, a sense of belonging, and club loyalty.
Physie is a marvellous way to develop healthy minds and bodies whilst forming friendships that last a lifetime.
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