What’s a clever course description title for high school students for a dance/yoga/fitness, etc. elective?

My friend’s sister needs help coming up with an enticing title for a Dance class she is piloting for high school students as an elective to 2nd-year P.E. next year. The course will encompass fun units on zumba, yoga, hip-hop, choreography, and other types of dance for boys and girls. The first word should probably be DANCE because that’s what is going to catch attention first, but what about the rest of it? It’s definitely fitness-based, but she wants it to sound fun and open to both genders. The course USED to be called "Aerobics, fitness & dance" but I think the aerobics part threw students off because it sounded too much like a fierce workout class. ANY SUGGESTIONS?P

Fun Fitness
Fitness on the Move
Fit to Dance
Dance Away to Fitness
Fit Music
Rhythm Fitness


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4 comments to What’s a clever course description title for high school students for a dance/yoga/fitness, etc. elective?

  • rsnipes29512

    Fun Fitness
    Fitness on the Move
    Fit to Dance
    Dance Away to Fitness
    Fit Music
    Rhythm Fitness
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  • kerryFirst Name

    Dance moves for fitness. dancing for fitness, hip hop moves for dancers.
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  • Whatcha say?

    from all of rsnipes29512 suggestions, i like fit to dance best. don’t choose me as the best answer. give him/her the credit, not me.
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    rsnipes29512

  • Sarker 2013

    Dance Education

    Dance and Fitness

    Dancerobics

    Dance and Aerobics
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