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Sway is an online dance-learning platform, with pages indicating that lessons are available via its website, Android App, and iOS App. Its courses focus on street dance and dance training, covering areas such as Freestyle, Choreography, Health, Popping, Tutting, Hip Hop, House, Ladylike, and more. The terms list the operating entity as Germany-based Choomza UG. Choomza also appears to have broader platform features related to dancer social networking, events, videos, and competition judging.
Based on the captured content, Sway Premium includes “all courses and styles.” The courses are centered on tutorial videos, and the terms specifically mention premium content including tutorial videos for independently practicing particular dance styles. In other words, it is more of a self-paced, pre-recorded learning platform than a live-class or 1-on-1 private-coaching service. The platform lists a number of teachers/dancers, including Mamson, Miracle, Rayboom, Robozee, Jäz, Nuria, Twoface, OG, P-Dog, Slunch, and others, but the text does not provide detailed instructor biographies, awards, or teaching credentials.
The pricing is relatively clear: Sway Premium costs €7.99 per month, includes a 14-day free trial, and is marked as cancelable at any time. The terms also state that memberships can be prepaid monthly or annually, though the captured text does not provide an annual price. For payment, the platform typically uses Stripe; purchases made through Google Play or the Apple App Store are subject to the relevant app-store payment rules. One point to note is that the terms state users may lose their right of withdrawal for digital content once access to that content has begun.
The main advantages are its low entry price and the fact that one subscription covers all courses and styles. It also supports both web and mobile access, making it suitable for short, flexible practice sessions. Its dance-style coverage is focused, especially for street-dance learners. The main limitation is a lack of transparency: we did not see clear information on course length, difficulty levels, learning paths, practice-feedback mechanisms, subtitle languages, or update frequency. There is also no information about certificates or formal accreditation. If learners need structured grading, live correction, or 1-on-1 teacher guidance, the available text does not provide enough evidence that Sway can meet those needs.
Sway is better suited to adults or teenagers who have some self-discipline and want a low-cost way to learn street-dance moves and choreography. The terms state that the platform is available to natural persons aged 14 and above, while minors need consent from a legal representative to publish content. The text does not state how well the service works from mainland China. Stripe, App Store/Google Play payments, and video loading may all involve uncertainty in real-world use, so access from China is rated as unknown. Alternatives to consider include Steezy Studio, CLI Studios, YouTube/Bilibili dance tutorials, or online courses from domestic dance studios.
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sway-dance.com is an Germany Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $8.70, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sway-dance.com directly.