Styles
We offer a variety of training.
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We offer a variety of training.
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Hip Hop dance is a style of movement characterized by bounces and rocks, performed in Hip Hop music. The style has deep historical and social roots in African-American culture, emerging within communities in 1970s New York. Although often referred to as a singular dance style, Hip Hop dance is part of a larger Hip Hop culture, which includes elements such as Deejaying, Graffiti, Emceeing, and Breaking.
Contemporary dance is an expressive dance style that combines elements from various genres, including modern ballet, jazz, lyrical, and classical dance. Contemporary dancers strive to connect the mind and body through fluid or contrasting, abrupt dance movements. The term "contemporary" can be somewhat misleading: it describes a genre that developed in the mid-20th century and is still highly popular today.
Ballet is an art form created through the movement of the human body following a precise technique developed during the Renaissance in Italy. The style is theatrical, performed on stage in front of an audience, using costumes, set design, and lighting. It can tell a story or express a thought, concept, or emotion. Classical dance can be magical, exciting, provocative, or unsettling.
Street-Jazz is a lyrical style of dance, perfect for storytelling and projecting emotional depth. It is exciting and suggestive, but without the kind of vulgarity that would undermine its mainstream appeal. It is designed to have broad appeal while still maintaining a sense of magic and thrill in its execution.
Breakdance, also known as break dance, break, breaking, breakdancing, or b-boying (preferred term in the United States), is a style of dance that originated in New York in the 1970s. It is characterized by its jerky body movements, acrobatic elements, and floor-based figures. A breakdancer is commonly referred to as a Bboy or b-boy (for a male dancer) and Bgirl or b-girl (for a female dancer).
Krump is a form of urban dance that emerged in disadvantaged neighborhoods of Los Angeles in the early 2000s. It was created by a group of dancers who came together to express their anger and frustration about the challenging life in their neighborhood. Krump dance is characterized by fast and exaggerated movements, contortions, and intense facial expressions. Krump is often considered a "battle" dance style, meaning it is frequently used for improvised dance competitions or dance battles. Krump dancers often move in an intense and energetic manner, drawing inspiration from hip-hop dance, contemporary dance, and traditional African dance. It is often associated with a "krumping" attitude that signifies strength, determination, and emotional release.
K-Pop dance is the style you see on the Korean pop music scene. Dance to the heavy beats of electronic, funk, R&B, or rap music, and familiarize yourself with a style that reflects Korean pop culture. You will learn techniques such as body isolation, waving, and popping. The class is high-energy! Be prepared to sweat!