Contemporary includes a full warm-up, across the floor and/or center technique, choreography, and elements of structured improvisation.
Contemporary includes a full warm-up, across the floor and/or center technique, choreography, and elements of structured improvisation. This dance form developed Modern dance in the 1900s as a revolt against the restrictions of Ballet. As a dance form, it continues to be advanced through movement innovation and exploration, drawing from various dance forms such as Jazz, Hip Hop, Martial Arts, and theatrical performance.
This class challenges dancers to explore the quality of movement, musicality, and performance. Suitable for dancers with a solid background in any form of dance who are looking to improve their execution and adaptability. No special attire or shoes required.
Culture Shock® San Diego is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dance organization dedicated to innovative performance, artistic development and community outreach. Our dance classes at Culture Shock Training Academy lay the groundwork for further training on our youth and adult performance troupes.
Contemporary dance draws on modern dance techniques as well as newer philosophies of movement that depart from classical dance techniques. Unlike classical ballet, contemporary often utilizes ground work and dancers often perform in bare feet
Contemporary Dance Classes are offered by I Am Phresh Dance Academy for all ages and skill level. We are dedicated to the love, passion and life of dance. Our company's mission statement is to train and create dancers of the future.
Contemporary Dance Classes are offered by Contemporary Academy of Dance for ages and skill level. We provide our students with a safe, encouraging, and fun environment to learn a variety of dance styles.
Students will focus on contractions, spirals, basic floor work, and elemental concepts of space, time and force. They will also build core strength and flexibility in a fun and encouraging environment.
A fusion of modern, jazz, and ballet dance, contemporary and lyrical styles are high in demand and ever-evolving. Contemporary features a more modern-based style while lyrical contains a more ballet-based curriculum. Minimum two years of ballet technique to place in both contemporary and lyrical
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