The use of rhythmic heavy beats and rap music are used to encourage students to loosen up and express their inner-selves!
Hip Hop dance is a versatile style of dance that often encompasses movements with punch and style.
It is deeply influenced by elements of Hip Hop culture, including DJing, rapping, and breakdancing.
The use of rhythmic heavy beats and rap music are used to encourage students to loosen up and express their inner-selves!
Hitting accents with force and abandonment make for a great physical workout while having fun!
Since 1986, the Canadian School of Dance (CSD) and its co-founders and co-directors, Fran Coyle (A.R.A.D., T.D., A.I.S.T.D.) and Monica Adjeleian (A.R.A.D., Honours I.S.T.D.) have prided themselves on maintaining the highest standards of dance training.
Over the years, our CSD teachers have educated and inspired thousands of individuals by using established and renowned syllabus structures, as well as their artistic talents, to train award-winning and high-achieving dancers.
In a supportive and encouraging environment, we strive to motivate each student to reach their full potential as a dancer. CSD has earned a reputation not only for excellence in dance training but also for our safe and warm environment built on a philosophy that believes every person can learn to dance, regardless of age and perceived abilities.
We offer a variety of programs at our studio, ranging from a recreational program for those who want to get their bodies moving and learn new skills, to a high-intensity, high-commitment level competitive program designed to prepare dancers for the professional world of dance. We offer classes in a diverse range of disciplines to accommodate aspiring dancers of all interests.
Hip Hop originated in the 1970’s on the streets of New York. It consists of several elements that work together to create a distinctive style. Some of those styles include locking, popping and krumping.
Previously called “Hip Hop”, our classes are now called Street Dance to show respect toward Hip Hop culture (includes dance, community, music, clothing, and more).
Dancers are often encouraged to show their creativity through improvisation, referred to as “freestyling"
This is a high-energy, dynamic attitude class which develops self-expression and self-appreciation and involves precise rhythmic movements as seen in music videos.
Improve your coordination, build confidence and get a great workout with Hip Hop. The class begins with a warm-up, progresses on to skills development, then concludes with a routine that will get you moving on the dance floor with ease by the end of the class.
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