List of all the courses offered by Culture Shock San Diego.
Culture Shock San Diego offers a total of 8 courses.
Contemporary includes a full warm-up, across the floor and/or center technique, choreography, and elements of structured improvisation.
Breaking is known for its use of footwork. It consists of four primary elements: toprock, downrock, freezes, and power moves. Breaking is a popular form of street dance that was created and developed as part of Hip Hop culture of the 1970s in New York City.
Heels is a choreography class that will allow you to explore your feminine power in your favorite pair of heels. This class will utilize elements of Burlesque, Jazz, and Hip Hop.
Hip Hop includes Afrodiasporic social dances and the dance form of Breaking. The choreography will include popular moves from past to present, such as the monastery and the woah.
House includes a foundation of Footwork, Jacking, Lofting, and Floorwork. This dance form was born in the Chicago club scene and expanded in the clubs of New York. It emphasizes fast and complex steps combined with fluid movements in the torso.
Jazz is a comprehensive class that begins with a thorough warm-up and across-the-floor, ending with a choreographed combination. This art form is informed by traditional African & European folk dances and was influenced by the 1600s enslaved Africans.
Tap is a form of dance characterized by using the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion. Tap can be traced back to the 1700s and is informed by the Irish Jig, English Clog, and African-American traditional body percussion.
Whacking/Waacking incorporates arm movements, characterization, posing, and acting. This dance originated in the gay club scene of Los Angeles in the 1970s disco era. The origins come from the dance form of Punking which was done by gay kids who turned their oppression into expression.
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