List of all the courses offered by Mark Morris Dance Group.
Mark Morris Dance Group offers a total of 11 courses.
An ideal class for beginners, this class is for the student who wishes to improve rhythm and musicality while learning and developing basic tap technique.
For true beginner students, this class is the perfect introduction to the fundamentals of ballet. Develop your skillset in traditional dance elements in a non-competitive, fun environment with live musical accompaniment.
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.
Learn the basics of this popular and innovative dance genre including freestyle, poppiThis course teaches the basics of the innovative and popular dance genre, including freestyle, pop, and engaging in this fun and welcoming workshop.ng, and locking in this fun and welcoming workshop.
This course are accompanied by a pianist and follow a traditional structure. Students begin at the barre, progress to the center, and culminate with travelling exercises across the floor.
In this course Students learn and build on choreography and class culminates in a cypher style improvisation. In all levels, students explore their personal voice through freestyle (improvisation) and a wide range of codified styles, including breaking, popping, and locking.
Our classes draw from a variety of jazz styles both historical and contemporary ranging from Broadway, commercial, funk, and classical techniques. Students begin with a high energy warm-up, progress to across-the-floor exercises, and use skills and concepts to master choreography to various music s...
This course is accompanied by live music and draw from a variety of classical and contemporary techniques.
This course draw from folk, classical, Broadway, and contemporary songbooks with a focus on breathing and vocal technique, rhythm, melody, song interpretation, and creativity.
This course draw from both the Broadway and the contemporary Rhythm-Tap styles and begin with a foot isolating warm-up, followed by rhythm and step-based skill building in both the center of the room and moving across the floor.
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