hip-hop
Ladies of Hip-Hop From Salt-n-Pepa to Missy Elliott, the ladies of hip-hop have infused the form with a cheeky attitude that exemplifies self-confident feminine force. Fun and flirty, saucy and strong, this gals-only class highlights the moves and grooves of women in hip-hop from its conception through today. Come get your sass on!
OPEN LEVEL: Thursdays, May 31-July 19 • 5:30-7 pm Lois Trombley • $135/8 wks. • Limit: 18
Hip-Hop Fusion: Reggae/Dancehall
A mixture of reggae/dancehall with elements of other genres—such as hip-hop, R&B, rock and roll, punk, Latin, and Indian music—this fusion originated in Jamaica and has taken the world by storm. Come learn the bogle, butterfly, and much more!
OPEN LEVEL: Thursdays, May 31-July 19 • 7:10-8:40 pm Lois Trombley • $135/8 wks. • Limit: 18
contemporary Improvisation Lab
This class supports movers and dancers in deepening their knowledge of personal movement patterns and developing and refining their individual creative expression. Class includes warm-ups that increase awareness of anatomical systems, followed by structured improvisations and movement studies. Learn how to allow your creative impulses and ideas the freedom to take an initial form, then rework them with the help of your fellow movers.
OPEN LEVEL: Wednesdays, May 30-July 18 (No class July 4) • 5:30-7 pm • Lida Winfield $120/7 wks. • Limit: 18
Movement as Metaphor with Sara McMahon
This class utilizes principles of Bartenieff Fundamentals, Movement Studies, and Body-Mind Centering as a way to explore the dynamics of movement as they relate to personal creative expression. Come prepared to move, draw, and write!
OPEN LEVEL: Saturdays, June 2-July 21• 10-11:30 am Sara McMahon • $135/8 wks. • Limit: 18
Composition/Physical Relationships with John Jasperse Jasperse is a prolific contemporary choreographer in residence at the Flynn this June, known for his rich content and wry approach. In this workshop, a series of improvisations and choreographic sketches help explore dance-making as the creation of a series of physical relations, both between performers and within time and space. Explorations include manifesting internal bodily states in movement through the use of images and partner work, and the reverse—starting with memory, text, and our cultural environment to structure physical situations which in turn affect our bodily state. With information moving in both directions, we’ll search for dance that exhibits a personal movement language, an evocative aesthetic sensibility, intelligence, and guts.
OPEN LEVEL: Saturday, June 16 10 am-12 pm • FlynnSpace $25 • Limit: 10
ballet
Ballet I , & II Even if you’ve never pointed your foot, you can develop great legs and a well-toned, elegantly postured body with our adult ballet classes. Ballet reshapes body lines, tones muscles, and improves balance, strength, grace, and physical coordination. Level II refines technique and artistry and introduces more challenging movement combinations.
MONDAYS • May 28-July 16 Elizabeth Brody Limit: 16
I (BEGINNER)
5:30-6:30 pm $95/8 wks.
II (ADV. BEGINNER): 6:30-7:30 pm $95/8 wks.
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19 All summer dance classes are held in the Flynn’s Chase Dance Studio
ALL SUMMER DANCE CLASSES are held in the Flynn’s Chase Dance Studio
PHOTO BY CYNDI FREEMAN
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