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Bharatanatyam Dance

Bharatanatyam is one of the oldest dance forms of India and was formatted and documented as a performing art in the 19th century by four brothers known as the Tanjore Quartet. This art form is handed down under devadasi system. Nowadays this is performed by men and women all over India. It has a wide range of movements and postures and also draws from experimental and fusion choreography


Bollywood Dance

Bollywood is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai-based Hindi language film industry in India. Bollywood Dancing is one of the hottest dances around! It is the foundation of every great Indian Bollywood Film


Jazz Dance

Introduces principles and skills in the fundamentals of jazz dance technique. Emphasizes and develops correct body alignment, coordination, strength, flexibility, rhythm, and movement awareness. Includes jazz dance vocabulary and simple jazz dance combinations


Salsa Dance

Salsa is known to have emerged from the Afro-Cuban Rumba and Son dancing styles in the period around 1940.
There are various styles of salsa. The characteristics that identify a style include timing, body movement, foot patterns, body rolls, attitude, the way two partners hold each other, etc


Fusion Dance

Fusion is an improvised lead-follow approach to dancing to any style of music that does not have a strictly defined dance aesthetic. Just as music adopts, adapts to, and blends with various influences and styles, fusion accomplishes the same in the form of dance. It is a triad of connection between your movement, your partner’s movement, and the music. Depending on the music and the dancers, fusion can mean creating a new dance style to unique music, or combining two or more established dance aesthetics into a single dance to reflect the sound of a song combining multiple influences.


Contemporary Dance

Contemporary dance is a style of expressive dance that combines elements of several dance genres including modern, jazz, lyrical and classical ballet. Contemporary dancers strive to connect the mind and the body through fluid dance movements. Contemporary dance stresses versatility and improvisation, unlike the strict, structured nature of ballet. Contemporary dancers focus on floorwork, using gravity to pull them down to the floor. This dance genre is often done in bare feet. Contemporary dance can be performed to many different styles of music


Locking Popping Dance

Popping and Locking is a time-honored breakdance art, as well as one of the most ultimate expressions in Hip Hop. It involves involuntary and violent rapid fire body contortions.
Popping is practiced by poppers and is the more radical, free-flowing, poppier of the two and has more pop-type popping motions than locking (with little pops, or little poppy movement). This portion of the dance art requires more attention to technique and takes many years to master.


Hip-Hop Dance

Hip-hop dance refers to street dance styles primarily performed to hip hop music or that have evolved as part of hip hop culture. It includes a wide range of styles primarily breaking, locking, and popping which were created in the 1970s and made popular by dance crews in the United States. Hip hop developed from several cultures, including jazz, rock, tap and American and Latino cultures. Hip hop is a very energetic form of dancing. It is unique in that it allows its dancers to perform with freedom of movement, adding in their own personalities