Hip Hop Classes in NYC ( Street Dance, Hip Hop wear)
If you’re the type who dreamt of performing on stage with the beat of your favorite Hip Hop song, New York City will be the right place to start with.
Within the busy streets of New York, a dance studio named R.I.S.E (Re-Inventing Self Expression) is now offering hip hop classers for all levels. The studio headed by Todd Chen promises every aspiring dancer down to earth instructions that are easy to follow. They assure every enrollee that they will discover the inner confidence and style of dancing in welcoming and social atmosphere.
From basic hip hop for beginners to choreography, popping, tutting and isolations; R.I.S.E assures its enrollees that they move away from the routinary form of dancing.
They assure them that their progressive system teaches students to dance naturally by developing a core dance repertoire by internalizing steps through drills and repetition.
Street Dance
From the Bronx to the studio, street dance went a long way from where it was before. It is said that Street dance has been considered as an extension of folk dance and music. Hip hop and street dance has become so popular that from the streets it transformed itself into hip hop classes.
Its popularity has been contagious, from videos on the internet to dance competitions on air.
It’s everywhere.
The popularity of street dance and hip hop has come in part of the promotion that different networks and people do.
Music videos and live performances have directly affected how people from different walks of life came to appreciate dance.
What you wear in Hop Hop
With the moves that hip hop demands from its performer, what a dancer wears matters. For him/her to completely finish a routine, he/she must be able to do it ease and confidence.
In hip hop, what you wear determines how you perform.
To be able to dance with style, a dancer must know the fashion suits him/her best.
He/she must put in mind that you are what you wear in hip hop and the quality of the dance is greatly dependent on it.
A dancer must be able to portray must be able to portray his dance and what he/she wears.
Posted by volume on December 28th, 2011 :: Filed under Music
Tags :: Street
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