- Camille A. Brown
Camille A. Brown has partnered with several dance teachers with expertise in social dance forms to create this FREE, inter-generational event, which includes a day of free workshops facilitated by Camille A. Brown and renowned teachers!
Hip Hop Dance Party Moves-
Quilian Matthew
African Dance- Catherine Foster
For centuries the evolution of African dance, history, and culture have all played an intricate role in how communities are shaped in the world. Come experience a journey through modern and traditional dance styles of the African Diaspora while creating our very own community right on the dance floor!
40s Dance
Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards
Locking
Adesola Osakalumi
This class will explore the freedom, style and athletic energy of this dynamic style, created during the late 60s/early 70s by Don Campbell and prominently featured on Soul Train. Incorporating social dances, "the lock", points, lots of improvisation and personality in the class, "we be a funky, good time!"
Social Dance for Social Change
Maleek Washington & Tim Edwards
This class will look at the power of social dance through the ages past and
present. Getting an understanding of its lineage, its importance and its purpose through movement.
Hip Hop and African Culture Nuances
Duane Lee Holland Jr.
This class will utilize the style of House, as the foundation to crafting
a combination. Within the process we will reinforce history and terminology of Hip-Hop culture and practice.
Black Men Moving
Desmond Seymour
"Dance and Distribute" is an exercise where we combine expressions from individuals to groups into one coherent physical expression. Movement from micro to macro!
Outside of the dance workshops, attendees will be able to participate in an interactive lunch circle discussion with Dance Professor, Jasmine Thompson, which provides a safe space for everyone to discuss what they have learned at
Every Body Move!
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