Full Day Camp - Art in Motion & Hip Hop Groove - Ages 6-9

Full Day Camp - Art in Motion & Hip Hop Groove - Ages 6-9

Camps | Available

Ages: 6-9
7/21/2025-7/25/2025
9:30 AM-4:00 PM PST on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri
$610.00 USD

Full Day Camp - Art in Motion & Hip Hop Groove - Ages 6-9

Camps | Available

Join us for a full day of camp with “Art in Motion” camp in the morning and “Hip Hop Groove” in the afternoon! Full-day camp includes lunchtime care between 12:30-1:00pm at no extra charge! 


Art in Motion (9:30am-12:30pm)

Art in Motion explores dance and art through the works of visionary artists. Every day we discover a new artist, immersing ourselves in their unique style and voice. Frida Kahlo, Dale Chihuly, Gee’s Bend Quilts (Freedom Quilting Bee), and Leonardo da Vinci  will inspire our creations. Creative dance class includes time for dance-making inspired by our daily artist. Art in Motion engages creativity and expression through kinesthetic and visual/spatial learning experiences, fusing the worlds of dance and visual art! Dancers and artists share their creativity with family in an informal presentation on the last day of camp.


Hip Hop Groove (1:00-4:00pm)

Explore dance styles from the vibrant culture of Hip Hop through the lens of foundational dance concepts. Learn grooves like the Rock and Bounce, social dance steps, Breaking techniques, and freestyle while building confidence, performance skills, and an understanding of Hip Hop's history and cultural roots. Dancers and artists share their creativity with family in an informal presentation on the last day of camp.


Early Bird Special: $610 if you register before March 1.

After March 1: $675


Tuition includes $40 non-refundable registration fee. 


Cancellation Policy: CDC Administration must be notified 2 weeks prior to the start of your camp to receive a refund, minus non-refundable registration fee. No refunds given less than 2 weeks before camp. However, tuition may be used as a credit to a future class or camp.

  • Full-day camp includes lunchtime care between 12:30-1:00pm at no extra charge! Campers will bring lunch and eat in our waiting room with supervision, followed by activities if time permits.

    Looking for a half-day camp? Campers can join CLICK HERE to view our camp offerings.
    Financial aid available based on need. This is a limited community resource supported in part by individual donors. Click here to complete our online financial aid application. An application must be received by CDC before you register.
    Payment Plans available. This flexible option allows families to split their balance into two installments. No application is required, but a payment plan must be arranged in advance by contacting registrar@creativedance.org. Placement in the camp is not ensured until your first payment is received.
  • Art in Motion: Dress for comfort and ease of movement. Dance clothes such as leotards, footless tights, sweatpants/shorts, leggings, t-shirts, dance skirts, etc. Students dance in bare feet.

    Hip Hop Groove: Dress for comfort and ease of movement. Dance clothes such as sweatpants/shorts, leggings, t-shirts, tank tops, etc. Students dance in clean-soled sneakers. Please bring a pair of sneakers with clean soles for your dancer to change into for class. 

Evans, Olivia
Olivia Evans

Olivia Evans (she/her) is a dancer, choreographer, and dance educator. She grew up training primarily in classical ballet and attended the Training Program with Alonzo King LINES Ballet in San Francisco from 2021-23. Upon graduation, she worked as a teaching artist with LINES Community Programs, the Teens at LINES Program, and SF Arts Education Project. Olivia has developed a teaching practice rooted in both unique creative expression and strong physical and mental technique. She works to facilitate playful, open spaces where her students can support each other in investigating their curiosities. Olivia feels that students of any age and experience should feel empowered to embrace their artistic individuality.

Kogure, Yoko
Yoko Kogure

Yoko Kogure, a Los Angeles native, has been immersed in Southern California’s vibrant Hip Hop dance scene for over 20 years. She served as the Company Director of Culture Shock Los Angeles for nearly a decade, leading community engagement initiatives, producing performances, and mentoring dancers of all levels. Her teaching experience includes roles as a teaching artist for LA Unified School District, leadership in youth and professional dance companies, and instruction at dance studios and schools across the region.
Yoko’s performance journey includes being part of renowned dance teams such as Pac Modern, Boogiezone Breed OC/LA, Movement Project, and Culture Shock Los Angeles. She has performed at iconic venues like the Hollywood Bowl and Ford Amphitheater, as well as major dance events including Arena Dance Competition, VIBE Dance Competition, Bodyrock, World of Dance (WOD), and Carnival, among others. She is trained in styles such as Popping, House, Locking, and Waacking. While these styles are often grouped under the Hip Hop “umbrella,” they are not Hip Hop styles. Each of these forms has its own distinct techniques, vocabulary, and cultural origins.
Yoko is passionate about inspiring her students to find joy in movement and is deeply committed to helping them develop confidence, creativity, and a lifelong love for dance.