Intermediate/Advanced Hip Hop

Intermediate/Advanced Hip Hop

Children & Teens | This class is completed

Ages 13+ to Adult

2/2/2022-6/8/2022

6:50 PM-7:50 PM PDT on Wed

$330.00 USD

Explore different movement combinations and techniques from the wide range of styles associated with Hip Hop. Learn rhythm and precision in this energetic class that instills the importance of storytelling through movement.

Creative Dance Center COVID-19 health and safety protocols include but are not limited to: masks required for students and guardians ages 2 and up, regardless of vaccination status, to enter the building, during class, and at drop off and pick up; required Assumption of Risk/Health Screening/Release of Liability Form must be filled out for all students before each session; only staff, faculty, and students are allowed to stay in the building during class; required vaccine verification form must be completed for all people age 12 and older who are entering the building; if you and/or your student age 12+ cannot provide proof of full vaccination, a negative COVID-19 lab administered test taken within 72 hours needs to be provided before entering the building (King County mandate). For a full list of Covid-19 protocols visit creativedance.org/classes-workshops/#covid-19.

  • Students should bring a pair of clean-soled sneakers to change into for class.
Tan, Jay

Jay Tan’s love for dance began at 15 when he participated in a cultural festival that incorporated various art forms to promote peace. From there, he dabbled in both Modern Contemporary and Hip Hop for two years, before fully immersing himself in Hip Hop and its culture. Since then, Jay has directed 2 dance companies in Singapore, served as a director for Hip Hop Connxion Chicago, and founded an Indiana based kids Hip Hop dance company ‘Jaywalkerz’. Jay has also provided artistic direction for the opening ceremony of the first Youth Olympic games held in Singapore, as well as produced, and directed a 2 hour long dance musical that was based loosely on the game ‘Clue’. Today, Jay is a producer and storyteller at Microsoft, and continues to be passionate about mentoring the next generation of changemakers through hip hop. He believes that dance is a powerful tool and language to leverage in building a strong community of youth who will propel society forward in the many decades to come. Jay’s classes focus on students discovering their innate qualities through movement, connecting deeper with their bodies, and honing their individual voices. He constantly strives to ensure that students feel safe enough to take risks and fosters an environment that spurs his students’ creative energy in new directions.