Caregiver/Toddler/Child (Saturday - Summer)
Ages 0-5 with Caregiver | Available
Experience a magical hour of joyful dance, connection, and learning with your child. Learn the BrainDance, explore dance concepts, play with multi-sensory props and instruments, and practice movement skills through guided dances and obstacle courses. Our brain-compatible approach nurtures cognitive, social-emotional, and kinesthetic development while encouraging imagination and creativity!
If you will be dancing with more than one child, you need to register all children for the class. We offer a 25% discount for the second child registered in a family. Please contact us BEFORE you register at registrar@creativedance.org for the COUPON CODE to use at checkout to get the family discount for multiple children.
- Clothing:
- Adults: comfortable, non-restrictive clothes, bare feet.
- Children: dance or play clothes (leggings, t-shirts, etc.), bare feet.
Annie Hughes
Annie Garlick Hughes (she/her) holds a degree in Dance Education from Brigham Young University in Provo, UT. She has been teaching dance for over 15 years in studios, public schools, and community programs. Annie has danced with Artsbridge, Kinnect, Dancesemble and Contemporary Dance Theater (CDT), and has performed in India, China, and around the US. She believes that dance is a vehicle to greater enrichment regardless of age or experience. She loves to see children discover their creativity, decision making skills, and self expression through movement. Annie attended CDC’s Summer Dance Institute for Teachers in 2021 and is excited to be a part of the Creative Dance Center community.
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.