Recap: Dance to the Beat with TeachStreet's Hip Hop Workshop

From salsa dancing to hip hop, we try our best to provide fun workshops for our community to learn new things. We were able to put together a Hip Hop Workshop last Saturday, where students were able to get an introduction to both break dancing and hip hop dancing from some great teachers.

A big thank you goes out to both Daniel Etcheto (Breakdancing Ninja) and Shinji Kasahara for taking the time to teach our community about what they do while providing a bit of a taste of their world of dancing. Along with the teachers, I’d also love to thank Marlo Martin for lending her space at eXit Space School of Dance. Without the help of the community of teachers and schools on TeachStreet, events like these wouldn’t happen, so please give you thanks today with a review or testimonial:

For more photos/videos from the event, please check out our slide show below:

There were a lot of happy, and exhausted, faces when leaving the workshop, which was great. Some fo the students wanted to know when the next workshop or event is going to be in Seattle, so please if you’re interested too — send me an e-mail of what you want to learn. If you happened to have any questions or feedback, please e-mail at joseph@teachstreet.com.

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  • http://teachstreet.com gracie

    Thanks again to all those that came out for the workshop! It was super fun and I had a great time meeting all of you. Does anyone remember the choreography? :)

  • WD

    My friend and I were fond of the instructor’s silly personality. We thought we might be bored since the class was explained to us as a basic level session, but the choreography was great and the pace was just right. I would definitely recommend the hip hop class.