Meet a Breakdancing Teacher

In the first of what we hope to be an on-going series of interviews with students and teachers, the TeachStreet staff talks with local Seattle Seattle breakdancing instructor Daniel Etcheto about his life teaching breakdancing classes.

Daniel Etcheto

TeachStreet: How in the world did you get into breakdancing?

Daniel Etcheto: I started breakdancing after I saw some dude doing it on the street. Then I rented Beat Street and practiced in a studio I set up in my barn. For the first year I practiced two hours every other day until I perfected the baddest breakin’ move, THE WORM!

TS: How long have you been teaching breakdancing?

DE: I’ve been teaching breakdancing part-time for the last 5 years or so. I also have a “day job” as an engineer, but teaching a few days a month makes sure that my master plan of making breakdancing the best dance on the planet becomes a reality!

TS: What types of students do you teach? How many?

DE: I currently teach about 40 students each month… varying from complete newbies to top notch athletes wanting some new tricks. I’m teaching everyone from 9-year-old girls who wanted something other than ballet classes to the teenage guys who think it “looks really cool” to adults in their 20′s and 30′s that have secret aspirations to break dance.

TS: What do you love about teaching breakdancing?

DE: Showing people how easy and fun it is to do!

TS: Any favorite moments from breakdancing class?

DE: Any time there are kids, there are funny moments. They are the most creative and inventive dancers, period.

TS: What’s the best way that you’ve found new students?

DE: Personal referrals, and from my website. The Kirkland Dance Studio also sends fliers out to all the schools in the area telling them about classes that they offer. Breakdancing is a little “abnormal” so a lot of people come check it out just because it sounds cool and different. A lot of folks are surprised that there is a method to learning breaking, and how simple it is once the moves are broken into pieces.

TS: Any advice for TeachStreet?

DE: The artist community doesn’t want to do the business side, nor are they/we terribly computer savvy as a whole. They don’t want to do marketing or advertising. I recommend creating tools that significantly limit the amount of administrative work; they are artists not business people. If the site works and gets folks new students, they’ll be loyal.

TS: Anything else you’d like to add?

The only limits you have are the ones you place on yourself! And, “Can’t” lives on “Won’t Street.”

TS: And “Can” lives on “TeachStreet“. We hear ya Daniel! We’re working hard to create a site that’s usable for real live humans. We think of it as our job to make your job easier. K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Smart-y) is the motto that we live by. We’ll trust you to keep us honest if we’re not living up to expectations though.

Daniel Etcheto currently teaches breakdancing classes at Kirkland Dance Studio on Tuesdays from 6-7pm, and at Cascade Elite Gymnastics on Wednesdays from 7:30-9pm. He also does private lessons ($40/hour) for folks living in and around the Seattle area. His website is www.breakdancingninja.com.

Or, you can also check out his TeachStreet breakdancing classes profile here. Get out there and start breaking!

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  • Alx Acosta

    I have personally worked with Daniel and TOTALLY recommend him to anyone wanting to learn. He knows how to relate the material, will work with you down to the nitty gritty and has a totally positive atitude!!! Its not everyday you get a chance to be ‘taught’ break dancing, its more of a ‘learn on your own through trial and error’ ordeal… so this is WELL worth it!!!

  • Austin

    are the any breakdance techers nby centerville oh?

  • http://www.teachstreet.com Dave

    We love that we just got a request to find a breakdancing teacher near Centerville, Ohio! At the same time, we’re sad that we’re not ready to launch in Ohio yet — but, that doesn’t mean that we can’t try to help.

    We just did some quick searching and found a few folks that may be in your neighborhood — we’ll leave it to you to try contacting them — let us know if you find a teacher to help you out!

    1) MeetUp might have a group of folks near you:
    http://breakdance.meetup.com/cities/all/

    2) Star Perfromance Center:
    http://www.starperformancecentre.com/

    3) Here’s an active MySpacer with a penchant for Breaking:
    http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=1319572

  • Ethan

    I’ve personally witnessed Dan’s interaction w/ his students, and can testify that he delivers results & empowers his students to express themselves through break-dancing. From 8 yr olds on up, they all have become “breakers” in their own right.

  • Austin

    thanks for try to help but nope

  • http://www.breakdancedvd.com brit

    learn the “worm” he was talking about at
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvHBBL_4wyE

    it’s fun! i learned!

  • patrick counts

    any break dance teachers near cookeville TN?

  • jose,jc,alex

    we want to learn how to break dance please give me a call at (786)-274-3692 from 6:00 pm to 10:pm

  • fortune

    cool.i want 2 learn

  • jaron joiner

    Im in cincinnati oh , and I am a professional instructor and dancer, jaronjoiner@yahoo.com

  • mikhayla

    I also want breakdancing classes in centerville, ohio!!! i hope you have them soon!

  • http://www.teachstreet.com Dave

    Hi Mikhayla — sorry, but no signs of breakdancing classes near Centerville yet. But, I did just add/invite Jaron Joiner to the site, so hopefully he’ll activate his TeachStreet classes, and maybe he’ll know of some other folks to invite to TeachStreet — you can find his profile here:

    http://www.teachstreet.com/teacher/jaron-joiner

  • Mikhayla

    Thanks, Dave! :D

  • http://www.teachstreet.com/teacher/ b-boy AKA

    The break dance class are great dude its like I felt 60 one day and when I tried out it felt like I was 12 all over again.
    I am only 20 so don’t please think that i’m old.:)

  • Jackie

    are the any classes near the Arlington, grand prairie or dfw area in texas? i’m tired of practicing on my own.

  • zayzay0144343

    is thier any teachers near west philly

  • zayzay0144343

    is thier any teachers near west philly

  • brands

    B-girl looks pretty good. check out the screenings in new york and austin http://www.facebook.com/bgirlmovie?v=app_234406…

  • brands

    B-girl looks pretty good. check out the screenings in new york and austin http://www.facebook.com/bgirlmovie?v=app_234406…

  • dominic

    not sure if this is the right place but im not to great at finding things online.so im gona post it here.im a Bboy and have been training for 9 years.i want to start up my own classes but am stuck on how to go about doing this.i am based in london uk .if anyone can help me out please email me with some guidence..thanks

  • http://www.nosnivelling.com daveschappell

    Hey Dominic,

    Sorry that you can't add your classes to TeachStreet yet, but adding non-US listings is coming soon! In the meantime, you should check out our friends at School of Everything (they're based in the UK, and they're awesome). And, check out other bboy listings on TeachStreet to see the types of things to include in a great listing — for instance, Breakdancing Ninja's TeachStreet listings are awesome.

    Good luck!

  • EllieXx

    I was wondering if there were any people out around Vancouver Washington that could teach some one how to Break dance? I want to get a Break Dancing class going at my school, but I'm not sure how to get that going…

  • http://www.nosnivelling.com daveschappell

    Looks like there are several on TeachStreet — find them here:

    http://www.teachstreet.com/search/search?what=b…

  • Nichole Otten

    Hey I have a little boy he's 4 and wants to learn how to break dance he watches it and imitates it all the time and we live in Delaware Ohio do you know of any places I could enroll him?
    Thank you so much
    Nichole

  • teachstreet

    I checked on TeachStreet, and alas, we didn't have any. And I then checked
    Google near you, and I was shut out as well.

    But, you may want to try an online dance class — I found this one, and you
    may be able to find others online.

    If it works out, invite them to add their classes to TeachStreet, please!

    http://www.breakdanceclass.com/

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    I think it will be very difficult to learn.

  • B-boy

    I need a teacher in Connecticut as soon as posible the place calls Backstage academy of dance we need a breakdance teacher in there

    Connecticut newington

    From B-boy

  • Salsah

    i need a teacher to teach me

    so can anyone help me for that

  • http://www.nosnivelling.com daveschappell

    Hi Salsah — sorry for taking a few days to reply — you should be able to search on TeachStreet for breakdancing in your local area — best of luck:

    http://www.teachstreet.com

  • dancer B

    is there any close to palm desert,CA

  • http://www.nosnivelling.com daveschappell

    I just posted this to our active breakdancing teachers/schools in the Palm
    Desert, CA area — I hope you get some outreach in next few days!

    Dave

  • Klaudia1995

    ive always wanted to dance since i was young and now tht im 16 i want to be able to acomplish my dream but clases are really espensive and i wanna learn how to dance will u help me find some cheap classes around my area?

  • http://josephsunga.com Joseph Sunga

    We’d love to help you get connected with a dance teacher. Where are you
    located? You should create a “Teacher Request:
    http://www.teachstreet.com/teacher-request/create

  • Shounam Ches

    What do you think when breakdancing comes to mine? Please answer. 
     
    What did you think breakdancing was kind of like back then? Please answer this too.     :D