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Expose The Eastside Dance Collective (a project of Ballet Bellevue) Style Remix Workshop + Performance Preview and Reception
Ballet Bellevue
Bellevue, WA
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Expose The Eastside Dance Collective (a project of Ballet Bellevue) Style Remix Workshop + Performance Preview and Reception
Expose The Eastside Dance Collective (a project of Ballet Bellevue) invites you to the Style Remix Workshop for dancers of all levels from 3:30 to 6:30 pm on Saturday May 18th at Ballet Bellevue, 204  100th Ave. NE, Bellevue 98004. Three choreographers, all coming from unique dance backgrounds, will each teach a 1-hour class including Jazz Funk, Lyrical Hip-hop, and African Fusion. Each class will begin with style basics which become more challenging with accessiblity for all dancers.  Be sure to bring your friends and family!  Single class ticket $10, Workshop Package $25.

Class Descriptions

Jazz Funk - Taught By James Matthew Johnson:

This style is a quirky twist on classical jazz which will give a hint of technique to Hip-Hop dancers and a change of style for dancers who are classically trained. It is an energetic style that can challenge all levels and a great option for trying new stles of dance.  

Lyrical Hip-hop - Taught By Ulyber Mangune:

This style of hip hop concentrates on the release of emotions. Whether it be the kind of emotion that's made you feel like you never want to wake up again, or the kind that happens when you realize that a special someone loves you back, this style does it's best to allow you the freedom to translate them in to physical movement in whichever way you see fit.

African Fusion - Taught By Byanka Larkins:

This style is a mix of Classical African dance and Salsa dance that gets your hips moving and your body feeling the beat. It is great for both beginners as well as advanced students because the movement can be simplistic, but the rhythms used within the movement are a great challenge.

Performance and Reception  7:30 PM

The evening continues with a Performance/Reception featuring excerpts from the upcoming Expose The Eastside Dance Collective June concert. This is your chance also to enjoy other pieces which can only been seen at this special reception. Refreshments will be served along with a raffle and opportunities to purchase discounted tickets for the June Performance.  

Expose The Eastside Dance Collective has offered this unique opportunity to four young choreographers who believe our community can be brought closer together by combining their own gifts with the great talent they see on the Eastside of King County. Their new works which  are currently being set on aspiring young dancers of the Puget Sound Region will be performed at The Theatre at Meydenbaur Center on Sunday June 16th at 7:00pm.


Meet The Choreographers

Byanka Larkins
Byanka Larkins has lived in Washington her whole life. Since the age of six she has performed in over 23 productions with Ballet Bellevue including their production of the Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, Coppellia, Les Sylphides and many more. She has also been very active in Seattle Theatre Groups "Dance This" performing under the instruction of Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo , Jamel Gaines, Daniel Cruz, Kabby Mitchell, Dora Oliveira, and Lora Lue Chiorah-Dye as well as studying in the Young Choreographers Lab. She has studied African dance for 5 years with Lora Lue and modern dance with Vania Bynum and Sonia Dawkins and performed for 2 years in Black Nativity directed by Kabby Mitchell. Byanka has been teaching Hip-Hop and Ballet at Ballet Bellevue and the Bellevue club for 5 years and as of April of 2012 she is an official Zumba Instructor.

Ulyber Mangune
Ulyber's passion for dancing was apparent even as a kid from his hyperactive nature. Growing up in Lynnwood, he first became involved within the art when his friends and cousins started teaching him the basics of breakdancing in middle school. When he moved away from them his freshman year to his new habitat of Duvall, dance became an outlet he couldn't live without. He saw dance in a more serious light and became a self-taught dancer by learning new moves from YouTube. Starting off performing these moves at the Cedarcrest High School talent show in '07, he has now performed in several concerts, musicals, a TV show, a music video, and T-Mobile's latest advertisement for GooglePlay. Currently, he is studying all other disciplines of dance at Westlake Dance Center in Seattle to one day further share his passion with others by opening his own dance studio.

James Matthew Johnson
Matt has only been dancing for around 3 and a half years, but in that short amount of time he has gotten a lot done.
Born and raised in Sammamish, Washington, Matt first discovered his interest in dance when he attended the Renaissance School of Art and Reasoning when required to do a graded performance. Looking for more to satiate his hunger for dance, he began taking classes at the nearby Highland Dance Academy, where he trained under Victoria Hunt for one year.
After a short break due to injury, Matt began taking classes at Westlake Dance Center in Northgate, Washington. Training under the various Hip Hop, Contemporary, Jazz Funk, and Lyrical teachers, Matt increased his ability in different styles before attending the Young Choreographers Lab with Seattle Theatre Group (STG) where he learned choreography and dance techniques from Amy O'Neal (Velocity Dance Center, Amy O/tinyrage).
Through STG, Matt has performed at the Moore Theatre twice, once with Young Choreographer Sabina Moreland-Smith, and once with Sonia Dawkins (Prism Dance, Alvin Ailey, PNB). The piece with Sabina resulted in a photo of Matt that has been used in national magazines and advertisements for STG.
His other work includes benefit performances for En L'air, performing at half time for the Seattle Seahawks, dancing in flash mobs for professional venues, and more recently co-founding, producing, and choreographing for Expose The Eastside, a dance collective based in Bellevue.

Alexandra Wheelwright
Alex is originally from Vancouver, British Columbia. She started her dance training at the age of three, focusing in ballet, modern and jazz, as well as acrobatics. She has a certification from A.F.S.A. Acrobatics (Acrobatics Federation of South Africa) where she was a student for 10 yrs. In 2006 she moved to Seattle and joined the academy program at Spectrum Dance Theater, where she was given the opportunity to work with Donald Byrd and his company for three years. During that time, she also worked with well-known choreographers including Jamel Gaines and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. In 2008, she was accepted into the dance program at Cornish College of the Arts where she worked with local choreographers including Steve Casteel and Jason Ohlberg. Alex has also been teaching acrobatics, jazz and ballet since 2005 and is a faculty member at Premiere Dance Center as well as Dance Premier in Issaquah. She is currently a dancer with 3rd Shift Dance in Seattle and just graduated from Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in dance December 2012.

Event Schedule:

Workshop

3:30-4:30 - Jazz Funk

4:30-5:30 - Lyrical Hip-hop

5:30-6:30 - African Fusion

6:30-7:30 - Break

Performance/Reception

7:30-8:30 - Performance Preview and Reception

Location

Ballet Bellevue (View)
204 100th ave n.e
Bellevue, WA 98004
United States

Categories

Arts > Dance
Education > Workshops

Minimum Age: 14

Contact

Owner: BALLET BELLEVUE
On BPT Since: Dec 04, 2008
 
Maryellen Hundley


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