Wednesday, June 18th @ 6:30-8:PM
Reggaetón Technique & Choreo
Teacher: Sara Templeton
Style: Reggaetón
Level: All Levels
Location: Joe Goode Annex, SF
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Class Description
Reggaetón dance blends hip-hop, dancehall, and salsa influences to create an urban style that is cool, sensual, and tons of fun! This class is designed to help students build all the skills necessary to feel confident in this dance form. Class begins with a slow-build warmup that breaks down vocabulary and rhythmic patterns which are later integrated into a choreographed routine.
About the Teacher
Sara (she/her) is a choreographer, teacher, and dancer born and raised in San Francisco. She started her professional hip-hop career at sixteen, dancing with Culture Shock S.F. and L.A. and eventually earning a dance degree from Loyola Marymount University. When Sara is not teaching around the Bay Area, she is choreographing projects for both stage and film and using her systems management background to help dance organizations thrive.
Please pre-register to take a class. The first 30 pre-registered people to show up will get to take class.
What should I bring?
• Danceable clothing that you’re comfortable in!
• We recommend taking class barefoot or in socks, some styles in clean sneakers
• Water bottle
Accessibility:
The class venue, The Joe Goode Annex, is ADA compliant and equipped with two private gender-neutral restrooms.
To ensure a comfortable environment for all participants, we kindly request refraining from using scented products in our classes.
In response to COVID-19, we strictly adhere to guidelines from state and city authorities, prioritizing the safety of our community. Masks are optional in our classes, following current regulations.
If you have any concerns about meeting your accessibility needs, please reach out to us at boe@kristindamrow.com or fill out this anonymous form.
BOE Community Agreements:
• Sharing names and pronouns of each person in the space.
• Come as you are. Be the best advocate for yourself in class that you can be.
• Strive to maintain an open mind and sense of curiosity.
Striving for a harmonious and equitable dance space:
To us, equity signifies empowerment through respect, fairness, and unwavering support for all, ensuring that every individual is seen, heard, and valued. We recognize that mutual dignity and respect between each individual is vital to and promotes a healthy, productive, and harmonious space to dance. Collectively, individually, and responsibly adhere to this ideal.
At Bodies of Empowerment, we value making movement accessible to everyone, celebrating diverse bodies of all abilities and ages in our inclusive spaces. Equity is core to our teaching philosophy, emphasizing shared leadership and amplifying individual voices in the classroom. We recognize cultural diversity through physical expression, embracing all dance forms as a means to connect us through movement.