ChoreoCollective
Full Workshop: March 5 – May 21
Saturdays | 2 – 3:30 PM
Ages 14 – 18 | 10 Sessions | $350 |
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Dance Films Association and
Abrons Arts Center are partnering to offer guest workshops that provide ChoreoCollective students with the opportunity to merge film techniques with choreographic techniques and make their own dance films. This is part of Dance Films Association’s high school student film program
Capturing Motion NYC.
Registration is still open for the full series of workshops, including the sessions on April 9, 16, and 23, that focus on dance and film! Kash Gaines of YAK Films will facilitate these workshops April 9 and 16 with a screening of the dance films on April 23.
About ChoreoCollective
ChoreoCollective is a special opportunity for teen dancers to focus on developing choreography. This spring, students will focus on Hip Hop and Break Dance technique with special guest artists and field trips to see performances. Students will work collaboratively to build their own dances over the course of the semester. With teaching artists Zack Cruz + Randy Luna.
About YAK Films
YAKfilms is a production company and Youtube network that films street dance videos and events. Founded by friends collaborating with varying interests of street dance, new music, and interesting cinematography. Moving to the future, they push the limits of all three, showcasing under represented new street styles, international underground beatmakers, and filming using the newest equipment!
A dancer, a host, a filmmaker… Kash Gaines has been traveling the world filming and studying new street dance styles from the USA and abroad.”
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About Abrons Arts Center
The Abrons Arts Center supports the presentation of innovative, multi-disciplinary work; cultivates artists in all stages of their creative development through educational programs and residencies; and serves as an intersection of cultural engagement for local, national, and international audiences and art-workers.
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