After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Continuum Dance is returning with offerings of ballet and modern dance classes for adults, beginning in May. These classes are a great opportunity for individuals to have fun while learning dance fundamentals, and are open to all levels of dance experience.
A combination of traditional dance artistry and educational body awareness, these 60-minute technique classes draw from a variety of dance styles. While working through the basic structure and progressions of a dance class, participants will learn dance fundamentals as they are led through warm-up combinations, dance movement exercises, and short segments of choreography. Classes are open to all levels – no dance experience is necessary.
Classes are offered in six-week sessions, with the opportunity to attend individual classes or to sign-up for the package at a discounted rate. Ballet classes will be led by Company Director Allison Williams on Monday evenings, 5:30-6:30pm, from May 2 through June 6. Modern classes will be led by the company’s Founding Artistic Director Chloe Tong on Thursday mornings, 9:00-10:00am, from May 19 through June 23.
Classes will be held at Pulse & Beats, located at 8626 Brooks Drive, Suite 303 in Easton, Md. Individual classes are $20 each, or participants can sign-up for a six-week package for $100. Advance registration is requested at www.continuumdancecompany.org/upcoming-events/.
Continuum Dance is committed to providing greater accessibility and knowledge of artistic dance in the Delmarva community. As an emerging professional performance company, Continuum Dance showcases accomplished professional artists of the region, provides training and experience to young dancers through an apprenticeship program, and celebrates the art of dance through master classes, open houses, and other public events. For more information or to get involved, visit www.continuumdancecompany.org or email [email protected].
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