Hip-Hop
Hip-hop dance includes a range of street dance styles primarily performed to hip hop music or that have evolved as part of hip hop culture. It is influenced by a wide range of styles, such as breaking, popping, and locking, that were created in the 1970s in the United States.
Program Options:
Residency (in-school)
- Classes take place once a week (10 weeks) OR twice a week (5 weeks)
- For kindergarten through twelfth grade students
- Residency ends with a dance party in the classroom to celebrate student learning and experiences!
- All students in the enrolled grade and classroom teachers are asked to participate
Assembly (in-school)
- 45 minutes, interactive assemblies for grade bands: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, High School
- Great addition to your student rewards/incentives programs
- Please note that our assembly programs are akin to a dance workshop where students are up and dancing (and not a performance to sit and watch)
- Virtual options available
Intergenerational Community Workshops
- For your school or neighborhood communities
- Available all year round
- Virtual options available
Afterschool and Summer Enrichment Programs
- For kindergarten through twelfth grade students
- Schedule based on your needs
Enroll Your School or Community Group
To request a program application and enroll your school or community group, please contact us at info@dancingclassroomsphilly.org.
To create a space of welcoming and belonging, we are able to adapt and adjust our approach for different learners and movers. Some of the ways we do this include: allowing movement to be executed from a seated position, classes can be instructed without the switching of dance partners, tempos can be slowed down, etc.