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Danielle Clifford BALLET
Danielle toured throughout Europe as a principle dancer with the Grand Theatre de Nancy and as a
soloist with the Nice Opera during the 50's and 60's. Shortly after immigrating to Canada in 1970, she
opened the Ballet Studio in North Vancouver. Over the past ten years, Danielle has worked
as ballet mistress at Anna Wyman Dance Company, completed the teacher training seminar
at the National Ballet School of Canada and has adjudicated numerous competitions
throughout the province. She was profiled in Vandance Magazine for her rich experiences.
Danielle is co-founder of Harbour Dance.
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Pamela Rosa
JAZZ
Pamela is a professional singer/dancer and choreographer. She did much of her training in Los Angeles and New York. Pam has performed in numerous theatre, television and film productions. She has worked as a series dancer on the CBC Paul Anka Series, toured with many musical theatre productions, and is director and co-owner of Harbour Dance. |
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Belinda Sobie
JAZZ
Belinda is known throughout Vancouver for her wonderful and innovative choreography. She has
choreographed for television, cabaret acts and touring shows from Seattle to Spain. Belinda is
also much sought after as an instructor and choreographer and we're fortunate to have her
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Jesse Weise
JAZZ
Jesse Weise brings an organic and unique approach to her dancing and teaching. She has a strong
technical background in Jazz and Modern. She’s been teaching at Harbour for over ten years and performing in
Vancouver for over 20 years. Her experience includes video, commercials, musicals and performing
in a number of companies. Jesse is always excited to share her love of dance with her students |
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Leigh Torlage
BROADWAY JAZZ/BROADWAY BURLESQUE/ROCK N ROLL and BURLESQUE
Leigh Torlage has been on staff at Harbour Dance Centre since 1996 teaching classic Broadway
Jazz and most recently, Broadway and Rock n Roll Burlesque. Leigh has had an exceptionally
long career in dance and theatre in New York, Europe and the U.S. with performing credits that
include Chicago the Movie, West Side Story: the U.S. and European Tours, Woody Allen's Bullets
Over Broadway and more. Leigh has had the honor of working with and learning from some of
Broadway and film's greatest artists such as Rob Marshall, Woody Allen, Graciela Daniele, Alan
Johnson, Ann Reinking, Chet Walker, Christopher Chadman and more. A passionate and caring teacher,
Leigh's classes are based in classic jazz technique with the emphasis on individual style and performance
quality. Leigh's inspiration comes great music and from the styles of Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins, Michael
Bennett, Jack Cole, Luigi, Lynn Simonson and more. Leigh brings a wealth of experience and expertise
into every class she instructs and not only will you learn to dance but you will learn to perform
regardless of your level.
Known for her stylized and innovative choreography, Leigh is also a busy choreographer in the film and
TV industry with credits including: Alice (in Wonderland mini series), Flash Gordon, Tin Man (mini series),
Robson Arms and the music video Sticky Hands for Jessica Beach.
Leigh's classes are exciting, challenging, inspiring and lots of fun. For more on Leigh, please visit her website. |
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Joanne Pesusich
JAZZ, HIP HOP & STREET JAZZ
Joanne’s dance career has led her all over the world as both a choreographer and a dancer.
Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Joanne has also trained in Vancouver, New York and Los Angeles.
Joanne has performed with artists The Backstreet Boys, The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, Kool & the Gang
and Alanis Morissette. Joanne was seen on the NAACP Image Awards as a performer and assistant
choreographer for “A Tribute to George Clinton”, performing with rap artists Busta Rhymes, Lauryn Hill,
The Fugees, and rock band The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
She has performed at Caesar’s Palace with STOMP, and at The White House for the President’s annual
Easter Celebration. Joanne has performed with Conan O’Brien in “Live at The Roxy AIDS Benefit” in New York
as well as on his late night show. Joanne was the choreographer for the feature film, “Saving Silverman”
and numerous national & internationalcommercials.
Joanne was cast as a dancer on “Kickin’ It Old School” with Jamie Kennedy, as well as “The Cleaner”
with Cedric The Entertainer. Other feature film credits include “Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed” and
“White Chicks” with Marlon and Damon Wayans.
Most recently, Joanne and her husband Alex choreographed an entire episode of The L Word, working
with legends Marlee Maitlin, Jennifer Beals and Pam Grier, among others.
Currently, Joanne is director of The Source Dance Company, a semi professional dance company
based out of Harbour Dance Centre in Vancouver, BC. The company focuses on training and
performance opportunities throughout the year, and offers aspiring professional dancers insight
into the professional entertainment world and connections within the industry. Visit their website at
www.sourcedanceco.com for more info.
Joanne is the Co-Founder of Groove Street Productions- The Dance Convention, and Street
Groove, The Hip Hop Convention. www.groovestreet.net |
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Alex Pesusich
HIP HOP, BOOT CAMP & HOUSE
Alex, a native from Denver, Colorado, has trained in nearly all forms of dance. Upon moving to
Los Angeles in 1995, Alex worked as both a dancer and choreographer for many different recording artists.
Such artists include: Foxy Brown, Toni Braxton, Will Smith, The Backstreet Boys, Carmen Electra,
Atomic Kitten, Bif Naked, The Matthew Good Band, and many more. Television and film credits include
Fox’s VIBE with Sinbad, where Alex performed with artists such as Martha Wash of C+C Music Factory,
Sharon Stone, LSG, Run DMC, DJ’s Jazzy Jeff, DJ RUN and DJ Scribble.
Alex’s most recent feature film is “Kickin It Old School” starring Jamie Kennedy. Other feature films Alex has
worked on include “Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed”, “ Reefer Madness”, “The Score” and“Dr. Doolittle 3″.
Alex was able to share his choreographic skills with prime time audiences by choreographing an episode
for “Kyle XY”. Most recently, he choreographed (as well as made a cameo appearance in) the #1
single for Elise Estrada, “Insatiable”. He also choreographed her Canadian tour opening up for
Rhianna and Enrique Iglesias. Alex’s notoriety as someone who has such a wide range of knowledge
in almost all forms of hip hop
dance, as well as years of practical experience, has pushed him to the world stage to judge the 2007
World Hip Hop Championships held in Los Angeles. His talents have brought him all over the globe,
teaching and performing in places like Paris,
Afghanistan, Dubai, England, Ireland, Scotland, Mexico, Japan, Germany, Greece, Croatia,
Rotterdam and Amsterdam! Alex is excited to share his knowledge and experience with all of the
students at GSP and Street Groove!
Alex is the Co-Founder of GSP- The Dance Convention, and Street Groove- The Hip Hop Convention
together with his wife, Joanne.
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Moe Brody
JAZZ, CONTEMPORARY/JAZZ/ HIP HOP
After finishing her degree in Human Kinetics at UBC, Moe returned to dance with the NBA Grizzlies Extreme Dance
Team and then choreographed the CFL’s BC Felions and UBC’s Dance Team. She just finished shooting a movie with
Hayden Panetteire called I Love You Beth Cooper, due out soon. She choreographed for Ashanti and Brittany Snow
in the movie John tucker Must Die and a dance sequence in Dr. Doolittle. She’s done commercials for McDonalds,
Rolo, Barbie, Kyocere, Coca-Cola and Disney. She is also on faculty with The Source, Danzemode, DanceFusion and
Groovestreet Productions. As an adjudicator at dance competitions, she derives much satisfaction dispensing
helpful advice which she hopes will inspire future dancers. Whether it’s tap, jazz or hip hop, her favorite place to
be is in class, sharing a good story or two.
Moe is the NEW Co-Owner of Harbour Dance
see: www.clearthefloor.com
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Eva Carius
BALLET
Eva Carius began her dance training locally - many, many years ago - under Ellen Andrews and Jo Slater.
Scholarships from local festivals got her to the Banff School of Fine Arts, which in turn got her full scholarship to
the School of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. During those years, she was the recipient of two Canada Council
Grants. She officially entered the Royal Winnipeg Ballet in 1975 and was soon dancing leading roles such
as the 'chosen one' in Rite of Spring, one of the 'blue girls' in Les Patineurs, and the pas de deux Adagietto.
In 1980, she was invited to join the Ballet du Grand Theatre de Geneve in Switzerland under the direction of
Oscar Araiz, reprising former roles and having new ones created on her. She began teaching while in
Europe, most notably
at the summer school in Vignale, Italy. On returning to Canada in the late 1980's, Eva danced and taught
professional level class for various small companies and studios, first in Toronto and then in Vancouver -
including, of course, Harbour Dance Centre. In the mid 1990's, for many reasons, Eva took a break from the
world of dance. (Partly Pam and Danielle's fault - she met a certain Marcus at Harbour Dance, the Man
of her Dreams, and they are still living Happily Ever After.) Now, after an absence of about a decade,
Eva is very happy to be back at Harbour Dance Centre teaching
and encouraging others in the art form that has given
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Cristina Bucci
JAZZ, HIP HOP & STREET JAZZ
Cristina Bucci is a dancer, choreographer, adjudicator and teacher whose career has taken her around the world. She has taught, choreographed and judged for the International Dance Seminar in Brazil, represented Canada in the Macau International Dance Festival in China and has performed in Egypt, Israel and most recently in London, England.
Having trained with some of the most recognized teachers and choreographers in North America has given her a vast background in various dance styles. Her choreography is mainly influenced by jazz, street jazz, hip hop, lyrical and contemporary jazz technique and vocabulary. Her versatility as a choreographer and dancer has also given her many opportunities to work on various stage shows, music videos, and TV and film projects.
Some of her favorite credits include working with old school rapper Young MC, Indian opera singer Veera Devi Khare, dancing at the unveiling of the 2010 Olympic Logo, working with country artist Lisa Brokop, dancing at the Choreographer's Ball in London, working with urban contemporary choreographer Heather Laura Gray on her show "Pieces" and dancing with UK hip hop company Avant Garde.
Cristina is also a nutritionist and is developing seminars that are specific to the needs of dancers. Her hopes are to educate dancers on the importance of proper nutrition for a successful dance career. Cristina is currently the assistant director of the SOULdiers Dance Company and dances with Project SOUL and the Vancity Lockers. For more info you can check out her website at www.cbuccidance.com |
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Nicola Earl
BALLET
Nicola is a graduate of the teaching program at the Royal Ballet School in the UK and a winner of the 1998
Dame Ninette DeValois Award. She taught for nine years at the London Studio before coming to
Vancouver to join the teaching staff at Harbour Dance. She has had the pleasure of working
closely with Mary Goodhew, principal of the White Lodge Royal Ballet School, and Margaret Barbieri,
former principal dancer with the Royal Ballet Company. A strong believer of the holistic approach to dance,
Nicola is committed to both the psychological and physical welfare of all her students.
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Wen Wei Wang
BALLET
Wen Wei Wang began dancing at an early age in China, where he was born and raised. He trained and danced professionally with the Langzhou Song and Dance Company. In 1991, he came to Canada and joined the Judith Marcuse Dance Company after which he danced with Ballet British Columbia for seven years. In 2000 he received the Clifford E. Lee Choreographic Award and since then has choreographed for the Alberta Ballet, Ballet Jorgen, Dancers Dancing, the North West Dance Projects in Portland USA, and Ballet B C. He also created the dance sections for the Vancouver Opera’s production of Nixon in China He most recently created a new work for Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal. Since 2003, he has served as Artistic Director of Wen Wei Dance and has choreographed eight full-length works. The company has performed these works at major venues across Canada, and around the world. The company has performed as part of the Vancouver International Dance Festival, the Canada Dance Festival, International Contemporary Dance Festival (Colombia, South America), La Biennale di Venzia (Italy), and the National Center for the Performing Arts (Beijing, China). Wen Wei is the recipient of the 2006 Isadora Award for Excellence in Choreography and the Rio Tinto Alcan Performing Arts Award in 2009.
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Barbara Bourget
MODERN
Barbara Bourget is the artistic director of Kokoro Dance Theatre Society in Vancouver, British Columbia.
She was born in Port Alberni, British Columbia on October 10, 1950. Bourget began tap dancing at age
four and went on to take ballet class at age nine. From 1961 to 1967 she studied with Mara McBirney
and from 1967 to 1969 Bourget was a scholarship student at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School.
Her teachers at the Royal Winnipeg School included Arnold Spohr, Gwynne Ashton, Jean McKenzie and
Maria Fay. She danced with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens from 1969 to 1972 and then began working in
modern dance. She performed from 1974 to 1978 in Mauryne Allan's Mountain Dance Theatre in Vancouver.
In 1975, encouraged by Allan she choreographed "Trio for Three Women". She met Jay Hirabayashi in 1979
when both were dancing with Paula Ross's company and they married in 1981. In 1982 Bourget and
Hirabayashi with Peter Bingham, Ahmed Hassan, Lola MacLaughlin, Jennifer Mascall, and Peter Ryan,
co-founded Experimental Dance and Music (EDAM). They left EDAM after four years to co-found
Kokoro Dance. Since forming Kokoro Dance, Barbara has choreographed over one hundred dances.
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Richard O'Sullivan
HIP HOP & GROOVING
Richard is a multi-talented teacher, choreographer, dancer, actor, singer and model. Besides teaching at
several schools throughout the Lower Mainland, he has also choreographed for and performed
in many events such as shows for Molson Indy Fashion, Bootlegger, Show of Hearts Telethon,
Jr. Black Achievement Awards, Dragon Boat Festival, Tommy Hilfiger and Polo. He also toured
extensively with the Japanese singer Anri throughout Japan. His film and video work include
Connection with MC Hammer, Rumble in the Bronx,
Robins Hood, Jack Place, and videos for Harry Connick Jr., Sara a new German artist as well as a Hip Hop
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Shauna Smith
HIP HOP
Shauna is a professional dancer/choreographer. Her training in Urban & commercial street, Hip Hop, Breaking Locking & Popping & Street Jazz have taken her all over USA and South Africa as a dancer and a choreographer.
Her performances in film & video has seen her appear in The Killers Spaceman , Studio 54 Las Vegas and Cinderella Story 2 to name but a few.
She is dance ambassador for Lululemon Athletica, director/dancer/choreographer for Kill The Lights dance crew & guest instructor/choreographer for SASAD South Africa.
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Jheric Hizon
HIP HOP & BREAK DANCE
Jheric's recent dance credits include: Hip Hop choreographer for the 2010 Winter Olympic closing ceremonies,
K-os music Video"Eye Know Something", fort knoxx five music video "SHIFT", Hell Cats TV show, Another Cinderella
Story, Centre Stage 2, and Lost Boys 2. Is a member of Canada's Top Breakin Crew Now Or Never, who won battle
of the year Canada in 2008 and competed in BOTY Germany. Jheric is the Co-producer of Set It Off dance
showcase and creator of Harbour Dance Series Bboy Battles.
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Eric Malapad
HIP HOP & GROOVING
Eric has taught at Harbour Dance for over 10 years. He is one of our most popular teachers. His love of
dance and passion is felt in all his classes. If you want to learn how to dance, give this one a try.
Eric was the initiator of the very popular GROOVING CLASS. This class is more about the Groove than the choreography. If you are new to the Hip Hop scene this is a great class to start with.
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Kim Sato
HIP HOP & LOCKIN'
Kim’s dreams became reality when asked to perform in the “Groovaloos” show in LA where she was able to
showcase her multidisciplinary talents in bgirling, jazz, tap, modern, salsa, house, and hip hop. She has
performed in films such as “Spectacular”, “Kickin’ it Old Skool”, “Another Cinderella Story”, “Centre Stage 2”,
“The Lost Boys II” and most recently an episode on the TV series “The L Word”. Traveling the world she
has danced in China, Japan, Brazil and all over the US and Canada. Some favourite performances include
Dancers for A Small Stage, Brief Encounters, dancing as the opening act for Grand Master Flash,
Swollen Members and 98 degrees, Miss Universe Japan, and touring with the Rhythmatix, where she
tapped her way across North America with this percussion ensemble. In the past two years she has found
herself traveling quite frequently up north to Whitehorse in order to share her passion for
and knowledge of dance with the Yukon youth. Currently she is head of a performance
crew called Project Soul with whom she will be touring throughout the BC school districts
showcasing a forty minute hip hop/street style show in the upcoming 2009-2010 school year.
Kim has also been the Director/Founder of the SOULdiers Company, an audition-based semi-professional
hip hop company with whom she shares her passion of funk styles and hip hop
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Jim Hibbard
TAP
Jim Hibbard’s professional career began in Hollywood at the age of 15, singing and dancing on the Jack Benny ‘Shower of Stars’ TV series at CBS Studios. Since then Jim hasn’t stopped. He has worked with Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Gene Nelson, Donald O’Connor, Lucille Ball, Ann-Margret, John Bubbles, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Barbra Streisand, Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke, Cher, Tom Jones, Paul Anka, Frankie Avalon, and Jim Henson’s ‘Muppets’…just to name a few.
In 2003 Jim was the 1st recipient of the West Coast Tap Collectives ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ for choreographing and teaching. That same year saw Jim was inducted into the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame. His star can be seen on the Granville Street sidewalk in front of the famous Orpheum Theatre.
If you want to have some fun, pull out your tap shoes, dust them off and come have a great time with Jim. |
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Jennifer Bishop
TAP
As a choreographer Jennifer's credits include: commercials for Ocean Spray, VanCity Savings & Chevron;
musicals Little Shop Of Horrors, You'll Get Used To It, Fiddler On The Roof & Oklahoma; TV Series Mysterious
Ways, These Arms Of Mine and Feature Films Better Than Chocolate & Spooky House. Jennifer has toured
Taiwan with show band Culture Shock and North America with RHYTHMATIX (a percussion & dance ensemble).
She was featured in The Harmony Arts Festival(summer 2000) in the Canadian premiere of a new work titled
A Little Light Music. Last fall she performed in The Vancouver Playhouse production of The
Music Man and this fall you
can catch her in The Arts Club Production of WEST SIDE STORY. She is currently the Artistic Director of
The Urban Tap Squad and sings with hit lounge act The Smartinis. As an instructor she has worked
with students of all ages and levels in the disciplines of jazz, tap, musical theatre and hip hop
throughout North America.
She has been a resident tap teacher at Harbour Dance Centre in Vancouver for over 10 years. Currently
Jennifer acts as a consultant to Angelo Luzio, assisting in the development of a tap shoe for professional
hoofers. |
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Laura Bartlett
JAZZ
Laura began dancing 20 years ago with an emphasis on ballet, but quickly branched out into jazz,
hip hop and musical theatre. Originally from Vancouver, she has also trained extensively in
Los Angeles, New York and London. As a dancer, teacher and choreographer, she has the
opportunity to travel all over the world. Most recently, she could be seen as a pricipal dancer
with Synthesis Dance Project in New York City, as well
as many off Broadway and cabaret shows with BT Productions.
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Derek Ralphs
POWER YOGA
Derek Ralphs began doing yoga at age 11, and has been practicing it for over two decades.
He has studied extensively in southern California with several pre-eminent yogis.
Derek combines the best from each of
them, to create a unique class.
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Stewart Iguidez
BREAK DANCE, HOUSE & LOCKIN'
Born in Winnipeg, MB, Stewee relocated west and eventually found his home in Over The Influence after
six years of dancing. His passion for breaking branched into a discovery of many forms of dance –
house, locking, popping, and stylized hip-hop. There is no way you can fit his style into a box - it comes
straight from the heart.Stewee’s fresh moves and innovative choreography makes him in high
demand as both a performer
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Stephanie Sy
PUSSYCAT STYLE HIP HOP
Known for her strong technical ability and diverse style, Stephanie is a sought after choreographer,
instructor, and performer. Though born and raised in Vancouver, her talents have given her the
opportunity to train extensively in Classical Ballet, Jazz, Lyrical, Hip Hop and Modern on scholarship
at some of the most prestigious dance institutions in North America including the National Ballet
School, Royal Winnipeg Ballet School and Los Angeles’ Edge Performing Arts Center.
She has appeared as a principal and
featured dancer in many national commercials, television series, music videos, instructional videos
and live performances. Select credits include: 20th Century Fox feature film John Tucker Must Die;
Warner Bros. hit series Smallville; Blade – the Series, Burger King, MTV, Coca-Cola & Sony
Ericsson Mobile Communications commercials.
Stephanie has attained a Bachelors of Human Kinetics degree from the University of British Columbia
and is also a registered Kinesiologist. Currently she is traveling around the world choreographing,
instructing, and judging. www.StephanieSy.com |
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Jamieson De Guzman
POPPING
You can find Jamieson and the Groovy G's teaching and giving demos and performing at local high
schools, universities, nightclubs and theatres. They've recently had the honor of performing alongside
Mr. Wiggles & his son, Unico. Jamieson and the Groovy G's goal is simple: to teach and spread the
Funkstyles culture in Vancouver and to meet others who love the dance as much as they do. |
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Nesrine Adham
EGYPTIAN BELLY AND BURLESQUE BELLYDANCE
Nesrine (Nancy) Adham has 30 years of dance experience. She was prima dancer of her dance school
growing up, The School of Contemporary Dance of Kuwait. She then moved on to Montreal, where she
recieved 8 years of training in jazz ballet. After that she travellled back to Egypt, where she joined the
Karim Tounsi Dance Company, performing and co-choreographing for the Cairo Opera House, for 7 years.
During the last 20 years she has also been teaching jazz ballet in Montreal and Egypt, and most recently
since 2000 she developed a passion for belly dancing and has been teaching it ever since.
Her performing group `Hips Can Sway`are in demand to perform at functions
Excellent teacher and really fun classes! |
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Liz Vaesen
HIP HOP
Originally from Vancouver Island, Liz is a choreographer, teacher and adjudicator who brings
13 years of experience to HDC. Inspired soley by the beats and sound of Hip Hop music,
Liz acquiredher skills straight
from the street. She won Triple Threats Most Innovated Choreography Award.
Liz is an excellent teacher and will really give you a good understanding of the basics of hip hop and the different styles. |
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Anton Lim
JAZZ FUNK
Anton Africa Lim subscribes to an aesthetic of excess. His creative work is informed equally by training in music, theatre, and dance, as well as by cartoons and video games: what results is a singular choreographic voice that can both croon classically and chirp quirkily. |
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Liz Tookey-Gordon
JAZZ
Liz Tookey grew up dancing in her hometown of Edmonton, Alberta where she trained in
all genres of dance at the esteemed Shelleyʼs Dance Company. She has travelled the
globe training at Pineapple Dance Studioʼs in London, The Edge, and Broadway Dance
Centre in New York and Tokyo. Lizʼs professional career began at the age of 18 with
Princess Cruise Lines, she then travelled to Tokyo, Japan where she was part of the
featured pas de deux couple in “Encore!” at Tokyo Disney Sea. Having an opportunity to
support the Canadian Troops, she went to Egypt and Israel under Big Fish Management
to perform along side Lisa Brokop for an inspiring show tour. Liz was able to exercise all
her skills in acting, dancing and singing when she was cast in the North American
Premiere/Toronto production of “Dirty Dancing”. She was ensemble dancer and “Baby”
understudy. After an 18 month run she went on to perform the role of “Baby” 52 times.
Most recently Liz can be seen in Various episodes of the CW Networkʼs Hellcats as a
featured dancer and as Ashley Tisdaleʼs dance double.
As a choreographer and teacher, Liz has set pieces and taught at studioʼs across
Canada, as well as working with The Source Dance Co. and ITP out of Harbour Dance
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Jenny Duffy
STREET JAZZ and PUSSYCAT DOLLS
Jenny is the Director of
our PUSSY CAT DOLLS performing group called ENDANGERED SPECIES.
Her live performance credits include Disneyland Magic Music Days, The BC Lions Felions Dance Team,
The Vancouver Ravens Fly Girls, Roxy/Quicksilver Clothing, and Coca Cola. Jenny has appeared in music
videos for rappers Mr. Monze and Young MC. Her television credits include appearances for Smallville,
Fashion TV, MTV, Urban Rush, and VTV Breakfast. She has also performed with recording artists
The Black Eyed Peas, Bryan Adams, and Jully Black. |
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Louise Hradsky
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ
Louise Hradsky began walking on her tiptoes at the age of three, in her hometown ofCalgary, Alberta. She has
trained at Alberta Ballet, The Royal Winnipeg, and TheNational Ballet School in Toronto, where she studied for
over 2 years. Miss Hradskyhas since expanded her repertoire to include everything from hip-hop and salsa, to
partnering and acrobatics. She came to Vancouver in 2005 when hired by the contemporarycompany “MOVE”
and has been performing here ever since. She presented her first creation in 2007 as a guestwith Urbanflow
Productions, and it was received with outstanding excitement.Louise’s work is unique and playful, carefully
balancing soulful expression with technical athleticism.Miss Hradsky is also an aerial circus artist, working primarily
with the InnerRing Circus and the Vancouver Circus School. She has performed aerial workfor the Burlesque Beauties,
the Underground Circus, and is on file withCirque du Soleil and Dragone as a future performer. She is a top
“Monsters of Hip-Hop” scholarship recipient,and can recently be seen in the CWTV series “Aliens In America”. |
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Moses Layco
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ
A Native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Moses now trains and resides in Vancouver, BC. Trained in all styles of dance
with contemporary jazz and hip hop being his forte. The focus of his class is not so much on technique, but more
so capturing the emotion of the movement. Moses Started dance at the age of 19 and has continued his passion
for the art and never looked back. He continues to inspire others, encouraging them that "it's never too late to start."
Moses has worked and trained closely with some of the most influential and sought after entertainers and
choreographers in the business. Sonya Teyah, Mandy Moore, Erica Sobol, Chris Dupre, Blake McGrath,
Bobby Newberry, Kelly Konno, Luther Brown, Nico Archambault, Wynn Holmes, to name a few.
You may also recognize him as one of Canada's Top 40 finalists 2 years in a row on the hit show SYTYCD
Canada. He has also worked as a featured dancer and actor in such films as Nikelodeon's Spectacular,
The Good Life, and HBO's series the L Word. He has also been a part of the PNE's production of Rolling
Thunder and Royal Caribbean Cruise's "Once Upon a Time/ Marquee".
Having completed a year with one of Vancouver's most established companies, The Source, under director
Joanne Pesusich, Moses continues to train, as he believes you can never stop growing and learning as an artist.
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Elysia Matheson
JAZZ
Elysia began her dance training at Vanleena Dance Academy, and contnued her training with
the Source Dance Company, Rukus, Groove Street Productions and of course at Harbour Dance Centre. |
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Heather Laura Gray
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ
Heather Laura Gray began her training at L’ecole Superieur de Dance du Quebec, The Goh Ballet and trained independently in voice, acting and many other dance disciplines. She has performed on stage and screen as an actor, singer and dancer. Her journey has led her to produce, direct and choreograph stage shows as well as delve into the art of contemporary dance choreography and dance education. In 2010/11 Heather was co-artistic director of the Industry Dance Training Program of Vancouver, she has developed a syllabus for the Vancouver Junior Professional Division and enjoys educating dancers in master classes and at Harbour Dance Centre on a regular bases. Recently, Heather has been commissioned to set pieces on Give Me Brillance Dance Company and Coastal Ballet Company. She co-choreograph Sweet Mystery the musical and presented her work in New York City. Heather is a member of ACTRA, The Canadian Alliance of Dance Artists, The Dancer Transition Resource Centre and The Dance Centre. She is currently being represented by Da Costa Talent.
Selected choreography and performance credits include: Amber Funk Barton’s “Workspace” the response Dance Company; Claire French’s “Outside Out” at the 2009 PULSE, House of La Douche, Soundbites Festival NYC, Amber Funk Barton’s “Risk” the response Dance Company; “Dances For a Small Stage 15“;” Pieces of Heather Laura Gray”;“The Score” (CBC Musical); “The Lizzy Mcguire Movie“; “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat” T.O.; “Disney Cruise Lines”(singer/dancer);“Dead Like Me” (TV), “The Legends of Earthsea” (Miniseries).
www.urbanflowproductions.com
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Johnny Wu
POPPIN'
Johnny is a member of the Groovy G`s along with Jamieson De Guzman and a few others they have a very popoular and extremely talented Popping Crew that are very much in demand. Johnny`s classes are fun and informative. |
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Adam Mckinnon
HIP HOP
Adam Mckinnon is a dancer, choreographer and singer and has appeared in music videos by artist Illa Brown,
Cory Lee and New School as a dancer and choreographer. He has appeared in film in Xmen 2, Fantastic Four
and also enjoys Theater playing lead roles in the musical 'Pirates of the Caribbean', 'Grease', and 'HMS Pinafore'.
Adam models and dances for major labels such as 'Triple Five Soul','Wall St', and in Vancouver Fashion Week.
He has performed for Red Bull, and the PNE. Adam performs all over the world and teaches in Las Vegas, L.A, Florida,
Europe and all over Canada. He has been signed as a vocalist with BMG Canada ans has opened for acts such as
B44, Syrai and New School. Adam is the Director of our Make Your Mark Hip hop crew at Harbour Dance Centre. |
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Roger Chen
SALSA
Roger first caught the social dancing bug in 1997 when he stepped into an East Coast Swing dance party and
he has never been out of the social dancing scene since. In 1999 he discovered Salsa dancing and developed
a love for the music and dance that will last well into the future. Roger has always been a quick learner in dance,
and after discovering salsa dancing, he quickly mastered many different forms of Salsa dancing including Cuban
style Rueda, On1 Salsa and now Mambo. The love for the dance and Latin music has taken his dancing to a new
level and he continues to strive to be a unique dancer. Roger now works with a group of talented and passionate
Mambo dancers and formed a group called the MamboHustlers. He teaches, choreographs and dances in Harbour
Dance Studio with the MamboHustlers and has made many appearances performing locally and in the North West.
The MamboHustlers have performed their style at the Portland Salsa Festival, Mad About Mambo events and have
been featured on Acento Latino Television, Shaw TV, City Salsa Vibe events, River Rock Casino and the PNE.
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JP Tarlit
HIP HOP
JP Tarlit is quickly rising to the top as a dancer & choreographer in the Vancouver dance scene, J.P.’s amazing choreography work has been used by some of the top crews in Vancouver including Xtreme Soul Style, Flow Ethics Dance Crew, Sick Stylz Symphony, TwoFourSeven, K.T.L. (Kill the lights), SOULDiers Company, The Faculty, V.A.C (Various Artist Crew) & No Boyz Allowed. J.P.’s credits include award winning dance & Choreography for the Canadian Hip hop Champions 2007, as well as 1st place in the International Dance Competition, 1st Place WOD (World of Dance) Vancouver Champions, & 1st place Artist Emerge 2011. J.P. has appeared and choreographed for “Set It Off”, “For the Love of It”, International Dance Day, Vancity Project 2011, and Urban Alchemy. |
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Absalon Figueroa
BALLET, BODY CONDITIONING
Absalon began his ballet training at the age of 21. He received his formative training at the Orlando Ballet School in Orlando,
Florida. Absalon was selected as part of the final group of trainees by the late Fernando Bujones, and had the opportunity
to spend 2 years dancing with the Orlando Ballet Company. Absalon joined the faculty of the Orlando Ballet School as a
teacher and conditioning instructor. He became the pianist to the Orlando Ballet Company and has had the opportunity
to work with some of America’s best teachers and dancers. Having overcome the age obstacle himself, Absalon knows
that with dedication and practice ballet can be a movement vocabulary that can be both beautiful and exciting.
I practice traditional Ashtanga Yoga and have found more strength and peace in my life from doing so. I enjoy
sharing Ashtanga yoga with my students; providing a pathway to build strength and stamina within themselves.
I also teach Core in a workshop-style environment. This method allows students to pace themselves according to
their needs while giving students looking for an intense workout that opportunity as well. Yoga allows us to
experience transformation, not in an intangible sense but by using our own bodies to have that experience.
By having this experience we gain a deeper insight into ourselves and the world around us.
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Jerome Esplana
HIP HOP
(TwoFourSeven Company, Faculty)
Jerome Esplana is one of the most elite choreographers from Vancouver, BC. He began dancing at the young age of 7 under his mentor Cezar Tantoco at Fresh Groove Studios. Showing major potential and talent so early, he was given the opportunity to lead and choreograph for his team XSS, naming them Canadian Champions from 2007-2009. This took them to Hip Hop Internationals in Las Vegas where they placed 5th competing against the top crews in the world. From there, his name spread and grew in the local dance community where he was found teaching and setting choreography on crews, companies & highschools.
Jerome is not only a choreographer, but a versatile dancer that has allowed him to dance professionally in the industry. Some of his credits include: K-OS, 2010 Closing Ceremonies for the Vancouver Winter Olympics, City TV-Breakfast Television & Street Dance 3D. He has been fortunate enough to dance for celebrities in the Phillippines and perform on some of their National TV network. It has also earned him numerous awards & scholarships during class, workshops & conventions.
When not on the road travelling, Jerome teaches regular drop-in classes at the renowned Harbour Dance Center & Studio 604 in Vancouver. He also is the founder and director of the 247 company which enlists some of the top dancers from Western Canada.
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Ken Yung
HIP HOP
Ken "Kennon" Yung is the director of Kill The Lights professional dance crew based in Vancouver, Canada.
Having trained in Hip Hop extensively in LA, Vancouver and Hong Kong, he's an experienced dancer and
choreographer. For the last two years, he has toured around Western Canada and the US with his crew
to perform and teach in workshops. Ken's passion for dance is like no other and he loves to share it through
his teaching. Please check out his work at : www.youtube.com/KennonLive
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Marc Generoso
HIP HOP
As a performer, Marc has not confined himself to any single genre. He has broadened his spectrum to
include various styles such as hip hop, bboying, popping, locking, tutting, krumping, and freestyling
(to name a few). It is this range of Movement, fused with his high level of energy that has captivated
audiences across North America in diverse settings such as festivals, concerts and local venues.
Marc believes it is vital to also move others around him. As a teacher, he guides his students in their
evolution not only as dancers, but as individuals growing towards a greater sense of empowerment
and freedom. Sharing this passion for dance, he motivates his students to transcend their own limitations
as he has done for himself. This approach has solidified Marc as one of the most in demand instructors in
the Greater Vancouver Area, in addition to having taught in numerous workshops across Canada.
As a choreographer, Marc has shaken and shaped the boundaries of dance. Always staying true to his
artistic integrity, he understands the currents of dance culture but is not limited by it. Marc's work blends
unconventional elements and ventures toward new frontiers, while celebrating the roots of dance
through a renewal of tradition. His artistic direction and choreography had been featured in prominent
Vancouver street dance companies such as FlowETHICS, Over The Influence, and Sick Stylz Symphony.
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Carlo Atienza
HIP HOP
Carlo took his first dance class at the age of 19 and hasn’t looked back since. He is one of the most captivating performers to have hit the scene as a choreographer in recent years. He is currently a member of White Chocolate, who won top prize as best professional dance crew in 2006 and has also joined up with 3D dance crew who was awarded Choreographer of the year at Artists Emerge 2008. Carlo hopes to encourage his students to hear music differently so that they may better understand themselves both as dancers and choreographers. He continues to educate and train himself in all styles of hip hop dance whether it be in locking, popping, or house.
He not only draws inspiration from the top choreographers of the west coast, but also from his fellow peers and most importantly his students. “Knowing how to learn is knowing how to grow. Not until we understand how to be inspired can we then inspire.”
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Yoshi Hisanaga
HIP HOP
Yoshi is a versatile and innovative Hiphop dancer/ bboy who brings a fresh and energetic flavor to dance where ever he goes. Yoshi is a passionate teacher who believes in passing down his knowledge to the next generation and giving back to the Vancouver hiphop dance community. He focuses on hip-hop basics and fundamentals, the important hiphop steps and foundation grooves. His passion and dedication to the art can be seen performing or battling with his crews Over the Influence and Rhythm Recall. He is an award winning choreographer who specializes in a unique and abstract blend of hip-hop and break dancing. He also embraces the competitive element of hiphop. He represented Canada at the Hip-hop International Championships in the summer of 2007 in L.A and 2008 in Vegas. He is also the recent winner of the World of Dance Vancouver Hiphop battle. |
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Robert Policarpio
BALLET
Robert hails from Manila Philippines. He danced professionally with Philippine Ballet Theatre and Ballet Philippines
where he performed soloist roles from the classical repertory and in works of international choreographers
such as Robert Barnett, Tom Pazik, Paul de Masson, Jan Linkens, Agnes Locsin, George Balanchine,
just to name a few. He is also a ballet restager, the highlight of which when he had the opportunity to
travel to China to restage the ballet "La Gitana" for the Central Ballet of China and the ballet "Camille"
for the Beijing Dance Academy.
Upon retiring from the dance scene, Robert moved to Brunei Darussalam to become the resident
ballet teacher/Director of the Panaga Dance Centre for 17 years until his migration to Canada in 2010.
Robert is a certified Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) teacher and a Stott Pilates instructor.
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Sarah Brinson
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ
An Arizona native, Sarah Brinson is a dancer, teacher, and choreographer based out of New York City and Vancouver, British Columbia. She began her training in Scottsdale, Arizona: Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Classical Modern, Contemporary and Ballroom-- known for her ability to transform from style to style effortlessly. She performed locally with Dance Motion Company and at age 18, she moved to New York City to pursue her career in Dance. Sarah is a graduate from Tisch School for the Arts at New York University where she studied modern dance, composition/choreography, anatomy, music, voice and acting. She has worked for and assisted choreographers such as Brian Friedman, Tyce Diorio, Joe Lanteri, Joey Dowling, Jason Parsons, Dwight Roden and Desmond Richardson (Complexions.) She has worked on stage, commericially--ATT, and in Film--The Winning Season starring Emma Roberts. Most recently, Sarah was featured on Season 7 of Fox's So You Think You Can Dance. She is currently dancing, teaching, and choreographing her own work internationally. She combines the athleticism of Jazz and its specific attention to detail and technical skill with the grace and elegance of contemporary ballet to create combinations that provide an atmosphere of challenge for the dancer to explore their range as an artist and performer. |
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Paula Skimin
TAP, PILATES
Paula, a native of Toronto, has been active in the dance community as a performer, teacher and choreographer for over ten years. She has studied under Maxine Ross and William Orlowski in Toronto, and Brenda Buffalino, Heather Cornell, Margaret Morrison, Buster Brown and Jeannie Hill in New York City. She is the Founder of the Toronto based Tap dance company Turn on The Tap, which has performed at many events including Just Jazz at the Betty Oliphant Theatre. Some of Paula's performance credits include Reminiscing in Rhythm at the Ballet Met Studios in Columbus Ohio, Dances Para Sone with Manhattan Tap in New York City, and Monk Tribute with Sole Full Of Rhythm in Ypsilanti Michigan. Paula is presently on the faculty at Sheridan College in Oakville where she teaches Tap dancing and dance performance in the Musical Theatre Program. Paula also integrates dance in the Toronto schools with Learning Through The Arts, a Toronto based program in conjunction with The Royal Conservatory of Music. In April 2002 Paula co-wrote, produced and directed as well as performed in the dance show Two Women Who Tap in Toronto. |
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Curtis Foley
BALLET
Curtis trained at The National Ballet School and then The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School on scholarship. During his final year at the school he performed with The Royal Winnipeg Ballet in numerous productions and was featured in live performances of the popular children's television show, The Toy Castle playing 'The Goblin'. Following 3 summers in The Banff Centre's Professional Dance Program, Victoria Simon from The Balanchine Trust brought him out to the New York based ballet company, Les Ballets Grandiva, where he had an ongoing contract since 2007. It took him all over the world, on the stages of Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and many others. In the summer of 2009 he was featured in the Chicago Dance Festival along side the stars of American Ballet Theatre, Alvin Ailey and Lar Lubovitch. Recently retired from the stage, his teaching experience extends all over Canada, as well as having coached a finalist for the International Ballet Competition in Mississippi. This past summer he once again was at The Banff Centre, this time as part of the faculty, assisting in the creation of The Clifford E. Lee choreographic award. Curtis now travels frequently as a guest teacher for The National Ballet of Canada, The National Ballet of Portugal, Ballet Jorgen Canada, The Alberta Ballet Company and is based in Vancouver as the resident teacher for Ballet BC.
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Dario Dinuzzi
BALLET
Dario was born in Barletta, Italy. Before starting his career as a professional dancer, Before starting his career as a professional dancer, Dario performed as a juggler and flame-spitter in southern Italy. As a member of Aterballetto he participated in the creations of many of Bigonzetti’s works (Romeo and Juliet, Incanto, Terra, etc.) and creations by Walter Matteini (Luce Bianca, Parole Sospese), as well as the company repertoire (Minus 7, Psappha, Rossini Cards, WAM, Cantata, Serenata, Les Noces, Omaggio a Bach, etc.). His work as a choreographer was presented in Serata Carta Bianca from Aterballetto and as a part of Otello, by Walter Matteini. With Les Grands Ballets, he has danced in The Queen of Spades (Kim Brandstrup), The Rite of Spring – Les Noces (Stijn Celis), RE-,II (Shen Wei), Sleeping Beauty (Mats Ek), Four Seasons and Cantata (Mauro Bigonzetti), Romeo and Julliette (Jean-Cristophe Maillot), Minus one (Ohad Naharin), Symphony of Psalms – Sechs Tänze (Jiri Kylian). He has also choreographed for the annual choreographic workshop.
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Koffi Noumedor
HOUSE
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Tiffany Bilodeau
BALLET BARRE BASICS
Tiffany is a professional ballet dancer currently working as an independant artist in Vancouver. She began her ballet training in Fort St. John, BC before leaving at the age of 14 to continue on at the Edmonton School of Ballet and then at theRoyal Winnipeg Ballet School Professional Division where she graduated from in 2004. From there she spent six seasons with Ballet Kelowna where she danced leading roles in both classical and contemporary works. In 2008 she was nominated for an Okanagan Arts Award for her achievements. Tiffany has also performed as a soloist with The Royal Winnipeg Ballet in The Nutcracker and spent four consecutive summers with Festival Ballet in at the Banff Centre as a principal dancer. She has also appeared in live performances of the popular children’s show The Toy Castle as the China Doll .
Over her extensive training and performing career, Tiffany began teaching ballet to all levels finding joy in sharing her knowledge and love for ballet with her students. Her teaching reflects the many styles of ballet she has learned during her training and professional career as well incorporating pilates fundamentals into the exercises. She fell in love with Pilates during her first summer in Banff, after noting the changes in strength and alignment over the course of 5 weeks. After that, she made it a consistent part of her training and has seen incredible changes to her body over the last 5 years. It was last summer that she decided that it was time to be able to pass this valuable information to her students as well. She studied The Pilates Process through Laura Helsel from Toronto (Riverdale Pilates) and Deborah Ward from Kelowna (Pacific Interior Pilates) is certified in both Mat and Reformer work. Always willing to learn, she is currently pursuing her Degree in Human Kinetics with ambitions to become a physiotherapist.
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