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Workshops 2007
Russell Adamson
Week1: July 16 - 20
12:15 - 14:00Urban Styles Int
14:15 - 16:00Urban Styles Beg
Week2: July 23 - 27
12:00 - 13:45Urban Styles Adv
16:05 - 17:50Urban Styles Int

Urban Styles
Dynamic, Energy & Fun

Urban styles is a street dance class with a mix of funk, hip hop, ragga and jazz. That brings you some of the latest moves on the dance floor from N.Y. to London.
Musical interpretation and dance movements are most important. There is a warm-up at the beginning of the class to get the body to move more freely and a cool-down phase at the end to relax the body. Inbetween we learn a set of small combinations, which will be demonstrated and explained slowly.

All technical stuff is put into an easy-to-follow choreography at the beginner's level. And more challenging physically and technically at the advanced level. It will give you a sense of performance anyway. And whatever your level the aim of the class is on dynamic energy and fun.



Russell Adamson
Russell Leon Adamson was born in Jamaica and moved to England with his family at the age of 10. He attained 3 city and guild certificates in electronics and engineering at Gloucester City College. His athletic abilities lead him to the Gloucester Youth Gymnastics team and amateur and thai boxing. He carries the black belt status in various Martial Art Techniques. With this physical background he was granted a 4-year scholarship at the London School of Contemporary Dance. At the same time he took classes in Classical Ballet at the Central School of Ballet in London.
He studied Ballet with Marian Lane and Laura Conners of the Royal Ballet School and Company (UK) and Jazz with Deirda Lowell and Wayne Babeist (Alvin Ailey Company), Daniela Lorenz (Matt Mattox Company), Charles Augins (USA) and also Claude Paul Henry (London) and Max Stone (New York).
He also studied Modern with Bill Louther (Martha Graham and Alvin Ailey Company), Carolyn Carson and Jorma Uotinen (Helsinki City Theatre, Finland), Viola Farber from the Merce Cunningham Company, Jane Dudley and Robert Cohan from the Martha Graham Company.

Russell Adamson is an innovative teacher, motivating his students to focus on their work, so they can do more than they expected. With his support many young dancers have chosen dance as their profession. He has also created many choreographies, which have gotten a lot of recognition in Finland and abroad.
During the last years he has worked as a performer for the National Ballet of Estonia, the Gala for the 6th International Baltic Ballet Festival (Riga, Lithuania) and for Marimekkos 50th birthday (2001 - 2004), amongst others. In addition he has worked with the Black Dance Festival in Vienna (2002 & 2003) and the Estonia Art and Culture Gala Night in Tallinn (2004).
As a choreographer he has created his own work including: "Spirit of the Landscape" (Finland, 2005), a solo and duett with Rodney Williams for the Black Dance Festival (Vienna, 2005), "Flow" a solo (London, 2006), "Terrain" (Finland, 2006), a choreography for the opera La Traviata (Finland, 2006), "Episodes" for the Rainbow Jazz Festival (2007, Estonia), a choreography for the Higher Ground Gospel Concert (Finland, 2007), The Live Orchestral Music and visual effects show at the Estonia Concert Hall (Tallinn, 2007), a Funk & HipHop choreography for the Urban Culture Tour (Helsinki, 2007) and lately a choreography for the jazz opera Manon with the world premiere (Estonia, Febuary 2008).
In 2009 Russell created four big productions, which have been shown in London, Tallinn and Vienna.
Photo: Russell Adamson © JormanRajamkäi