Workshops 2016

Workshops 2016

Daybee Dorzile aka. Daybee Dee makes a movement like a strong body stretch by stretching her upper body to the side, following the hand that is stretched out to the side (meaning her right hand, which is pointing over her head in the left direction).

Daybee Dorzile aka Daybee Dee
Caribbean Urban Styles

© Shan Robitzky
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Week 3, 1.8.–5.8.2016
18:15–20:00
Arsenal F

Caribbean Urban Styles

Caribbean Roots in Urban Dances

The emphasis of this particular workshop lies on the essential African, Caribbean and Latin heritage inside the Urban Dance and HipHop context. The main difference to European traditional dance schooling is in the movement of the core, which positively impacts the rhythmical and sensory approach to movement. This mix makes for an entertaining and social atmosphere in the various choreographic adaptations. Party!

A touch of Dancehall, House, HipHop and Waacking are part of the choreography, but the warm-up sessions will always be based on the African, Caribbean and Latin basics. 
Daybee will share heritage and influences of various Urban Dance styles, which defined her own dance style.

Daybee Dorzile aka Daybee Dee
© Vanessa Neubauer
© Karolina Miernik
© Niels Robitzky
© Emilia Milewska
© Emilia Milewska
© Stereotyp