HIPHOP CREW AUDITIONS
HIPHOP CREW AUDITIONS!!! (Saturday 16th June)
I'm super excited to start 2 Hiphop Dance Crew's this year.
Intermediate Crew (age 9-12) and Senior Crew (age 13-17)
If your child wants to improve in their dance and be part of a hardworking team then this is a great opportunity for them. This is aimed at intermediate/advanced level dancers. (I teach hiphop classes every Monday, PM for more info) At the moment this will be a developement Crew focusing on Discipline, Team Work, Learning different hiphop/urban styles, Performance and Growth. It will be challenging both physically and mentally but alot of fun. I aim to create a positive atmosphere where each member can feel confident to express themselves, have fun and grow.
WHERE: Hayley Johnsons Academy of Dancing (Rewa Terrace, Behind Subway on the Main Road in Tawa)
WHEN: Auditions this Saturday 16th June
Intermediate Crew 1.15pm - 2.15pm
Senior Crew 2.30pm - 3.30pm
Please arrive 15min early to fill in some forms and warm up.
Practices will be every Sunday for an hour
Intermediate Crew 1.15pm - 2.15pm
Senior Crew 2.30pm - 3.30pm
PRICE: $130 Per Term
First practice is Sunday 24th June !!
(because we only have 2 practices left for Term 2 it will be $15 cash each)
Please contact me if you have any questions:
027 9755 469 steviehaira22@gmail.com
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