Hip Hop Fusion Intermediate

Maxi loves to play with body and movement awareness in her choreographies. So her choreographies are not pure hip hop, but rather go a bit in the jazz funk direction. Nevertheless, she also likes to play with different styles and with the word “Fusion” Maxi didn’t have to commit to one style. In this course […]

Hip Hop Beginner

In this beginner course you will learn various basics of dancing. In the warming, Maxi builds in basic basics and we want to implement them with a wide variety of choreographies in different styles. The performance factor is very important to her and she often focuses on it. Maxi wants you to feel comfortable in […]

D!’s Kids Club Beginner from 6 years on

This course is for all kids from the age of 8 on who already have previous experience and feel confident in the basics of Hip Hop. Here we think ahead! Variations and more complicated step sequences are practiced, coordination, strength and flexibility are promoted. When dancing the choreos, attention is paid to the performance so […]

Contemporary Fusion Intermediate

For Lisa, Contemporary Fusion is primarily a combination of urban and contemporary techniques. The main thing is to get to know new movements in our body. A good foundation is important, we build musicality, dynamics, breathing and textures on it.

Commercial Beginner

Commercial is a dance style that is made out of many other styles (such as New Style, Jazzfunk, Street, Hip Hop and Modern). It combines expression, energy and performance and it only becomes perfect through your own interpretation. Although it developed from the urban styles in combination with jazz styles, it gives the dancers the […]

Commercial Advanced

In this lesson you can expect a mixture of hip hop, dancehall, female and large, controlled, rhythmic movements. The highlight of the lesson is YOU and your performance. Forget the stress of everyday life and feel like you are on a big stage.

Afro Dance

In the Afrodance class, various African dance styles are combined, for example Ndombolo and Coupe Decale, in which the hip swing is an important element. A lot of footwork is required at the Afrohouse from Angola – especially with the distinctive beats.