Hip-Hop (Intermediate) / Age 10-18 - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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Hip-Hop (Intermediate)

Age 10-18
Hip-Hop (Intermediate)

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Mon, Sep 11, 2023 - Mon, Jan 22, 2024
4 pm - 5 pm ET

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Instructors

Tatiana  Desardouin

Tatiana Desardouin

Of Haitian origin, born and raised in Switzerland, Tatiana is a professional dancer, dance instructor, dance consultant, choreographer, organizer, curator, with a Master degree as adult educator and a Bachelor in Psychology (University of Geneva). Tatiana won several competitions and is regularly invited to give workshops and judge competitions worldwide.

Very involved in the growth of the swiss hip-hop scene, she has been teaching and mentoring since 2005, had her own dance school “Le Centre Hip-Hop,” taught regular classes in several dance schools (such as &ldqu ...

Lauriane  Ogay

Lauriane Ogay

Lauriane is a dancer and photographer from Switzerland, residing in NYC since 2012.

As a core member of Passion Fruit dance company, Lauriane has performed at the Guggenheim Museum, MassMoca, Lincoln Center, 92Y, American Dance Festival (ADF), Bessies Awards, Crossing the Line Festival, Bridge Street Theater, Dance Place DC, Harlem Stage, New Victory Theater, BAAD!, SummerStage, San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts, Spring Up dance festival, MusikFest, Joe’s Pub, Ladies of Hip-Hop festival. She is often called to be the assistant choreographer and external eye for PFDC’s ...

Chrybaby  Cozie

Chrybaby Cozie

Chrybaby Cozie is one of the founding fathers of the Hip Hop freestyle genre called Lite Feet. Being raised in Harlem in the late 80s was a source of great influence for Chrybaby, as it was his foundation for dance, music and the source of inspiration to uplift the youth and communities around him today. Chrybaby has been teaching Lite Feet and Hip Hop for more than 10 years and is currently teaching at the Peridance Center in NYC. Chrybaby has been cultivating and keeping the Lite Feet culture alive for ten years with the NYC youth. And through the culture, he has created a Hip Hop dance o ...

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