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Contemporary Dance Beginners (16+ Years) Online

Ticket Information

  • Contemporary Dance Beginners 16+: $15.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Tue 26 Oct 2021, 7:00pm–8:00pm
  • Tue 2 Nov 2021, 7:00pm–8:00pm
  • Tue 9 Nov 2021, 7:00pm–8:00pm

Tour

Part of Virtual Events

Restrictions

Adults Only

Website

Express yourself creatively through dance in this fun online class with respected industry professional Megan Adams…

This class is best suited to beginner students. You’ll explore your own movement style and creativity as you practice floor work, exercises and combinations.

Discover the freedom of dancing expressively, connecting your mind and body through fluid dance movements.

All Zoom links are sent to you automatically after you enrol but if you do not receive a link or are unable to find it please email education@tapac.org.nz

Please try to join the class 5-10 minutes before so that the tutor can sort out any issues and direct you in how to optimise your Zoom settings for a better experience before they get the class started. We recommend that you use a device which has a microphone, speakers and camera for all TAPAC classes. You will be asked at the beginning of each class to turn on your microphone and camera to say hello. After this you may turn off your camera if you choose

"Fun, inspiring fitness, I love Megan's positive attitude and warmth."

Teaching artist Megan Adams, a graduate of the New Zealand School of Dance, works as a dancer, choreographer, rehearsal director and teacher. She has tutored at TAPAC, Unitec, PIPA and Toi Whakaari (the NZ Drama School) and has worked in schools as a dance education tutor for the Royal New Zealand Ballet Company, Markham Arts and Atamira Dance Company.

Megan was Douglas Wright's choreographic assistant and has worked on the NZ, Australian and European tours of Black Milk (2006), Rapt (2011 and 2013) and Wright's new work The Kiss Inside (2015 and 2016). She has also choreographed various other stage works including 360 (NZ International Arts Festival 2010 and Auckland 2014) as well as working in film.

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