This June’s series of educational Tuesdays is dedicated to hip-hop and popping techniques. It offers an intensive yet welcoming space for growth—both for those who want to strengthen their fundamentals and for those seeking fresh inspiration and new dance tools.
During the classes, participants will learn short, energetic movement forms that will serve as a starting point for experimenting with dynamics, rhythm, and space. An important element of the sessions will be drilling—practical, repetitive practice of selected sequences. This will allow participants to improve their precision, body control, and confidence in executing movements.
There will also be plenty of improvisation—time for free exploration, developing creativity, and discovering one’s own style. Each session will conclude with a brief reflection and an opportunity for consultation. Participants will receive specific, supportive feedback and guidance tailored to their level and goals.
Duration: 90 minutes
Workshops for ages 16+
COMPANY
Concept and hosting: Piotr Abramowicz
Piotr Abramowicz
An artist, educator, choreographer, and performer based in Warsaw. For over fifteen years, he has been active at the intersection of dance, the performing arts, and education. In his practice, he combines elements of hip-hop, popping, and contemporary dance with an original method based on honesty, expression, and the constant exploration of movement.
Since 2007, he has taught classes at dance studios in Poland, including Fair Play Studio, FNF Dance Studio, East Side Dance Academy, and Point Dance Studio. He also conducts workshops both domestically and abroad, including in the United Kingdom, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden, Norway, and Belarus.
She currently shares her practice through the “Wzdłuż i Wszerz” training program, in which she uses her own original methods to pass on the knowledge and skills she has developed over more than 20 years of exploring movement and dance.
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