Rhythmic. Bold. Empowering.
A high-energy, creative Hip Hop Dance class designed to build skills, confidence and personal style. Master the fundamentals of Hip Hop Dance while discovering your unique movement in a supportive, dynamic environment. This class is in partnership with Elementz.
Elementz Entertainment is an award-winning Hip Hop and Street Dance company based in London, with its academy located in Loughton, Essex. Founded in 2006 by renowned choreographer Lindon Barr, Elementz offers classes at DanceEast, Ipswich for children and adults, focusing on various street dance styles including hip hop, popping, locking, breaking and house. The classes build technical skill, creativity and performance, providing students with authentic Hip Hop dance training in a supportive environment.
TERM DATES
Thursday 15 January – Thursday 26 March 2026
Half Term: There will be no class on Thursday 19 February 2026
Please note: If you wish to pay for the term in two half-termly instalments, please get in touch with our friendly Box Office team on 01473 295230.
Not sure if this class is right for you? You can book a taster session! Get in touch with our Box Office team for more information.
WHAT TO BRING
Participants should wear clothes that they are comfortable moving in and bring a reusable bottle of water. Water fountains can be found on the ground floor and 1st floor of the building. Shoes should be removed for class and participants should wear socks or participate bare foot.
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