National Dance Week-NYC

Body & Pole

 

303 Fifth Ave #306, NY, NY, 10016 (Between 31st-32nd Streets)
www.bodyandpole.com
212-334-6900

Want to try pole dancing in NY? If you’re looking for a workout that you’ll actually look forward to doing, then Pole Dance is it. Body & Pole is a new pole dance studio in NY that focuses on pole fitness. Located minutes from Penn Station on Fifth Ave, Body & Pole, offers pole fitness classes, a flexible schedules and no commitment! We offer pole classes for all levels, from absolute beginners to advanced. Pole Parties are all available and customized for your unique needs. Private parties provide an unforgettable “girls night out” experience. Get in shape, tone your entire body and have a blast while doing it. Body & Pole is the ONLY Co-Ed studio in NYC catering to both men and women who want to get fit. You have nothing to lose, come try it out for only $20 for you first class when signing up online!

                                                                       

The Dancesource Ballroom Workshop

THE DANCESOURCE
98-11 Queens Blvd. at 65th Ave
Rego Park, NY 11374
718-997-1278
www.dancesource.net


The Dancesource is hosting a SPECIAL BALLROOM WORKSHOP beginning This Thursday, 7/15 in Rego Park, NY.
PASHA and DANIELA will be doing a special 4 class Ballroom workshop at The Dancesource on the following dates:
Thur 7/15 6 – 7PM
Sun 7/18 3 – 4PM
Mon 7/19 6 – 7PM
Thur 7/22 6 – 7PM

CLICK HERE for Pasha & Daniela’s video.

 
This 4 week class is open to all dancers, beginning, intermediates, young and not so young. Couples are invited, but individuals are welcome as well. This four lesson course is $80 per person, $75 per person if you bring a partner. A single class may be taken for $25 per person.  IF YOU BRING THIS EMAIL YOU WILL BE ENTITLED TO A $60 course for the 4 lessons. That’s a HUGE savings of 25% Off!!!!

Contact us at The Dancesource, or just come!  Registration can be called in, emailed in with this email, or bring the email with you in hand to:

THE DANCESOURCE
98-11 Queens Blvd. at 65th Ave
Rego Park, NY 11374
718-997-1278
www.dancesource.net
 Subways: Take E or F from Manhattan to 71st/ Continental in Forest Hills NY; turn around, come back towards NYC one local stop to 67th Avenue. Exit at Dunkin Donuts, walk 3 blocks on the north side of Queens Blvd. to 65th Avenue. We’re at the corner of 65th Avenue and Queens Blvd. look for our basement entrance, buzzer #1.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

:pushing progress

pushing progress is a New York based contemporary dance and workshop company under the direction of Calen J. Kurka and Chris Hale. Born out of a desire to strengthen awareness of mind, movement, and body, :pushing progress is considered a new dynamic force in the dance community bringing forward a new generation of technical strength and contemporary movement. It is pioneering new programs for training and making knowledge of the the human anatomy as a foundation for technique available to anybody who wishes to truly understand their ability and artistry as a dancer. By making sophisticated information accessible to every student, we hope to provide essential tools for every aspiring professional dancer who has the will to learn and grow.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

pushing progress is currently accepting registrations for their 2010 Summer Intensive, August 8-14 being held at DANY studios and also accepting applications for their 2010/2011 :pushing progress Contemporary training program until July 2, 2010.


Calen J. Kurka

Executive/Artistic Director

Raised in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, Calen Kurka started his training in Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Musical Theatre, Modern, and Chinese Dance. He then later moved to Edmonton, Alberta, furthering his training competitively.

Currently on faculty at Broadway Dance Center in New York City, as an instructor Calen has taught across Canada, the U.S. and Japan, and more recently in Ireland at Dublin’s Dance Jam ’07. He is currently instructing for Dance Masters of America as one of their Master Faculty, and is also on faculty with Dance Educators of America. His choreography has been recognized as outstanding at many competitions throughout the U.S. and Canada, and has been the recipient of many awards. In addition to teaching in and around New York he’s also assisted choreographer, director, instructor, Michele Assaf.

Calen’s performing credits include being an original member of the first national tour of Jeff Amsden’s widely acclaimed “A Few Good Men Dancin’”, and performing with recording artist Carmella in a tribute concert to Cher. He’s also worked closely with choreographer/instructor Chris Hale. As a featured performer, Calen’s stage credits include having spent a year on contract with Tokyo Disney as a Main Stage performer, and taking on such leading roles as Capt. Von Trapp in “The Sound of Music” and Seymour in “Little Shop of Horrors” in regional stage productions. In addition he can be seen in “The Live! at Broadway Dance Center” video series “Turns and Turn Combos”, dancing with choreographer Danny Herman, and heading his own instructional video “Floor Work with Calen Kurka and Chris Hale”: A new addition to the “Live at BDC” collection.

As founder and Artistic Director of :pushing progress a company, Calen hopes to continue his journey as an artist, instructor and choreographer. He wishes to inspire, and be continually inspired by those who so honestly give of their talent and themselves. He continues, with his company, to create work pushing new movement, strong technique, honesty, emotional commitment, and growth. It is an evolutionary journey with no boundaries, no limits, no ends.

Chris Hale

Associate Director/Training Program Director

Chris Hale, currently on faculty at Broadway Dance Center NYC, is Associate  director of :pushing progress and Director of the :pushing progress contemporary training program, which launched in the fall of 2009. Through his work with :pushing progress Chris and his partner Calen J. Kurka are at the helm of a revolution in the way we train in dance. Through incorporating anatomy and varied methodologies for sustainability and injury prevention they hope to bring a sophisticated level of information into the lives of every dancer who has the drive and passion to grow as an artist.

Professional credits include KTU’s miracle on 34th Street where he performed with such recording artists as Mary J. Blige, Deborah Cox, Tamia, Gloria Gaynor, and Michael Jackson. In 2002 he got the pleasure of performing with international singing sensation Anastasia at the FIFA World Cup Final Draw in Busan, Korea. Television credits include HBO’s “Sex and the City” playing opposite Kim Catrall. He along with fellow instructor Calen Kurka, released an instructional video for the Live At BDC series entitled, “Floorwork, with Calen Kurka and Chris Hale”

In the summer of 2004 he debuted a collection of never before seen works entitled “CollidE (with me) at Brooklyn’s Williamsburg Art Nexus “WAX” in three evenings of sold out performances. Since then his work has appeared throughout New York in choreographer’s showcases such as “The Turning Point” at NYC’s Puffin Room, and “Envision This” by Enfocus Dance. Most recently his work has appeared in the :pushing progress “Showcase Series” started by Calen J. Kurka as a means to bring a wide range of choreographer’s together in the shared vision of creating a memorable dance experience. As a choreographer he will continue to create work that pushes the boundaries of contemporary dance and hopefully bring it to the mainstream in a way that is accessible to everyone.

His more than two years experience with the GYROTONIC® methodology has hugely influenced his teaching and brought a heightened awareness to his own dancing. Chris is very excited to add GYROKINESIS® to his teaching. Chris is an ABT® Certified Teacher, who has successfully completed the ABT® Teacher Training Intensive in Primary through level 3 of the ABT® National Training Curriculum.

Maya Escueta

Managing Director

Maya Escueta, originally from Los Angeles, CA, trained in the Royal Academy of Dance Ballet tradition and discovered her jazz and modern roots at the age of 16. She soon thereafter moved to New York City to study at Columbia University and pursue a career in modern and contemporary jazz. In New York, she trained as a Richard Ellner Scholar at Broadway Dance Center has performed with various modern and jazz companies, including the Notario Dance Company, Donna Goffredo, and CollidE. At Columbia, Maya actively choreographed, producing the first full length theme-based night of original work through the Orchesis Dance Group, entitled the Alice Project. Since then, Maya’s work has been showcased at several venues throughout New York City, including Broadway Dance Center, the Williamsburg Art Nexus and the Dance Forum. Maya looks forward to continuing to choreograph and create in the New York City dance community.