Saturday, January 24, 2015

Rage dance classes with Danielle Hubbard


The great thing about trying different classes and programs is that you get to experience physical fitness through different forms of exercises to see what works for your body as well as your goals. If you haven`t found one class in particular that you like, try a few and see what works best for you. Each instructor is different and although they may teach the same form of fitness; jazz, Zumba fitness, aerobics, etc, not all the classes will resemble each other solely based on the name. Music plays a big significant part when you are taking a dance class. Some like Latin, pop, techno, etc, it really depends on what makes you move. If you don`t enjoy the music, chances are, you won`t enjoy the dance class.

Rage dance class is an original concept given by Danielle Hubbard, who in her own right, is a very creative, talented and dedicated professional artist. It is a fast paced cardiovascular work out with a twist. Based mostly on jazz and contemporary dance, her movements are a little wild, a little crazy and albeit very demanding, a whole lot of fun. If you like 80`s music, funk, rock, even a small twist of metal, you will love her choreography and style. Incorporating stretching, jumping (bring your running shoes, the impact on the ground is harsh if you are not used to being bare foot) and a base core work out, this is an all around great class to work all parts of your body. Her energy is intense, original and addictive.

A graduate of the Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, Danielle is a UDA member and has worked as a professional independent artist since 1997. With an extensive background in ballet, contemporary, arial hoop and fire dancing, she teaches at Concordia University, is an actress, vocalist and choreographer. Her gothic underground mesmerising style has lead her to perform 10 years for the EXOS performing project, 300 the movie, CQ2 in a leading role and as vocalist for Muruka, a tribal hard core metal band. On a contemporary side, she was soloist at the ballet ``Giselle``, a Danse Brouhaha production that played at Place des Arts and taught at the Shayda ballet company (Dir. Michelle Danesh). (Photo courtesy of Colombe Photographe and make up by Joffrey Dumas.)

If you are looking for a ballet/contemporary teacher she should definitely be on your list or you can try her Rage classes given downtown by contacting her at daninahubbard@gmail.com or on her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Ragedanceclass.
(Photo courtesy of Bianca Black)

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1 comment:

  1. Thanks Anne-Marie, I am so delighted you came to do my class & anytime you want to come back...your on my guest.... Rage ON sister!!!! xx's

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