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Free Rudeye Classes @ Danceworks
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Anna bella Sep. 26, 2009.

Rudeye Dance Classes @ Danceworks

Started Aug. 7, 2009

 

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how would you describe your dance style?
Hiphop dancer, Body Popper, Locker, Street Dancer
What else do you do?
Choregrapher
What level of dancer are you?
Professional
About Me:
I am a professional dance from Tokyo Japan. I have danced for Gwen Stefani, Kanye West, Robbie Williams, Sugababes, Victoria Beckhan and many more...I teach Rudeye Classes at Danceworks on Thursdays 6pm-7pm and Saturdays 1.15p-2.15pm.
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www.rudeye.com

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At 9:59am on September 11, 2009, Scot Fyfe said…
Hi there i a dancer two not proffesional but you have been doing which i intend to do in the future working with singers and what not, i new to this network so jsut searching for some new people.
At 10:05am on August 22, 2009, vivianstjohn said…

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At 7:58pm on August 7, 2009, Travis Donaldson said…
始めましてどうぞよろしく。Heya my names Travis your classes sound really cool its a shame they're all the way in London :( I'm studying Japanese at the moment 'cause I want to teach Hip Hop Dance in Tokyo next year :) If you could tell me anything about the Hip Hop scene in Japan I would be very grateful^^ Ja mata.
 
 

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