2022-08-16
 
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2022-2023 Montreal Classes – Nindy Banks

10:00AM to 11:30AM
5 $ - (actual value: 20 $)

Studio Parbleux, 5425 ave Casgrain, office 200, Montréal

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No drop-ins. By registering, participants commit to the full week of classes.

Advance registration required

In these classes, Nindy Banks offers an initiation to basic krumping techniques. Recognized for its gestural and expressive intensity, this street dance style emerged from poor Los Angeles neighbourhoods in the early 2000s. Through repeating basic movement sequences and improvisation exercises (battle sessions), you will broach krump notions: musicality, character or alter ego, engagement, relationship to space, teamwork, and others.

Maximum capacity : 50 people

Suggested equipment

  • Running shoes

Nindy Banks © Melika Dez

 © Melika Dez

Dancer and teacher Nindy Banks learned hip hop in from pioneers in Montréal and the United States, as well as krump through the mentorship of Vladimir “7Starr” Laurore. She received a bachelor’s degree in contemporary dance from UQAM in 2015.

With her practices based in freestyle and collaborations with different choreographers, Nindy is particularly interested in exploring dance as a vehicle for emotion and sensation. Ebnflõh (Alexandra “Spicey” Landé) company member, Nindy dances hip hop, krump and contemporary dance in Canada, the United States and Europe.

 

 

Advance registration and payment required

  1. Fill out registration form.
  2. Fill out your Services Québec participant profile. This form will be valid for all the classes you will take in Montréal for the current session, ending March 2, 2023.
  3. Pay for classes via Interac before presenting yourself to class.

> Check if you qualify for the subsidized fee

 

 

The Regroupement québécois de la danse Montréal classes are made possible through the financial support of the Gouvernement du Québec and Compétence Culture, comité sectoriel de main-d’œuvre en culture.