The Arena Offers Contemporary Flow with AD Mathew Janczewski

Mathew’s work is best described as contemporary, spanning an array of styles – from quietly evocative to physically demanding, full of spiraling momentum that draws energy into the core and spreads it out like disco ball beams of light. At times, movement focuses on the dancers’ bends and folds, creating shape as one shifts and moves, creating moments of connection.

Class focuses on opening up curiosity, finding internal pathways within the body and the contrast of those same pathways. An assortment of texture, speed, density, length, force and resistance will be taught to open these skills.

Fridays, 10:00-11:30 am
Through April 8
Pre-register at https://www.arena-dances.org/the-arena/
Drop-in rate is $17 with flexible pricing and free parking!

Mathew Janczewski’s inquisitive, immersive and heartfelt approach to contemporary dance reaches beyond the surface and holds the viewer in its embrace. With over 35 works in his repertoire and more than two decades of experience as a choreographer, Mathew has cultivated a highly diverse and mesmerizing style of movement.

Mathew’s work has garnered praise in the Twin Cities and beyond. He has created commissioned works for companies such as Minnesota Dance Theater, Cleveland Repertory Co., aTrek Dance, and Zenon Dance Company. He was the Bates Festival choreographer (2001), received the Sage Award for Outstanding Performance (2005), and won the McKnight Choreographers Fellowship (2005). In 2008, Dance Magazine named him as one of their “25 to Watch.”

Shortly after receiving his degree in dance at the University of Minnesota and performing internationally, Mathew founded his own non-profit dance company, ARENA DANCES, in 1995. ARENA serves as the vehicle for his body of work and provides young, aging and underserved segments of the Twin Cities community with opportunities to experience the transformative power of dance.

The Arena – GYROKINESIS® Method with Non Edwards

The GYROKINESIS® Method is a movement method that addresses the entire body, opening energy pathways, stimulating the nervous system, increasing range of motion and creating functional strength through rhythmic, flowing movement sequences. It is an original and unique method which coordinates movement, breath and mental focus.

Tuesdays, 4:00-5:00pm at The Arena

No class March 1. Brittany Fridenstine-Keefe teaches March 22-April 5.

Pre-registration preferred but not necessary at https://www.arena-dances.org/the-arena/
Drop in rate is $17 with flexible pricing and free parking!

Non Edwards is a dancer, choreographer, and Gyrokinesis Method Trainer. She was first introduced to the Gyrokinesis Method by Deborah Jinza Thayer. Non has studied with Domini Anne, Miriam Barbosa, Erika Hassan, Jane Gotch, and Kerry Parker. Cross-training with the Gyrokinesis Method supports Non’s career as a freelance dancer.

Non has danced in DIY and non-art spaces as well as the Seattle Art Fair, Walker Art Center, Nelson-Atkins Museum, and the Twin Cities’ Bedlam, Bedlam Lowertown, Bryant-Lake Bowl, Ritz, Fitzgerald, McGuire, Southern, and Goodale Theaters; in Massachusetts at Jacob’s Pillow; and in Hawai’i at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. In 2020 Non was awarded a McKnight Dancer Fellowship. She has been a member of ARENA Dances since 2016.

Zenon Dance School – Winter Classes In-Person and Online

Zenon Dance School is excited to welcome you back for another season of dance this winter! Classes run through March 20, 2022.

Monday

  • 9:30am: Intermediate Contemporary/Modern with Joanna Lees – Hybrid
  • 11:15am: Gaga/people with Berit Ahlgren – In Person
  • 5:30pm: Cardio Dance Jam with Ariel Linnerson – Online
  • 5:30pm: Contemporary Ballet with Anne Lentz – Hybrid

Tuesday

  • 9:30am: Intermediate/Advanced Contemporary with Chloe Nagle – Online
  • 5:30pm: Contemporary Floorwork with Javan Mngrezzo – In Person
  • 7:00pm: Beginning 1 Jazz with Allison Rubin Forester – Hybrid

Wednesday

  • 9:30am: Composition/Improvisation with HIJACK – Online
  • 11:15am: Intermediate 1 Ballet with Nic Lincoln – In Person
  • 5:30pm: Beginning 1 Ballet with Lisa Erickson – Online
  • 5:30pm: Intermediate Contemporary with Ruby J. Smith – Hybrid
  • 7:00pm: All Levels Hip-Hop with Gabby Abram – Hybrid
  • 7:00pm: Beginning/Intermediate Jazz with Jennifer Glaws – In Person

Thursday

  • 9:30am: Advanced Contemporary/Modern with Erin Thompson – Hybrid
  • 5:30pm: Afro Modern with Roxane Wallace – Online
  • 7:00pm: Intermediate Modern with Dustin Haug – Hybrid

Friday

  • 10:00am: All Levels Jazz with Erinn Liebhard, Karla Grotting, and Guests – Hybrid (Jolene Konkel teaches March 11)
  • 12:00pm: Intermediate 2 Ballet with Penny Freeh – Hybrid

Saturday

  • 9:00am: All Levels Yoga with Ariel Linnerson – Online
  • 9:15am: Creative Movement (4-6 yrs) with Anne Petrich – In Person
  • 10:00am: All Levels Tap with Dorian Brooke – In Person
  • 10:00am: Beginning Modern with Roxane Wallace – In Person
  • 10:15am: Youth Ballet (7-10 yrs) with Sarah Bartlett – Online
  • 11:00am: Musical Theatre Jazz with Dorian Brooke – In Person
  • 12:30pm: Beginning 2 Ballet with Ben Johnson – In Person

Sunday

  • 10:00am: Creative Movement (4-6 yrs) with Margaret Ogas – In Person
  • 11:00am: Youth Ballet (7-10 yrs) with Kendall Kramer – In Person
  • 12:00pm: Youth Modern (10-14 yrs) with Kendall Kramer – In Person

Cassandra School Online and In-Studio Classes

Join our dance-learning community of all ages, sizes, and levels of experience to participate in the creative expression and health and fitness benefits of Middle Eastern dance!

The beauty of this dance form is that it makes you feel wonderful in your own body. We now have in-studio options for beginners and all students, or you may choose to take these same classes live online through Zoom.

Visit cassandraschool.com to choose from our ongoing classes, register, and pay in advance using PayPal.

Purchase four or more classes and receive a $2 discount per class! All class registrations close at 8:00pm CT the night before each class.

Class + Connect with Guest Artist Jennifer Ilse at TU Dance Center

CLASS + CONNECT 

Please join us this spring for a series of three open adult class offerings featuring three different Twin Cities teaching artists. Each offering will include four weekly classes. Join for all three offerings or drop-in as your schedule allows. Each class will be followed by an optional time to connect with one another over coffee/tea provided by TU Dance – either socially distanced in our green room space or outside on the loading dock, weather permitting. We hope to create a space where people can explore movement and dance but also build community by staying to connect through conversation and reflection of their shared experience.

Starting this series, we invite you to join modern teaching artist Jennifer Ilse. Jennifer’s class approaches movement with a goal of balance – fluidity in strength and power in softness, centered on breath and economy of movement to teach internal and external body awareness, rhythm and phrasing, and ensemble dancing through modern dance patterns and improvisation. Open to beginning and intermediate level participants, age 18+.

Saturdays, March 12, 19, and 26; and April 2
4:00-5:30pm
$12 or $15
In-person only at TU Dance Center
Pre-registration required as in-studio space is limited!

Ananya Dance Theatre Ongoing Classes

Find rhythm, groundedness, and flow with dance classes at Ananya Dance Theatre’s Institute for Performance & Social Justice.

Intro to Yorchhā
Sunday, 3:00-4:00pm CT with Parisha Rajbhandari
Envision justice through rhythmic footwork, flowing torso, and sustained breath in Intro to Yorchhā. Each class begins with a warm-up followed by foundational Yorchhā exercises and a fun choreographed phrase.

Integrated Movement Patterns
Tuesday, 1:00-2:00pm CT with Lizzette Chapa
Remaining dates: March 8

This mind-body connection series is designed by Ananya Dance Theatre company artist, Lizzette Chapa, to reset and replenish our two core movement generators, the spine and pelvis. Utilizing principles of Yorchhā and Pilates, Lizzette carries participants through mat exercises, image based explorations, and breath work to strengthen, soften, and restore ourselves from the inside out. March 1 – Pelvis; March 8 – Integration. Come for one or all three sessions.

Wednesday Water Dances
Wednesday, 9:30-11:00am CT with Kealoha Ferreira
A weekly dedication to the vitality and life force of Water. In class we will offer breath, dance, meditation, story, song, and reflection. Each class will take shape a little differently, staying responsive to the ongoing movements protecting the value and longevity of water world-wide. Facilitated by Kealoha Ferreira, an Ananya Dance Theatre Artist, Wednesday Water Dances will begin with grounding movement, flow into dedicated time for personal practice/research/reflection, and close with collective sharing. All who are committed to deepening their relationship with water are welcome to participate.

Advanced Yorchhā
Friday, 6:00-7:00pm CT with Kealoha Ferreira
Dive into the nuance and complexity of Yorchhā. Advanced Yorchhā is designed to challenge and hone experienced movers through strength training, technique refinement, and intricate choreography. Previous Yorchhā experience is encouraged.

Yorchhā is Ananya Dance Theatre’s trade-marked contemporary technique that intersects principles of vinyasa yoga, classical Indian dance form Odishi (from the eastern Indian state of Odisha) and martial art form Chhau (also from Odisha).

Students attending in-person classes must provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination and must wear face masks during class. No exceptions.

AMP’S Weekly Contemporary Movement Practice

Curiosity, Connection, Community, Choice

Wednesdays from 10:00-11:30 am
Now through May 18 | No practice March 16 or 23.
Synchronous in-person and Zoom/virtual options.

Class rates:
Purchase 1 Single Practice/Drop In: $15
Purchase 5 Practices: $70, save $5
Purchase 10 Practices: $130, save $20
No one will be turned away due to lack of funds.
Please email alternativemotionproject@gmail.com for low/no cost options or questions.

About the Practice
Move BIG, sweat and play in an energizing atmosphere each week! Movers will build awareness and explore expansive possibilities within their own individuality and identities. Through improvised and structured movement vocabulary, participants will be encouraged to research freedom, 3-D expansion, mobility, rigor, presence, and agency within an empowering experience.

Suitable for professional, pre-professional, and/or intermediate/advanced movers, ages 18+. Knee pads recommended. Led by AMP Co-Director, Joanna Lees. Come as you are!

Pre-registration strongly encouraged for in person, but not required.
Register at: https://www.alternativemotionproject.org/registration-page.html
Please arrive at least 10 minutes prior to practice start time if participating in person.

If class size needs to be limited, priority will be given to those who are registered.
It is required that you register 30 minutes prior to practice start time for the Zoom option.

CDC Guidelines for COVID-19 will be required. Masks required unless otherwise specified. For the most up to date policy, visit AMP’s website.

Photo: V. Paul Virtucio

Open Classes at TU Dance Center

TU Dance Center is offering in-person open classes for intermediate and advanced dancers.
  • Monday: Ballet with Laurel Keen
  • Tuesday: Horton-Based Modern with Toni Pierce-Sands
  • Wednesday: Ballet with Abdo Sayegh-Rodriguez
  • Thursday: GYROKINESIS® with Abdo Sayegh-Rodriguez
  • Friday: Body Watani (body-as-homeland practice + Arabic dance) with Leila Awadallah
Dates: March 14 – May 9, 2022
Time: 9:30am-11:00 am (CST)
Location: TU Dance Center (in-person only)
Cost: $15 per class | class cards: $120/10 Classes
Pre-registration required as in-studio space is limited!

For more information and to register visit: https://www.tudance.org/open-classes

At TU Dance, the priority is to keep everyone safe. Our TU Dance Community Safety Statement serves as a guidance to all TU Dance Center visitors as it provides the safety procedures and rules for our facility, and must be followed at all times until further notice. We assume it’s everyone’s responsibility to make sure of its compliance. Proof of full vaccination (for ages 5+) or proof of a negative COVID test taken within 72 hours will be required. A universal mask mandate is in place for all entering the facility. Hand washing and/or use of hand sanitizer is required when entering the facility and as necessary during the visit. 6-feet social distancing is to be practiced at all times while in the facility.

Ballet Co.Laboratory Adult Drop-in Classes

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No matter if you are a veteran dancer or slipping on your first pair of ballet shoes, Ballet Co.Laboratory is an artistic home for everyone. With 11 different adult drop-in classes offered each week, including conditioning and Pilates, we know we have the right class for you! 

Join us in-person or virtually via Zoom. All dancers must sign-in on Mindbody. Class sign-in will close 10 minutes before class begins. Single class and 10-class cards are available and parking is always free! 

Learn more or sign up for a class here: https://bit.ly/AdultTeenBCL 

Concerto Dance Open Company Class

Concerto Dance offers open company class this spring! Join us the last Wednesday of the month for open company class from 9-10:30am. Classes are held at Creo Arts and Dance Conservatory located in Minnetonka.

March 30 – Modern w/ company member Sara Karmi
April  27 – Jazz w/ Jolene Konkel
May 25 – Jazz w/ Jolene Konkel</strong

Space is limited; masks are required. Please pre-register 24 hours in advanced by visiting https://www.concertodance.com/classes. Cost for class, $15 or inquire about a “pay as able” option.

For more info contact: info@concertodance.com.