Two of Canada’s leading choreographers, Aaron Aquino Anoville and Nicole Rosov, have teamed up with technology industry expert Lisa Heath to create Run, a BIPOC-owned, community-focused dance studio in the heart of Toronto. I recently launched The Flex. – Hops and their history.
Designed to be an inclusive and welcoming space for all, Run The Flex, whose team consists of the majority of BIPOC choreographers and support staff, offers classes for all ages and skill levels It says it does.
Recruiting top talent in all styles of hip-hop, the studio offers classes and programs in wacking, crumpling, popping, funk, jazz and tatting, in addition to traditional hip-hop classes. increase. The instructor provides information about the origins of their choreography—from “The Charleston,” which originated in U.S. slavery, to the stylistic differences in his sequences of three-count beats that originated in different provinces. of New York.
Run The Flex is located at 893 Yonge Street, Level 2.