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On November 2, guest artist Tatiana Desardouin will teach a class on House.

This co-curricular class series, curated by dance program alum Liam Lynch ’21 and taught by Lynch and guest artists, develops a diverse understanding of foundational techniques in street and club dance. With an emphasis on physical techniques, the class exposes dancers to a multitude of dance styles including hip-hop, house, and popping. Through the sessions, students will understand the basic techniques of street dance and will also be challenged to synthesize elements of groove, musicality, texture, footwork, and personal expression in their own individual improvisation. All experience levels welcome.

About the Guest Teacher: Tatiana Desardouin

Tatiana sits on a stool with arms crossed on her lap. She is seen from a low angle.

Photo courtesy Tatiana Desardouin

Of Haitian origin, born and raised in Switzerland, Tatiana is a recognized dancer from the international street & club dance scene. She is the founder, director and choreographer of Passion Fruit Dance Company (since 2016). Deeply community oriented, Tatiana has been teaching and mentoring since 2005 and has developed her own teaching method called “Technique Within Your Groove.” She has taught as an adjunct faculty member and guest artist at several universities including Harvard, The Five College Consortium, and elsewhere. In 2022, Tatiana won the Bessie Juried Award and received the Vilcek Foundation Prize for “Creative Promise in Dance.”

Join the Class

Classes are free and open to Princeton students, faculty, and staff. Alumni interested in participating should email Cindy Rosenfeld at cr17@princeton.edu. No advance registration required, just drop in!

Fall 2024 Class Schedule

  • September 14
  • September 21 — Locking taught by the Hood Lockers
  • September 28
  • October 5
  • October 26 — Litefeet taught by Chrybaby Cozie
  • November 2 — House taught by Tatiana Desardouin
  • November 16

Directions

Get directions to Ellie’s Studio, located on the second floor landing of the Arts Tower at the Lewis Arts complex.

Accessibility

symbol for wheelchair accessibilityEllie’s Studio is an accessible venue. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations. Students in need of access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.

Presented By

  • Program in Dance

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