Female Dancehall open level casual
Class Description
Moss Studios
Open level Casual Classes
Wine your waist line, bubble your booty, back it up like a bumpa truck and lets BRUK-OUT for an hour of female power! Learn sexy and strong dance moves created by Jamaican female dancers past and present, work on your technique, build strength and stamina, practice acrobatic and flexibility stunts, and bring out your freedom and confidence to express yourself through the empowerment of Dancehall!
This class is suitable for intermediate dancers new to Dancehall as well as beginners who have at least one year experience with the style.
Day | Start | End | Age Group |
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Tuesday | 8:30 pm | 9:30 pm | 16+ |
Dance Class Instructors
Kitty Cat
Dance artist / Performer / Choreographer / Dance and fitness Instructor / Competition Judge / Dance movement therapy facilitator
Cat Pwiti aka Kitty Cat, founder of Burncity Queenz (Melbourne’s first official Dancehall dance group), and Jungle City projects, has over 15 years experience in the industry as a dancer and arts practitioner. As a member of Burncity Queenz Cat has performed alongside big name artists in Dancehall and Afrobeats including: Elephant Man, Demarco, Cecil, Bracket, Stone Boy, and Konshens to name a few. Cat has travelled to Jamaica seven times over the past six years to learn Dancehall by the creators of the dances, and founded True Jamaican Dancehall Tours in 2014 – bringing Jamaican dancers to Australia, and taking Australian students to Jamaica to learn Dancehall from the source.
Cat was the First Australian in history to enter the International Dancehall Queen competition, and in 2015 ranked Top Ten in the 19th Annual IDHQ Competition. She has toured around Australia sharing her knowledge and love of Dancehall and helped grow the Dancehall community through her hard work and dedication to the culture.
In 2018, alongside her Burncity Queenz crew members Cat became one of the official back up dancers for Baker Boy and has featured in several of his videos including ‘Marryuna’ the award winning ‘Meditjin’. In 2019 Cat began her studies into Dance Movement therapy and in the coming years plans to unite her knowledge of dance and DMT to better support the community using dance as a tool for healing.
Class Location
Moss Studios
101 Evans Street, Brunswick East