• Rae Studios
    Dance, Yoga, …

    Rae Studios

    414 Mason St, Suite 705, San Francisco
    4.8
    (7500+)
    Safety guidelines

    Vogue [Beg/Int]

    IT WAS CRAZY FUN!!! The studio was welcoming, Soho was super encouraging and patient with us despite it being my first time voguing ever. left the class w some full on choreo tht ive never imagined I could do :DDD
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    Rae Studios no longer require proof of vaccination. Masks are optional. Visit www…
  • Alonzo King LINES Dance Center
    Dance, Pilates

    Alonzo King LINES Dance Center

    26 7th St, San Francisco
    4.9
    (7500+)

    IN PERSON: Beginning Ballet

    This is labelled Beginner on CP but it is actually Beginner-Intermediate; if folks are absolutely brand new to ballet, consider taking one of their basic or intro levels. Having said that this was my first time here and I had so much fun! Kathy is a lovely teacher especially with adults, and did so well to manage a large weekend class. I also feel very fortunate to have had live accompaniment. Allow for plenty of time to find the location and get yourself situated if it’s your first time coming here. Looking forward to coming back!
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    Alonzo King LINES Dance Center is open to the public, offering drop in dance classes…
  • The Beat-Berkeley Performing Arts
    Dance

    The Beat-Berkeley Performing Arts

    2560 Ninth Street, #119, Berkeley
    4.8
    (1000+)
    Safety guidelines

    Latin Workout (All Levels)

    Teacher is a great dancer with a lot of energy but doesn't slow down to teach steps. Need to turn off the music when adding new moves to the choreography, count and teach slowly, and repeat slowly altogether before turning on the music again (and yelling over it). There is fast music for half the class, and the fast repetitions should be far less. Note that the people requesting fast music aren't following the routine anyway and just want to move fast for cardio. Yes, cardio is good, but many of us also WANT TO LEARN GOOD DANCE TECHNIQUE.
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    The Beat, Berkeley Performing Arts Center (BPAC) is a non-profit educational and…

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