Street Styles

Kyle Hanagami

Kyle Hanagami is one of the most rapidly growing names in the Los Angeles dance industry. His creativity and unique take on choreography has earned him a spot as an in-demand choreographer across the United States and around the world. 

Currently, Kyle is on faculty at three of the top studios in Los Angeles; Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio, Movement Lifestyle, and Edge Performing Arts Center. Dance Spirit Magazine named him "Hollywood's hottest up-and-coming choreographer." 

Marjory Smarth

Marjory Smarth was born in November of 1969 on the island of Haiti. She moved to the upper west side of New York City by 1974. Though she was already familiar with the native dances of her culture, in the States she was exposed to the many styles of dance. By the time she reached her pre-teen years, she was steadily victorious in many competitions. Hip-hop being one of her favorite rhythms to express herself, she attended many street jams and engaged in battles.

Brooklyn Terry

Terry “Brooklyn Terry” Wright, is a self-taught dancer who was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He is the son of Charles “Charlie Brown” Wright, who was known as the best skater at famous Empire Skating Rink. His mother, Denise Wright frequented the club scene at a young age and like Terry was discovered to be a dancer with exceptional talent.

Pause Eddie

Eddie "Pause Eddie" Martin Jr. is an explosive dance machine whose incredible musicality does not skip a beat! Trained by King Charles Creation Battle Clique, and performing with world reknown FootworKINGz from Chicago, he amazes people with his aggressive moves. 

Pause Eddie has appeared on America's Best Dance Crew, America's Got Talent, Willow Smith's Fireball Music Video ft. Nicki Minaj, Chance The Rapper "Sunday Candy" Music Video & More!

Braham Logan Crane

Braham Logan Crane is an expert in the art of movement. He has a way of creating fresh and innovative work that encompasses intense emotion and pure passion.  He puts it all together with his signature style blending ballet, modern, jazz, Hip-Hop and contemporary movement.

As a choreographer, Braham has set works on prestigious companies and individuals including dancers from American Ballet Theater, Bolshoi Ballet, and Pennsylvania Ballet, as well as collaborating with recording artist and Broadway star, Angela Ai. 

Brian Henry

Brian Henry, also know as HallowDreamz, is a Brooklyn Buck/Krump dancer from Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, who was known for his audition on So You Think You Can Dance (season 8). He calls his personal Krump style Brooklyn Buck.

Brian started Krumping in 2004. Inspired by Mijo and Tight Eyez "The creators", he has been pushing the Krump movement in N.Y.C. since 2008. He joined E.S.K. (East Street Kingdom), a branch of the group Street Kingdom, founded by Tight Eyez.

Sun Kim

Sun Kim was born and raised in South Korea and started dancing with Breaking at the age of 12. A few years later, she fell in love with Popping, the style in which she finds strength and freedom to speak her truth.

To pursue her dreams, she moved to New York City in 2011, and since then, she has achieved many accomplishments, such as winning Step Ya Game Up world final Popping battle, making it to the top 8 at UK B-Boy championship world final as the USA Popping representative, and performing for 45Degrees/Cirque Du Soleil.

Jake Kodish

Jake Kodish started training Hip-Hop and Contemporary dance at age 12, in his hometown of Miami, FL. By age 15, he was working alongside other urban dancers in a non-profit street driven studio. He has trained in all forms of dance from Ballet, to Lindy Hop, to House, but has become known for his signature Popping, and Contemporary Hip-Hop.

Dionna Pridgeon

Dionna JOI PridGeon is from the Chicago west suburbs, she started her dance training after high school. She's a Point Park University graduate with 18 years of experience in Dance Education/Choreography. Dionna began her teaching journey in Education, at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, then later faculty at The Lou Conte Dance Studio | HSDC for many years. She’s served on faculty at 10 other prestigious facilities including, The Ailey Extension, The Joffrey Ballet School/Academy, Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio, plus more.

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