January 3 – 17, 2025
Fridays, 5:45–6:45 pm
Price: $27
January 24 – March 14, 2025
Fridays, 5:45-6:45 pm
Price: $159 for non-Members
FREE for Unlimited Members – just a commitment to regular attendance
Ready to unleash your inner performer? Join an exciting and dynamic dance series designed for intermediate dancers eager to refine their skills while experiencing the thrill of the stage.
Together, we’ll dive into learning and mastering group choreography, with the ultimate goal of performing at Still & Moving Center’s events. In this upcoming series, we’ll showcase our learning at Still & Moving’s Birthday celebration on Saturday, March 15th!
Jessica starts with an energizing warm-up that mindfully includes conditioning and toning. This series will groove to a variety of uplifting, upbeat music, inviting the movers on an exciting journey toward the stage! She then breaks down the moves of her playful, musical choreography to prepare us for performing it. Take the opportunity to be part of this thrilling dance experience!
Jessica thrills her audience and her students. Some movers inspire us with the longing and determination to move as beautifully they do – Jessica is one of those dancers and teachers! Jessica’s commitment to authentic movement, combined with her high skill level, seamlessly encourages us all to elevate our own.
Jessica studied aerial silks while still a teenager, stemming from her lifelong love of tree climbing. After some years of focus on her dance career, she began practicing aerial again while working with the company Not Standing, which blends dance and circus.
Jessica has been working as a freelance dancer/choreographer and movement teacher for the last 10 years, working and touring with several European companies and choreographers, such as Alexander Vantournhout, Agostina D’Alessandro, Jason Mabana, Zemiata, Compagnia Petranura Danza, Loris Petrillo, and Roberto Zappalà, among others.
Jessica is the co-artistic director with Eddie Oroyan of their dance company My Homeless Lover. She likes to experiment, research movement and keep things new, while appreciating the need for familiarity. She is a guest artist with the Minneapolis-based company, called Black Label Movement, for a work premiering in the prestigious American Dance Festival 2024 in October.
Jessica Eirado Enes was born and raised in Italy. After several trips that made her fall in love with the Hawaiian culture and land, she officially moved to O’ahu in 2024 to begin permaculture farming of the land, while staying connected with her dancing profession. You’ll enjoy her earthiness!
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