Upcoming classes
Intermediate/Advanced Ballet
Every Monday & Wednesday
10:00 AM
2121 Market Street, San Francisco, CA
Combining different traditions of ballet, with emphasis on placement and movement efficiency, Erik’s class is a tool for all dancers / people who seek movement vitality and opportunities to practice artistic expression.
$20 per class,
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Walk-ins welcomed
Saturdays in May: Ballet with Erik Wagner
iMPACt Center for Art & Dance – 1625 Bush St, San Francisco
May 6-27
4-week Workshop — $68
Or Drop-in Class — $20/each
Saturdays in May: Ballet with Erik Wagner
iMPACt Center for Art & Dance – 1625 Bush St, San Francisco
May 6-27
4-week Workshop — $68
Or Drop-in Class — $20/each
Saturdays in May: Ballet with Erik Wagner
iMPACt Center for Art & Dance – 1625 Bush St, San Francisco
May 6-27
4-week Workshop — $68
Or Drop-in Class — $20/each
Saturdays in May: Ballet with Erik Wagner
iMPACt Center for Art & Dance – 1625 Bush St, San Francisco
May 6-27
4-week Workshop — $68
Or Drop-in Class — $20/each
Forms + Play: CAMP
CAMP: Contemporary Aesthetic Movement Practice
CAMP is a class that provides people a space to explore their own creative impulses, with the use of shifting mediums: movement, writing, making, conversation, and storytelling. Class begins with a restorative movement warm-up, followed by individual, partnered, or group tasks. Using an improvisational approach, the intent is to give greater precision and breadth to the way one experiences their body from within, to free and energize the body with movement, and to stimulate the imagination.
Forms + Play: CAMP
CAMP: Contemporary Aesthetic Movement Practice
CAMP is a class that provides people a space to explore their own creative impulses, with the use of shifting mediums: movement, writing, making, conversation, and storytelling. Class begins with a restorative movement warm-up, followed by individual, partnered, or group tasks. Using an improvisational approach, the intent is to give greater precision and breadth to the way one experiences their body from within, to free and energize the body with movement, and to stimulate the imagination.