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Leslie Feliciano Hip Hop Dance
Born and raised in
Brooklyn, New York, Leslie Feliciano has been active as a choreographer
for over ten years. Known for his dynamic personality and infectious
approach to dance, Leslie teaches regularly at Broadway Dance Center and
Crunch gyms in New York city, as well as at many international locales.
He has led workshops and conventions in such varied countries as
Australia, Japan, Peru, Portugal, Slovenia,
Sweden , and Dubai. In addition to his extensive travels, Leslie has
worked with platinum recording artists Paulina Rubio and Miguel Bose and
most notably, staged Alejandro Sanz´s Alma Al Arie world tour. In Spain,
Leslie wrote, produced, and Directed “Hip Hop time,” a television
program for children that taught the fundamentals of hip hop.
His work has been showcased in numerous European television commercials
and in such popular awards shows as the Amigo awards, the Latin American
equivalent of the Grammy's. Most recently, he danced in a major
Bollywood movie, Drona, starring Miss World 2000, Priyanka Chopra. Drona
will be released next summer.
Teaching Schedule: TBA
Class Descriptions:
Leslie´s choreographic style seamlessly blends the influence of his Latin roots, street trends, and any kind of music that inspires movement. At once tough and lyrical, defiant and jubilant, his dances capture the multifaceted characteristics of hip hop. Drawing movements from all types of dance--modern, jazz, lyrical -- Leslie´s choreography is an organic hybrid of various traditions distilled into his own inimitable style. Leslie´s teaching is informed by his Dewbee Jammin philosophy, which he describes as the “force that kicks in when you have no energy.” known for his unflagging intensity in class, he espouses the idea that the spiritual transcends the physical : “when the body shuts down, your Dewbee kicks in and you handle your business”. Most importantly however, he believes that having fun in class is paramount: “It doesn't work if you don't smile!”
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