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Ephrat "Bounce" Asherie has trained extensively in ballet and modern dance, but has found her artistic home in the street dance forms of b-girling (breaking), Hip-Hop and house.
Ephrat began b-girling in Brooklyn in 2002 under Breakeasy (B.I.S crew) and training in Hip-Hop with Leslie Feliciano. Soon after, she was introduced to house music and has been greatly influenced by the New York club scene ever since.
...Read moreEphrat "Bounce" Asherie has trained extensively in ballet and modern dance, but has found her artistic home in the street dance forms of b-girling (breaking), Hip-Hop and house.
Ephrat began b-girling in Brooklyn in 2002 under Breakeasy (B.I.S crew) and training in Hip-Hop with Leslie Feliciano. Soon after, she was introduced to house music and has been greatly influenced by the New York club scene ever since.
Ephrat has performed and taught throughout the US and Europe, as well as in Peru and South Africa. She has appeared on MTV, Comedy Central, and at Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, and DTW. She is a member of the all-female breaking crew FoxForceFive and of MAWU, a house dance collective. She was chosen by Dance Magazine as one of 25 to watch in 2007.
Ephrat is co-founder of the non-profit outreach organization Dance for Peace: One Step at a Time. She recently performed in Bill Irwin's premiere of the Happiness Lecture at the Philadelphia Theater Company.
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This class focuses on teaching fundamental Hip-Hop movements including basic body isolations and party dances from the 80s and 90s. Ephrat focuses on helping each person find their own flow and helps them get comfortable with freestyling as well as doing choreography. Get ready to sweat and work it out.
In this class Ephrat will introduce you to the foundations of bboying/bgirling, including top rock, drops to the floor, basic footwork patterns, spins and freezes. Ephrat stresses the importance of having a strong breaking foundation as a means through which your personal style can emerge and develop.