Cambridge University Contemporary Dance Workshop

Teachers

Trubl Roc and SinCru
A founder member of the UK's original Bgirl crew, Cassé, TrubL Roc holds over a decade of dance experience within the hip hop scene. Working as SIN Cru dance co-ordinator, TrubL Roc places a high level of regard and invests a lot of time into SIN Cru's youth education program, where she is responsible for the JNR Sinstars. Joining Trubl in teaching regular classes are members of the SinStars and Junior SinStars.

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Victoria Hammond
Victoria is a freelance artist and completed her training at London Contemporary Dance School where she performed work by Stephen Petronio, Kerry Nicholls, Siobhan Davies, Trisha Brown, Richard Alston, Yan De Schynkle, Merce Cunningham and Adam Benjamin with CandoCo. Victoria now performs nationally and internationally with green bean dance under Artistic Direction of Katie Green. www.greenbeandance.co.uk Victoria has recently worked on Big Brother 9, devising and performing ‘Ping Pong Matrix’ task instruction videos.

Genevieve Ollerearnshaw
Genevieve has a broad experience of dance professionally and within education. She worked as a freelance contemporary dancer and choreographer and with Viva! Dance touring round the UK and Bangladesh. She has a BA(Hons) in Dance and an MA in Choreography and is a board member for Kadam Dance and Music.

Anthony Leung
Anthony dances in London with IP and dancepanda and UDP. He has taught at Pineapple Studios, Danceworks, Expressions and the Urdang Academy and taught workshops at SoDance Studio in Hong Kong. He has represented the UK in popping on the world stage and earlier this year presented a choreographic piece for Breakin Convention at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre.

Jennifer Hersch
Jennifer teaches Hot Yoga for Dancers, Flamenco and Broadway Dance. She is trained in ballet, contemporary and flamenco, having studied in New York, Spain and the UK with such schools as the Richmond School of Ballet, Mark Morris Dance Group and the renowned gypsy family Los Farrucos and Omayra Amaya. As a teenager, she was a soloist with Repertory Dance Theatre in New York City and at 16 received a scholarship as the Most Promising Emerging Choreographer with the U.S. National Dance Festival. She also studied Broadway dance in New York City with leading dancers who worked with such choreographers as Bob Fosse, George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. She studied and practiced Bikram Yoga in New York City and now teaches Hot Yoga in Cambridge.