Bouge Workshop: Tap with Jessica Rae!!

MainLine Theatre

Curious about tap dance? Perfect! Learn some basic tap steps, a short choreography and play around with rhythm and sounds. Ideal for those with no experience to intermediate level tappers. If you don't have tap shoes, please wear comfortable shoes that you can dance in. This workshop will be taught in English.

Pay-What-You-Can
Advance registration (recommended): boxoffice@montrealfringe.ca!
Friday, January 12 from 5:30PM-7PM
MainLine Theatre (3997 Boulevard Saint-Laurent)
Cet atelier sera offert en anglais seulement.

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Jessica Rae is a dancer, burlesquer and puppet-maker who loves subverting the cute and playing with weird. Since moving to Montreal in 2010, she has performed in a variety of shows and festivals including the Jazz Festival, Zoofest, Nuit Blanche and this year’s Fringe Festival with her one woman show Messy Bitch. She also tap dances and teaches classes at Arabesque Burlesque.

Photo by Dan Davies

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Friday 12 January 2018 / 17:30

90 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 13+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 90 minutes

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