Hip Hop :
This hip hop class blends foundational street styles including popping, animation, waving, modern/contemporary influences, and Afro-Caribbean movement. Students will build strong technical foundations while also exploring my personal style and approach to movement.
Although this class includes choreography, it also goes beyond choreography. It’s about building confidence, freedom, and individuality. Students will train musicality, learn how to freestyle, and develop the ability to feel and interpret music authentically, creating dancers who move with intention, presence, and self-expression.
SHANE BLOOM’S JOURNEY
Shane began dancing at five years old, self-taught and guided by instinct, curiosity, and a deep love for movement. After relocating to South Florida, he immersed himself in the street dance community, training in hip hop, popping, waving, animation, and freestyle. At seventeen, he started teaching, and by nineteen, expanded into ballet, modern, and contemporary at Broward College, immediately falling in love with the fluidity and emotional depth of those forms. From there, he began blending street styles with modern, contemporary, Afro movement, and animation, developing a movement language uniquely his own.
In 2013, he was featured worldwide on So You Think You Can Dance Season 10, which led to televised national and local performances, including Telemundo, the Hard Rock Cafe, and the Kaseya Center. He was also a featured performer and pianist in the STOMP-style production The Body Shop Experience and choreographed and performed solo works for Broward College’s concerts, where he later taught master classes.
At the core of his work is a commitment to helping people find freedom in mind, body, soul, and spirit through movement, an approach that grew into his movement ministry, Release.
Shane is deeply honored and grateful for the opportunity to share his experience, movement, and heart with others.