Open Classes

Open Classes
Classes are paced such that every student gets the most out of the lesson together with an emphasis on learning and improving, focusing on technique development, expanding movement skills through choreography and the use of presentation/expressive skills for performance. 

Open classes are paced by levels (Intro, level 1, 2, 3), such that every student will get a flexible yet progressive learning experience. 

We also provide open classes specially for Teens (13-20y/o)!

Suitable for dancers with some background or have completed our Introductory Course.

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Danz People quickly build up their repertoire with three core area of focus: Hip Hop and Contemporary and Jazz curriculum for adults, Hip Hop and Jazz curriculum for children aged 4 and above, as well as Arts Enrichment Programs for educational institutes.

Our Dance instructors

Learn from our experienced adult dance instructors.

Li Rong

Li Rong

Li Rong

Having found her passion for hip hop during her late secondary school days, Lirong later joined Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s Hip Hop Club called New Revolving Age (NRA). The club exposed her to various genres such as Hip Hop, Street Jazz, Contemporary, Popping, Locking, Waacking, etc. From there she furthered her Hip Hop training under a mentor crew called Blaqueneez, led by Kayte Willis.

Throughout the years, she has been exposed to various performances and competitions, such as Danzation, Danzpeople Recital, Super24, Danceworks, All Babes Cineleisure Dance, etc. She constantly strives to improve in her craft, in hopes of inspiring the people around her and to give back to the community that has been providing her with the tools and opportunities to grow as a dancer.

Lirong is currently teaching Swag level 3, Hip Hop Level 1, Girls Hip Hop Level 1 and kids class ages 3-6 year old at DanzPeople.

Lee Wen

Lee Wen

Lee Wen

Lee Wen was part of Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s hip hop club also known as New Revolving Age which she served as the Dance Captain in 2018-2019. While serving her term, she has choreographed several performances for the club as well as items for NRA’s student production, Surge: The Knots. 

She has competed in Super24 2018 and 2019 under NRA and clinched 2nd place with Orion in World Supremacy Battlegrounds 2019 and Juvenile in Jambouree 2018. Lee Wen has been with Danzpeople since Febuary 2020 teaching Girls Style and Open Choreo.

Her goal is to provide a safe and conducive platform for dancers to grow, learn and express themselves.

Zamrey

Zamrey

Zamrey

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Mardi

Mardi

Mardi

Mardiana found her passion in dance since 2013. She started her street dance journey under Venus Chun & eventually joined New Revolving Age (NRA) where she was exposed to genres such as hip hop, street jazz, waacking and open choreography. Mardiana has competed in various competitions such as Super 24, Singapore Dance Delight Vol. 5 & even clinched champion for World of Dance Indonesia 2019 with her crew, Japblaq. 

Currently, she is co-coaching the Mini-Groovers (junior dance team made up of 7-12 year olds from Danz People) and teaching Kids Hip Hop classes from 7-9 years old. She is also teaching Girls Hip Hop Level 1 at DanzPeople. 

Zaini

Zaini

Zaini

Zaini started his journey in 2011 learning under Nanyang Polytechnic’s Street Dance Club; Foreign Bodies. 

Over the years he has clinched placings in many competitions such as:

- Pulse 2015 1st runner up with Blaqueneez, 
- Super 24 clinching champion & 1st runner up with Havoc team
- Blackout 2018, 
- World of Dance Indonesia 2019 Champion in Indonesia
- All Babes Cineleisure Dance Competition Boys Category 1st runner up 

He has since developed his own styling with his movements with a firm belief in versatility and individuality as a dancer and is now spearheading his own crew Wolfgang.

Currently he teaches Street jazz course and Girls Style at DanzPeople. 

Shame

Shame

Shame

Shame, 22, is an instructor at Danz People and have been dancing for the past 5 years. She is currently teaching Girls Hip Hop 1 and Swag Intro at Danz People. Shame  started her dance journey when she joined Republic Polytechnic's dance CCA, Style Groovaz Crew which was then trained under Zaihar from O School, and Abang An from Radikal Forze. Currently, she is under the mentorship of Kayte Willis, director of Danz People. 

Shame  has won dance competitions such as Champion for Super24 with Style Groove Crew in 2017 and Runner-Up at Eat D Beat at Bandung with Willishood. She has been trained under Zaini Tahir in one of his workshops, LEAPS in Republic Polytechnic. She has been a performer in numerous dance recitals including her choreography works for Republic Polytechnic’s productions such as Emergence and Style Groovaz Crew’s 15th Anniversary. 

Shames dance style is a diversity of Hip Hop, Girls style and commercial. She is eager to explore and continue the endless journey of learning of what Dance has to offer. 

Farhan

Farhan

Farhan

Farhan has been dancing for 6 years now. He started dancing in 2012 when he entered Republic Polytechnic. He auditioned for RP’s very own dance club called Style Groovaz Crew and trained under Ryezal for 3 years. Within that 3 years, he has been gained experience in productions, showcase and battle competitions. After graduating, Alif Aircho took him under his wings and became a full fledged freestyler.

Followed by Kayte Willis who recruited him into Blaqueneez, a crew that represents HipHop Swag and have been training with her since then. His goal is to be able to do different types of Hiphop genres and continue improving in his own craft. His love for Hip Hop is endless! 

Currently he teaches Hip Hop Basics and Level 2 at Danzpeople on Mondays and Fridays.

Ben

Ben

Ben

Ben, 27, started his dance journey when he joined Ngee Ann Polytechnic's Contemporary Dance Club, D3, and was trained under Kay Lee from Platinum. He has since ventured into street dance and is currently mentored by Farhan from JAPBLAQ. As a part of D3, Ben has achieved Champion for Super 24 2014. 

He currently teaches Hip Hop at Danz People, focusing on Groove and Flow. His class also incorporates the application of Party Moves and Basics into routines and choreographies.

Kyung

Kyung

Kyung

Kyung is Korean dancer who has grown up in Singapore since young and has been teaching for 4 years. He has 11 years of dance experience, (3 years of contemporary and 8 years of hiphop). He was a captain of NUS Dance Blast & he represents FAKYU & FKBN crew. He is also active in the freestyle dance scene, joining dance battles and pushing and developing young dancers to explore the art of Freestyle. 

He has clinched multiple titles for freestyle battles across Asia, Korea and online battles from Belarus and Ukraine. Notable competitions/battles include World Supremacy Battlegrounds 2018, Eat Da beat 1v1 open styles 2020, RF Jam beach party 2v2, Explosion Battle 2v2 Online (Ukraine) 2020, Daejeon Underground Session 2v2.

He has also taught workshops in Australia, Indonesia and Korea and his goal is to push the scene even further and globally,  putting both Singapore and Korea on the map.

Toby

Toby

Toby

Watching Janet Jackson’s MTVs during Toby’s adolescent years flicked on the love switch for dance that only grew in intensity with time.  Among the numerous dance competitions he has taken part in and gained recognisation for; the most memorable one was winning an award at the Hip Hop International, in Melbourne, Australia, in 2004.   

A backup dancer for Taiwanese pop singer Jolin Tsai, Hong Kong veteran singer Francis Yip, and local artists Derrick Hoh, Hagen Tan and most recent Taufik Batisah ; he continuously develops his savoir-faire for Hip Hop dancing in the glitzy arena of  the entertainment industry. Participating in shows for businesses like Mykita, Moet Hennessy Diageo Singapore, Canon Singapore, Givenchy, HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank; sharpen his sense of dance choreography for commercial marketing purposes.

Keen to engage more actively in the local art scene, he formed an all-girls dance team, La Femme;  who was first runner-up in their virgin dance competition, ‘Dream Catchers - Love to Dance’, on 6th June 2011.

A versatile and talented dancer capable of a wide genre of dances, Toby constantly challenges himself in bringing the art of Hip Hop, Street Jazz, Reggae, J/K Pop and House to new platforms.  Music and dance, he muses, are inseparable soul mates, one enhancing the other; this is well- reflected in his oftentimes, quirky taste of songs. Dance, he believes, is a form of self expression and a means of communicating in a poetic and wordless way; he pays attention to how emotions are portrayed in his choreography.  Unafraid of experimenting with different dance styles, he freely fuses unlikely schools, such as Ballet and Hip Hop, with surprisingly delightful results.

Each class goes beyond the presentation of dance know-how; but is a unique journey in which he takes together with his students; he works hard to ensure that the overall dance experience is a meaningful and fulfilling one.  Toby has a pleasant disposition, is highly encouraging and always approachable; and above all, is a teacher one would like to call a friend.

Toby is currently teaching Kpop Level 1 and 2 at DanzPeople. 

Alex

Alex

Alex

Alex Ow is no stranger to the Street Dance community. He started dancing when he was in Ngee Ann Polytechnic and has been dancing for almost 15 years now. Alex was trained by the best teachers in the field, both locally and overseas. He was trained by talented, well-respected local instructors, Patrick Loo and Ann Tan. 

In 2008, he went to the States (New York and Los Angeles) to further his dance training and was awarded "Outstanding Student Award" in Broadway Dance Center, New York City and "The Pulse Scholarship Award" at The Pulse Convention, New York City. 

He was even invited to teach workshops in Germany, Mexico and California, USA. Alex has also been to Japan and Australia to train.
Not only is Alex trained in Hip Hop, he also underwent training in Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary and Salsa, thus making him an all-rounded dancer / performer.

He has performed for several local and international artiste like Sun Ho, Wang Lee Hom and Coco Lee, just to name a few. Being a veteran in the industry, Alex also had a couple of competitive championships under his belt. Alex was also the leader and mentor of Mini Groovers from the year of 2016 - 2021. Mini groovers clinched champion for Pulse Kids category Hip Hop competition in 2017. 

Alex is currently teaching Hip Hop Level 1 and Kids classes of the age group 3 - 12 year old at Danzpeople

Jace

Jace

Jace

Jason Kang, also known as Jace, is an alumnus of Singapore Polytechnic's dance club, Strictly Dance Zone (SDZ), a member since 2014 and have helped choreograph, perform and compete for most of the club's major events till 2019. Though his dance is rooted in Hip Hop, he is also well versed in many other dance genres, having been previously trained by many different instructors, most notably An An, Kayte Willis, Arif Flowstylez, Alif Aircho, Fazil and Luqman. 

He has also been representing Willis Hood since 2017, and is currently representing Ikigai and 401FM. 

As a human learning to be a dancer, Jason wants to embrace all facets of dance, both freestyle and choreography, street and studio, technical and emotional, to become the best dancer he can be while staying true to himself and his roots. He is committed to sharing and setting a good example for the new generation of dancers to come. 

Jace currently teaches Open Choreography Level 2 at DanzPeople. His style of dance focuses on conversing using movements using his foundations from the genres he has previously trained in. 

Kai Lin

Kai Lin

Kai Lin

Kai Lin was part of Dunman High’s dance crew, D’Movement and nourished her dance  training in NUS Dance Blast!. She has competed in Arena Singapore 2019 with SGD and in World Supremacy Battlegrounds 2019 with Orion. She is currently honing her craft both as a dancer and a choreographer in mainly urban dance style and actively training with both her crews SGD x Orion. 

Kai Lin's class at Danz People is Open choreography where she explores from her foundations of different genres. She incorporates a balance of dynamism and still moments that gravitates in lines, flow and rhythm!

Paul

Paul

Paul

Paul is an instructor at Danzpeople and is currently groomed and mentored by Alif Aircho. He specializes in Open Choreography with hip hop foundations and also flexibly incorporates styles from other genres of street dance. Paul has been dancing currently for five years and two years of teaching in CCA, Crews and Open Classes.  

He has choreographed plenty of competition items for CCAs and numerous open classes. Paul has also competed and won a great deal of local competitions such as Pulse! Street Dance, Chingay D:2 Vol 1, NYP Groove 2018,2019 and many others.

Fas

Fas

Fas

Fasihah started dancing in 2009 and specialises in hip hop but is also versatile in many other genres like street jazz, contemporary and reggae.

She has been engaged professionally as a performer, choreographer and instructor since 2012. Through her experience, she was also exposed to taking up important role in many various level of dance production such as chief choreographer, stage manager and a director in her own independent dance installation.

She is currently focused on Street Jazz and Hip Hop at Danzpeople and currently holding a CSTD Jazz certificate. 

Carin

Carin

Carin

Carin has been dancing and performing leisurely since 2006, but was formally introduced to Hip Hop when she entered Singapore Poly's dance club, Strictly Dance Zone (SDZ). Taught and trained under An An, she took over the dance captain position in year 2009 and has been teaching and competing in dance battles ever since. She would frequently travel to Japan for weeks and months on end to take classes and train with Japanese dancers.

Carin has also taught Hip Hop Foundations and Grooves at Elements Collective studio while she was studying in Brisbane back in 2014. Here are some of the work that she has done, just to name a few:

- Australian Football League (AFL) game LIVE dance showcase for Redbull Flying Bach in Gold Coast
- Guest Battler for Get Down! Vol.9
- Guest Battler for 7 to Smoke Battle in Jakarta for Summer Dance Camp organized by Gigi Art of Dance

She is currently teaching Groove classes at Danzpeople.

Min Hui

Min Hui

Min Hui

Aishi

Aishi

Aishi

Keziah

Keziah

Keziah

Having her roots in Contemporary and Ballet and getting formal education in School of the Arts (SOTA), Keziah is no stranger to the dance scene. Since graduation, she has trained extensively in Street Dance, Hip Hop and Swag and has proven herself as an upcoming talent. She currently trains under Dyonn of JAPBLAQ.

Darwin

Darwin

Darwin

Chelsea

Chelsea

Chelsea

Era

Era

Era

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