2022 Winter Intensive

December 26-30, 2022

Movement Migration returns this winter, Dec. 26-30, for a week-long intensive at Open Door Studios in Charlotte, NC – with an online component!

Choose classes that fit your
busy holiday schedule

Classes in Latin Dance, Horton, Graham, Odissi, Ballet, and more!

Beginner to professional levels with an emphasis on personal attention


Class Schedule

Classes are in EST

  • 9:00 AM - Beg/Int Ballet with Alyce Vallejo (In-person)

  • 9:00 AM - Adv Ballet with Sunny Hwang (In-person)

  • 9:15 AM - Open-level Ballet with Ursula Verduzco (Zoom)

  • 10:30 AM - Open-level Latin Social Dance with Wendy & Rodrigo Jimenez (In-person or Zoom)

  • 11:45 AM - Beg/Int Modern, Horton with Dominique Willis (In-person & Zoom)

  • 12:00 PM - Int/Adv Modern, Graham with Lorenzo Pagano (Zoom)

  • 1:15 PM - Int/Adv Modern, Graham technique with Blakeley White McGuire (In-person)

  • 2:30 PM - Open Level Classical Indian Dance, Odissi with Kaustavi Sarkar (In-person & Zoom)


Classes taught by world-renowned instructors


Pricing options

Our Winter Intensive takes place over one week in December. The final payment for your balance is due on the first day of your classes. We encourage a full-week commitment for all classes.

  • $135: Full-Time In-Person

  • $45: One Genre of dance per week (5 classes Monday-Friday)

  • $10: Per Drop-In class

After registering for classes, you will be directed to the payment page.


Movement Migration’s 2022 Winter Intensive is for dancers aged 16 and older. Classes and instructors are subject to change. Online classes will take place via Zoom using a password for entry. Registration will remain open until our classes are filled. Movement Migration assumes no responsibility for injuries suffered while practicing through virtual classes/sessions. The individual takes full responsibility for their bodies and the space/equipment they use. Header image of Dominique Willis by Jeff Cravotta.

 
 

This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.