Hip-hop refers to street dance styles primarily performed to hip-hop music that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture. Styles include breaking, locking, popping, and more. Classes generally start with a warm-up then work on a combination which chains movement in a longer sequence. Hip-hop uses smaller isolated movements and possibly a “freestyle” (improvisational) component.
Low-Intermediate
Hip Hop
Yoshi Wright brings over 25 years of dance experience to his classes, offering students a dynamic and inspiring learning environment. His foundational training is rooted in Hip-Hop Choreography, Jazz Funk and Bboying.
Yoshi spent nine years dancing professionally in the Los Angeles industry. His credits include working with Britney Spears, Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, Zendaya, Flo Rida, Zedd, Nick Cannon, Leehom Wang, and Paris By Night as well as with major brands including Disney, Sony, Hulu, T-Mobile, Vivo, Toyota and Amazon Prime.
Since returning to Seattle, Yoshi co-created the Camera & Choreo Workshop with Isaiah Rashaad, designed to teach dancers how to perform confidently and effectively on camera using skills acquired throughout his career.
Yoshi’s class provides a fun, safe and high-energy environment where dancers of all levels can grow, challenge themselves, and elevate their performance skills.