Hip-Hop

Hip Hop class is a street style of dance that encompasses different styles of the hip hop genre. Classes consist of a warm up followed by a combination and/or exercises to gain style and groove. Hip Hop classes are offered for dancers beginning at age 5 through 18. The classes are separated by age and/or grade. Please refer to the class schedule below to find the Hip Hop class that is appropriate for your dancer.

Dress Code

The dress code for all Performance Division Hip Hop classes includes sneakers and/or combat boots paired with pants such as leggings or sweat pants and a comfortable top. Swag encouraged.

“What sets Elite Studios apart is the holistic approach they take in developing each dancer. The intense dance training is complemented by a commitment to developing the dancer in their personal and academic growth. The work ethic instilled in the dance studio is something that will serve these dancers well in life, no matter where life takes them.”
Kelly Hogan, Dance Parent
“What sets Elite Studios apart is the holistic approach they take in developing each dancer. The intense dance training is complemented by a commitment to developing the dancer in their personal and academic growth. The work ethic instilled in the dance studio is something that will serve these dancers well in life, no matter where life takes them.”
Kelly Demmings, Dance Parent

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Grades 3 – 12

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Grades 3 – 12

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Amber
Kirchner

Amber graduated cum laude from Kennesaw State University in May 2019, earning her B.A. in Dance with a concentration in modern. During her undergraduate studies, Amber performed original works by Daniel Gwirtzman, Andrea Knowlton, and Lisa K. Lock. Many of these works were selected to perform at the American College Dance Association (ACDA), including the ACDA National Conference at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Amber also traveled to Tel Aviv, Israel, studying Gaga and repertoire of the Batsheva Dance Company.

Amber is a freelance dancer based in Atlanta, Georgia, where she has danced professionally with companies including SOMOS, The Off Centered Project, Bautanzt Here, KSU Dance Company, Atlanta Lyric Theatre, Dance Canvas, Dance Aegis, Watershed Dance Theatre, and Gotta Dance Contemporary. Within these companies and freelancing, Amber has worked with choreographers such as Tsai-Hsi Hung, Angelita Itzanami Reyes, Nadya Zietlin, Patsy Collins, Dana Woodruff, Ashley Chasteen, Ricardo Aponte, Andrea Knowlton, Sarah Emery, Lonnie Davis, Rachel Truitt, Madi Nelson, Christina J. Massad, and Simone Stevens. In a review from ArtsATL, it was written, “Kirchner especially has a dynamic, can’t-look-away stage presence.”

Alongside her performance career, Amber has been teaching and choreographing for over ten years. She has also worked with renowned companies such as Xcel Talent Agency, The Atlanta Opera, Nike, Só Dança, Bloch Dance, and Suffolk Dance.