Registration Timeline
July 1 – Registration opens for returning dancers
July 2 – Registration opens for waitlisted dancers
July 3 – Registration opens to the public
Class Time
Mondays 6:15pm-7:00pm
Class Overview
Hip Hop encompasses a range of street dance styles primarily performed to hip hop, R&B or Pop music that have evolved as a part of hip hop culture. This includes a wide range of styles including breaking, locking, popping and krumping. In Hip Hop Class, students can expect an upbeat, fun class with current, popular music where they will explore textures and musicality while developing strength and endurance.
Fall 2026 Term Schedule
September to December (approximately 12 weeks, concluding with a final showcase in early December)
Dress Code: Clean, non-marking indoor shoes are mandatory. Dancers should wear comfortable attire that they can move freely in such as a t-shirt and leggings or sweatpants. Jeans and other restrictive clothing are not permitted.
Instructor: Kate Dumouchel
Ms. Kate is a Hip-Hop dance teacher and graphic designer from Fredericton, New Brunswick. Trained at X-treme Dance Studio under previous and current faculty, Kate excels in various new skool styles and focuses on commercial/urban choreography. Her energetic, creative classes foster a supportive environment, encouraging students to take up space and find their musicality within dance. Holding a Diploma in Graphic Design from NBCCD, she seamlessly blends her artistic skills with her love for dance, inspiring and innovating in both fields. Outside of dance, she likes to crochet or go fishing and relax at home while playing video games next to her cat.
Please note: All registration fees are non-refundable
Registration Timeline
July 1 – Registration opens for returning dancers
July 2 – Registration opens for waitlisted dancers
July 3 – Registration opens to the public
Class Time
Mondays 6:15pm-7:00pm
Class Overview
Hip Hop encompasses a range of street dance styles primarily performed to hip hop, R&B or Pop music that have evolved as a part of hip hop culture. This includes a wide range of styles including breaking, locking, popping and krumping. In Hip Hop Class, students can expect an upbeat, fun class with current, popular music where they will explore textures and musicality while developing strength and endurance.
Fall 2026 Term Schedule
September to December (approximately 12 weeks, concluding with a final showcase in early December)
Dress Code: Clean, non-marking indoor shoes are mandatory. Dancers should wear comfortable attire that they can move freely in such as a t-shirt and leggings or sweatpants. Jeans and other restrictive clothing are not permitted.
Instructor: Kate Dumouchel
Ms. Kate is a Hip-Hop dance teacher and graphic designer from Fredericton, New Brunswick. Trained at X-treme Dance Studio under previous and current faculty, Kate excels in various new skool styles and focuses on commercial/urban choreography. Her energetic, creative classes foster a supportive environment, encouraging students to take up space and find their musicality within dance. Holding a Diploma in Graphic Design from NBCCD, she seamlessly blends her artistic skills with her love for dance, inspiring and innovating in both fields. Outside of dance, she likes to crochet or go fishing and relax at home while playing video games next to her cat.
Please note: All registration fees are non-refundable