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It is hard to pick just one favourite moment in my career, but I wanted to share with you one of the moments in the past year that ranks as one of the top 3 for me. This year that Kinetic Elements performed at FAT: Fashion Alternative week in Toronto. The atmosphere was incredible. The crowd was packed, the music was blaring – you could feel the vibration in your bones and I got to walk down the runway! It was an amazing experience!

Thank you to FAT for having us and a huge thank you to all the dancers that brought their wonderful talent to this event.

 

**New Interview**

Hear all about Eternal Eclipse, the dancers and the creative process in behind the work!

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Here is the latest video from our Launch Party that we had a month ago TODAY! Thanks to all who came out and showed their support! Stay tuned for more!

Last month Kinetic Elements performed a duet at The Bazaar- Latin Fever! It was a great night.

 

 This piece is titled Heartbeat:

 

This weekend we are working on promotional photos and videos, so come back soon and check them out!

 

8 Week Beginner Contemporary Classes

***NEW***

8 Week Beginner Contemporary Dance Sessions to start in March!

Kendra is offering a new session of beginner contemporary dance classes to start on Sunday March 14, 2010. Two levels are being offered this time:

3:00pm – 4:00pm Level 1: for those who have never dance before and have always wanted to! This class is for you!

4:00pm – 5:00pm Level 2: for those who used to dance, but it’s been awhile, or has been trained in other dance forms and wants to give contemporary dance a try!

Classes are held at George Brown College, Casa Loma campus 160 Kendal Ave. Studio TBA! Sundays March 14th to May 2nd.

Come learn contemporary dance in a fun and safe learning environment. We work on technique and learn a new combination every week!

***These are not drop in classes****

Only $80 for 8 weeks if you sign up before March 1st! After March 1st the price goes up to $100 for the 8 weeks, so don’t miss out! Sign up at kendra@kendrahughes.com. Please state which level you want to sign up for along with your information.

For more information you can visit www.kineticelementsdance.com

See you there!

Kendra Hughes

Kaylan Shearer

Kaylan is a born dancer.  She grew up training in reputable dance studios where she had the privilege of studying classical and modern ballet, lyrical dance, jazz, tap, acrobatics, hip hop and musical theatre.  For over 15 years Kaylan enjoyed the hard work and dedication necessary to create a successful career on the global competitive circuit. Upon turning 18 she decided to push her career to a professional level.  Deciding to venture out of her modern ballet comfort zone, she auditioned and joined the DLM Performing Dance Company.  Here she flourished under the direction of Danny Davalos and Luther Brown (Do Dat Entertainment). 

DLM provided the training and opportunity to continue to grow as a dancer and choreographer.  Branching out from this, Kaylan began to run a private dance company Regiment 15, where her performance and choreography skills were further developed and highlighted.  Training continued in the Millenium Dance Complex in Los Angeles under the instruction of incredible talents including Shane Sparks, Damien Davis, Marty Kudelka and Shotyme.

Time at the Millenium Dance Complex was cut short by the onset of a serious illness that threatened to permanently end Kaylan’s dance career.  After learning to walk again, she regained the full use of her body and athleticism through the practice of yoga.  Daily practice lead to a profound love of the yogic arts and principles, and Kaylan decided to become a teacher specializing in Hatha and Kundalini Yoga, as well as Meditation.

With a fresh fire for dance, Kaylan has been hard at work building her career as a performer, teacher and choreographer – and combining it all with yoga.  She now teaches specialized workshops for dancers that combine breathing techniques as well as training designed to protect against injury, balance the body and enhance regular dance practice. 

There is no limit to achievement.  No dream that can’t come true; So long as you let your heart lead, and work passionately in all you do.

Q&A

What Would Your Perfect Day Consist Of?

Waking up just before the sun to practice yoga and meditate.  This is followed by the eating of freshly home made waffles (shout outs to Starving Artist) and fresh fruit with coffee that by some sort of magic contains neither carcenogens nor pesticide residue.  I like it steaming hot with a double shot of skim milk and a tsp of unrefined brown sugar.  From here I head out the door without feeling like I need make up or high heels.  I head to work – which in a perfect day would be a blend of teaching dance, dancing, and teaching yoga.
 
The day spills over into night, and I break to grab a bite to eat with a bunch of friends, loved ones and other people.  Where we are eating there is a live local band rocking out, and the show is fressshh.  We end up rockin out just a little, but have to leave to get ready for our own performance. 
 
We get to the venue on time, everything is good to go.  Sound, lights, people lined up around the block to get tickets.  50% of ticket sales to be donated to charity – just saying.  Dress rehearsals have been seamless the past few days, so the nerves are behaving like stressless belly butterflies.  It’s exciting.  Cue is called, stepping out onto the stage the crowd erupts – which makes me want to cry for the joy of it all. 
 
Performance is a best.  I know I’ve entertained and planted some good seeds of independant thought, living fearlessly and loving life and everything in it.  Pack up quick.  Go home and eat ice cream with a glass of good wine…because on a perfect day they go well together, and bypass my fat cells.  Stretch out a little.  Head to bed.  Read.  Write.  Reflect. Pray.  Sleep sound.
 
That would be the most perfect day possible at this point in my life.

 

What keeps you dancing?

Absolute joy.  Dance gives me energy, and is how I prefer to spend the majority of my energy.  It is a place that I go where I can burn, explore, develop, learn, feel utterly beautiful, gain understanding alter perspective through discovering new shapes, movements, abilities, realize and respect the different parts of me….plus it keeps me in shape.  It is where I am most comfortable creating.  I can teach it, and spread the joy to others through it

Who’s Your Favourite Artist?
 

Brandon Boyd of Incubus.  For so many reasons
 

What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally?

God

What turns you off?

Sleep depravation

Catch Kaylan performing at our launch party at the end of this month! Click here to find out more details.


Hello Kinetic Fans!

If you missed Kendra online last Friday, you can check out her interview online now! She talks about the company, classes and more! Check it out!! http://thatradio.podhoster.com/index.php?sid=1160

 

Kendra is going to be on the Toronto Jay Variety Show this Friday! Tune in online from 2-3pm at www.thatchannel.com.  We will be talking about Kinetic Elements, the shows, the events, the classes and more. Find out what we are up to in the next little bit.  You don’t want to miss it! Make sure you tune in.

ASHIMA SURI
Ashima Suri is a dancer/choreographer/actor/writer and public speaker. Her journey into dance began at a very early age. She began her training in Indian classical dance and Bollywood dance which she performed in a variety of different stage shows across Toronto, the U.K and the Middle East.

Her interest in other forms of dance also began at an early age and she started to create and choreograph her own performances using hip hop and contemporary techniques.

In her late teens, she had fallen in-love with Contemporary dance after taking a series of classes in the Middle East. Her first big break was when she was chosen to be an Assistant Choreographer for the hit musical Grease.

She continued in this path and in university, participated and led dance groups into competitions across Ontario.

Ashima currently has her own dance group called Limitless Productions. It’s a group that strives on using performance as a way to not only entertain, but to break down barriers, inspire change and create community.

Most recently Ashima is thrilled to be dancing for Choreographer and Dancer, Kendra Hughes from Kinetic Elements.

Q&A

What would your perfect day consist of?  

Having a theme-like-party on a beach or some place hot and inviting all my friends and family! And treating them all to a spa day and other fabulous surprises

Why dance? 

I know that the moments where I wasn’t dancing , I felt like something was incomplete.  Dancing and choreography is like the food I eat — it is fuel for my soul!

Do you have a mentor?

I have been lucky to have many mentors in my life however, one that sticks out and someone who has been my biggest mentor is my professor from University.  He inspired me to be myself, to speak up and ask a lot of questions and fight for what I believe in ! 

What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally? 

Music !  I love music

What is one of your future aspirations?

To continue in the self-discovery journey and to make a difference in all that I do

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