Taking a dance class is one thing…taking a dancehall class
from New York-based choreographer Hanna Herbertson alongside hip hop powerhouse
Masia One is another.
The talented emcee Masia One was
back on her stomping grounds of Toronto for this year’s North by Northeast
music festival, taking a break from her international travels and bringing her
fresh sound and awesome tracks back to local stages. She brought along her choreographer,
Hanna Herbertson (founder of the BlackGold Dance Crew), who is an expert in the
dancehall genre. They’ve been working together for a couple months and they
performed for the first time together at a NXNE showcase at the Gladstone Hotel.
Herbertson was also teaching a
few dance workshops during her first-time visit to Toronto and I was invited to
join – so I thought, why not?
Getting to take part in the class
at St. Alban’s community centre was a fun experience and I started really
getting into the whole dancehall style, feeling the vibe that filled the studio.
It was a small class, but she also taught earlier that day at City Dance Corps.
Always on the go, travelling and teaching workshops all over the world,
Herbertson was looking forward to meeting some of the Toronto dance community
and share her moves. But not everyone is familiar with this form of dance – so what
exactly is dancehall?
“It’s party dances,” says
Herbertson. “Crews come together, people come together and do small
choreographies, it’s not long.” Having a strong hip hop background, Herbertson
has found a niche that is not only a great way to keep fit, but is also a fun
way to learn about new cultures. She specializes in “Dancehall Fusion,” which incorporates
different Jamaican, South American, and Caribbean dances. And pairing up with
Masia One was a great way to combine their various influences and backgrounds
to create such high energy, crowd-hyping shows for worldwide audiences.
Masia One has already taken her
success around the globe, but says that Toronto was a great place to start. “I
can never stay too far, Toronto is in my heart,” she says. “Toronto is, by the
way, the best training camp for any artist because I think the level of talent
is so high here.”
She will be releasing a new album
called “Bootleg Culture” and will be performing in Europe with Herbertson to continue
spreading the message and culture behind her music and gaining international
support. We’re excited to hear more from Masia One and maybe I’ll be taking
some of Herbertson’s moves to the dance floor!
Find out more at www.masiaone.com
and www.hannaherbertson.com
- Christina
Follow my adventures on Twitter: @christinaaa28
Follow my adventures on Twitter: @christinaaa28
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