Saint Anselm Summer Dance Intensive FULL DAY PASS
Sunday, Aug 13th
YOGA- 9am -10am
Tap 10am-11am -Advanced Beginning
Tap 11am-12pm- Intermediate
Lunch 12pm-12:30pm
Hip Hop 12:30pm-1:30pm – Intermediate
Ballet 1:30pm-2:30pm- Intermediate
Ballet 2:30pm-3:30pm- Advanced Intermediate
Contemporary 3:30pm-4:30pm – Intermediate
Contemporary 4:30pm-5:30pm – Advanced intermediate
The pricing is $150 for the full day, $85 for half-day and $30 per class.
Kaylee Mille Impavado - At just 18 years old Impavido finished top 5 on So You Think You Can Dance season 14 and continued on to tour with her season performing all over the country. Impavido has most recently danced for Iconic artists such as Halsey, Janet Jackson, and MC Hammer.
Julia Lane- Julia has toured the world with artists like Andrea Miller/Gallim Dance, Beth Gill, John Jasperse, Sandra Bell ,and Tommy Waheed- Evans. She’s currently dancing professionally with Urbanity Dance Company in Boston.
Lauren Lassila - Her teaching career began at the Cincinnati Ballet Academy, where she was the youngest instructor to ever join their renowned faculty. At this same time, Lauren danced full-time with the Cincinnati Ballet and performed numerous ballets and works, including a featured role in Kirk Peterson’s Swan Lake.
As a student, Lauren pursued rigorous academic classes at Stanford University’s Online High School while training with various coaches and organizations across the country. She performed in dozens of ballets and contemporary works, including George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker, Divertimento No. 15, Rex Wheeler’s Memoir, and Ashley Walton’s Impetus.
Aaron Tolson- A New Hampshire native, Aaron started dancing at the age of ten. At 14 the tap prodigy was invited to perform in the Great Tap Reunion at the Apollo Theatre alongside tap legends Derick Grant, Savion Glover, and Gregory Hines, as well as the rest of the cast of the movie TAP!
When not on the track or in class studying communications, Aaron was in Manhattan honing his tap skills. During his senior year to successfully auditioned for the New York Shakespeare Festival tap program, also known as Funk U! Soon Aaron became a company member of Manhattan Tap and worked in the show Tap Dogs. Jumping feet-first into choreography, he landed a job with Absolut in a national tour titled Absolut Tap!
Soon after, Aaron accepted a role in the national and international tours of Riverdance. He was a featured soloist and captain of the tap dancers for six years as he performed on Broadway and at Radio City Music Hall, on various TV shows, at NBA games, and on stages the world over.
In 2006 Aaron began working with longtime friend Derick Grant on Imagine Tap!, a Chicago-based show whose formation would become the subject of a feature-length documentary, titled Tap or Die.
As a faculty member at The Boston Conservatory and Plymouth State University, Aaron choreographed, produced and directed Something to Tap About, Tapped, Tapped In and Inspired, all featuring performers from his own New England Tap Ensemble. Aaron formed New England Tap Ensemble, a non-profit organization, in May of 2007 to promote the art of tap in the community while fostering a sense of individuality in a professional artist.
From Montana to Moscow, Aaron has performed and taught at numerous festivals including LA Tap Festival, Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Beantown Tap Fest, Tap United, Tampa Bay Tap Festival, Tap Kids, Brazil International Tap Festival and FeetxFeet. Other favorite performances include Brookline Chorus’ Duke Ellington Sacred Concert, The Late Show with Liam O’Conner in Ireland, and playing Drosselmeyer in Clara’s Dream in A Jazz Nutcracker.
Aaron recently taught at Broadway Dance Center and Steps on Broadway in New York City. He is also the director of The Intensive, the national spokesperson for SoDanca, and the Director of Speaking In Taps, a pre-professional dance company.
YOGA- 9am -10am
Tap 10am-11am -Advanced Beginning
Tap 11am-12pm- Intermediate
Lunch 12pm-12:30pm
Hip Hop 12:30pm-1:30pm – Intermediate
Ballet 1:30pm-2:30pm- Intermediate
Ballet 2:30pm-3:30pm- Advanced Intermediate
Contemporary 3:30pm-4:30pm – Intermediate
Contemporary 4:30pm-5:30pm – Advanced intermediate
The pricing is $150 for the full day, $85 for half-day and $30 per class.
Kaylee Mille Impavado - At just 18 years old Impavido finished top 5 on So You Think You Can Dance season 14 and continued on to tour with her season performing all over the country. Impavido has most recently danced for Iconic artists such as Halsey, Janet Jackson, and MC Hammer.
Julia Lane- Julia has toured the world with artists like Andrea Miller/Gallim Dance, Beth Gill, John Jasperse, Sandra Bell ,and Tommy Waheed- Evans. She’s currently dancing professionally with Urbanity Dance Company in Boston.
Lauren Lassila - Her teaching career began at the Cincinnati Ballet Academy, where she was the youngest instructor to ever join their renowned faculty. At this same time, Lauren danced full-time with the Cincinnati Ballet and performed numerous ballets and works, including a featured role in Kirk Peterson’s Swan Lake.
As a student, Lauren pursued rigorous academic classes at Stanford University’s Online High School while training with various coaches and organizations across the country. She performed in dozens of ballets and contemporary works, including George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker, Divertimento No. 15, Rex Wheeler’s Memoir, and Ashley Walton’s Impetus.
Aaron Tolson- A New Hampshire native, Aaron started dancing at the age of ten. At 14 the tap prodigy was invited to perform in the Great Tap Reunion at the Apollo Theatre alongside tap legends Derick Grant, Savion Glover, and Gregory Hines, as well as the rest of the cast of the movie TAP!
When not on the track or in class studying communications, Aaron was in Manhattan honing his tap skills. During his senior year to successfully auditioned for the New York Shakespeare Festival tap program, also known as Funk U! Soon Aaron became a company member of Manhattan Tap and worked in the show Tap Dogs. Jumping feet-first into choreography, he landed a job with Absolut in a national tour titled Absolut Tap!
Soon after, Aaron accepted a role in the national and international tours of Riverdance. He was a featured soloist and captain of the tap dancers for six years as he performed on Broadway and at Radio City Music Hall, on various TV shows, at NBA games, and on stages the world over.
In 2006 Aaron began working with longtime friend Derick Grant on Imagine Tap!, a Chicago-based show whose formation would become the subject of a feature-length documentary, titled Tap or Die.
As a faculty member at The Boston Conservatory and Plymouth State University, Aaron choreographed, produced and directed Something to Tap About, Tapped, Tapped In and Inspired, all featuring performers from his own New England Tap Ensemble. Aaron formed New England Tap Ensemble, a non-profit organization, in May of 2007 to promote the art of tap in the community while fostering a sense of individuality in a professional artist.
From Montana to Moscow, Aaron has performed and taught at numerous festivals including LA Tap Festival, Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Beantown Tap Fest, Tap United, Tampa Bay Tap Festival, Tap Kids, Brazil International Tap Festival and FeetxFeet. Other favorite performances include Brookline Chorus’ Duke Ellington Sacred Concert, The Late Show with Liam O’Conner in Ireland, and playing Drosselmeyer in Clara’s Dream in A Jazz Nutcracker.
Aaron recently taught at Broadway Dance Center and Steps on Broadway in New York City. He is also the director of The Intensive, the national spokesperson for SoDanca, and the Director of Speaking In Taps, a pre-professional dance company.