Jasmine Meakin

Jasmine began dancing at the age of 3 and studied tap, jazz & ballet.  As the years went on, Jasmine expanded her repertoire to include hip hop which she is now renowned for.
Jasmine has been performing, choreographing & teaching workshops throughout Queensland since 1998.  She is also co-director of the well known Mega Jam team.
Industry credits include dancing & co-choreographing Mega Jam instructional DVD’s, RAQ Fashion Awards, Dancer & choreographer for QLD Reds & Brisbane Broncos Dance teams & seven years as a dancer & character performer at Warner Brothers Movie World.
As a freelance performer, she has appeared in various video clips, television appearances, fashion shows and night club performances, locally and internationally.
If you want to see Jaz in action, her Mega Jam you tube channel is currently one of the biggest hip hop choreography dance channels in the world.
http://www.youtube.com/megajamluisnjaz

What to expect in Jasmines class?
My style is a very feminine, sexy style of hip hop for the most part, but I like to change it up from week to week. I like lots of different styles of music so that reflects in my classes.  But most of all it’s about having fun and just loving music and dance.  I absolutely love it and I want you all the experience that too. I’m excited to be teaching at MDH and I hope to see you in a class soon.

What does dance mean to you?
Dancing is an extension of my personality. It allows me to express myself to the max!
What do you love about teaching?
I love that teaching dance is my job (if you can call it that).  I love the different energy that is created in a class situation depending on the mood and style of the routine.

What do you love about MDH?
Mad Dance House is a hub for dancers and dance teachers alike.
I love that I am a part of that!

 

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