#HOM Community Class w/Regina Lustre of Project D Tomorrow 9/19!

Tomorrow! We will be having Regina Lustre of Project D Dance Company teaching for Community Class at House of Movement!

Pearl Studios 500 8th Ave 4th Floor Room 401 - $13 per class
Friday Night Line Up
7PM ADV Beginner Class w/ Kristian Nacional
830PM Community Class w/ Regina Lustre

Check out Regina's HOM321
What are the 3 most pivotal moments of your dance career and why?

1.) Joining Project D in 2008. I never would have started dancing or have grown a passion for dance if it weren't for these unique and silly people whom I love.

2.) Being recognized and being chosen as select by Chris Martin in the So You Think You Can Sayaw workshops in 2013. Chris Martin has always been one of the greatest dancers in my eyes, and being chosen as select for his piece to 'Let's Just Be' honestly gave me the determination to get better. I never felt so honored.

3.) (as lame as this sounds) Dating Eric Delgado lool. He is someone who pushes me as a dancer because he knows I could always do better. We take classes together and all we do is critique each other and help each other grow. I wouldn't be where I am today if it wasn't for his guidance and support. Dancer boyfriends are OP.

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How would you describe your style of choreography in 2 words. Explain.

I'd say my style of choreography is fun and textures. Dancing is fun!!!! I try to make my pieces as enjoyable as possible, for me as well as those who watch or learn. I love grooves, spins, and jumping around. Im a kid, what can I say? Haha. OH and I'm a big big big fan of textures. Ugh. I'd marry textures if I could. I try to incorporate different feelings into each move whether it be hard hitting, smooth, dime stopping, whatever. I love textures.

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What is 1 piece of advice you'd like to give to students at House of Movement.

One piece of advice I'd say is to never take a class or a day in the dance world for granted. You never know WHEN you'll get inspired, WHO will motivate you, WHERE you'll have pivotal points, and WHAT will cause your epiphany. There are also many times when you might have to stop dancing completely because of reasons, and then you'll look back and be like, 'golly, I should have learned more from so-and-so' or 'dang flabbit, I should have killed this choreo'. Never take anything for granted. Treat every day like you'd never regret it.

Here are some video's of Regina's choreography! Check em!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=pWhwYBTMkqE
Me and my boyfriend's choreography presented in "The GinEric Project"