BRIPOSTIVE CHALLENGE
7. Learn a new dance style.
We all have those things that we have “always wanted to do.” For me, I have always wanted to go Ballroom Dancing. On Monday night, I ventured over to The Works Studio in Berkeley with Jules Melendez for our first ever Salsa class!
Don’t be afraid to try something new, and step into the unknown. Who knows? You may really love it!
-Bri
#BRIPOSITIVE
“You don’t have to believe everything you think, we’ve been programmed… wake up, we miss you”
- Erykah Badu
Beautiful choreography and concept by Justin Conte. Together we really can impact change so let’s use our passion and creativity to mold the future. :)

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DANCE FOR CANSWER | BERKELEY
Main Stacks is hosting their SECOND Dance for Canswer workshop! This class is extra special because Big or Bigger staff member, Brianna Mercado, is teaching! Brianna is the inspiration behind this whole Dance for Canswer movement! Get to know her story
Class is only $8 w/ student ID and 100% proceeds are donated to Relay for Life!
COME OUT. DANCE. GO BIGGER
Master Class with Emerson Aquino
Emerson Aquino- Hip Hop
Saturday , January 28th
@ Starting Arts Studio
(3340 Montgomery Dr, Santa Clara, CA 95054)
Beginning Class- 10:00-11:30am
Inter./Advanced Class- 12:00-1:30pm
Co-Founder and Executive Artistic Director of Funkanometry SF Dance Company. Emerson has trained and danced with groups such as 220, Anarchy, and Culture Shock Oakland.
Class is only $15, and $5 will be donated to Dance for Canswer!
POWER OF A UNITED DANCE COMMUNITY
This is what we can do when we come together as a community. By using our passion for a bigger cause, we create a positive change in this world.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our cause. Look out for more Dance for Canswer workshops and more ways to get involved!
ABOUT PANCREATIC CANCER
We are donating 100% of the profit from this weekend’s Dance for Canswer workshop towards finding a cure for pancreatic cancer. Why the pancreas?
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest types of cancer, but also one of the least talked about. It wasn’t until we lost a visionary, Steve Jobs, to the disease, that people are slowly becoming aware. For me personally (Vivian), I lost my grandmother to pancreatic cancer. I only met her once as a newborn, and the second time was at her funeral.
No one can deny Steve Jobs’ immense contribution to technology, design, and communication. Yet, even with his fortune, he couldn’t be saved from the disease.
Too many lives have been lost to pancreatic cancer.
We need more research
Join us in finding a cure.
DANCE FOR CANSWER | 11.12.11
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