The Happening Fraserhood
Explore our brand new offerings at our second location - 5460 Fraser Street!
Adult Dance Classes
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4-6 Week Progressives
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Adult Dance Classes * 4-6 Week Progressives *
Tap with Kristina Linden
Intermediate Adult Tap:
Wednesdays 6:45-7:45 PM
Beginner Adult Tap:
Wednesdays 7:45-8:45 PM
CLASSES RUN FEBRUARY 4th - MARCH 11th
$144 +GST for 6 WEEKS
Breaking & House
with Josh Cameron
Beginner Breaking Progressive 17+:
Thursdays 7:00-8:00 PM
Beginner House Progressive 17+:
Thursdays 8:00-9:00 PM
CLASSES RUN FEBRUARY 5th - MARCH 12th
$144 +GST for 6 WEEKS
Contemporary
with Oh Augustine
Beginner Adult Contemporary:
Tuesdays 8:00-9:00 PM
CLASSES RUN FEBRUARY 3rd - FEBRUARY 24th
$96 +GST for 4 WEEKS
Hip Hop & Dance Fitness with Hannah Henney
Adult Dance Fitness:
Mondays 7:00-8:00 PM
Intermediate Adult Hip Hop:
Mondays 8:00-9:00 PM
CLASSES RUN FEBRUARY 2nd - MARCH 9th
$120 +GST for 5 WEEKS
*No class on Family Day:
Monday February 16th
Hannah Henney is a sought after and engaging dancer, actor, choreographer, teacher, adjudicator and host. She first entered the dance scene in a Port Coquitlam studio called Chiasson at the age of three. She trained in Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Contemporary, Musical Theatre and Ballet until graduating at age seventeen. She then furthered her training with the Scholarship dance program at Drive Dance Centre, the Source Dance Company and Souldiers Dance Company. During her training, Hannah fell in love with Hip Hop and began training in many street styles. After spending her summers in New York training, performing and battling, she has gained a deeper understanding of Hip Hop culture and history. Her latest style she’s added to her repertoire is Litefeet. She was selected to represent Litefeet Nation and perform with Chrybaby Cozie at the 2018 Brooklyn Hip Hop festival and in 2023 won Vancity Get Lite, becoming Vancouver’s first 1vs1 Litefeet battle champion.
Hannah’s screen dance credits include Paramount Plus' GREASE Rise of the Pink Ladies, NBC’s Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, CBS’s The Twilight Zone, Netflix’s Christmas Chronicles 2 and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Syfy’s The Magicians, Nat Geo’s Valley of the Boom, and Disney’s Freaky Friday to name a few. She’s also performed as an opening act for artists Mya, Meek Mill, Fabolous, B.O.B., Pusha T and Raekwon. She is a member of the powerhouse female crew Diamonds In The Rough and travels as a crew member throughout the U.S and Canada performing, teaching and battling.
Most recently, Hannah was seen in Raincity Theatre’s production of Cabaret as Kit Kat boy Victor. As well as the Anna Kendrick film Woman Of The Hour and Andrew Ahn’s remake of The Wedding Banquet. You’ll also catch her in a recurring role as nurse Jahna on CBS's Watson. She also made her Arts Club debut in ELF The Musical and will be Assistant Choreographer for the Art’s Clubs upcoming production of Come From Away! She’s found a deep passion for theatre and film, training with Acting from Source instructors Shea Hampton and Julian Paul as well as her amazing singing coach Jenny Andersen.
She has adjudicated and hosted many festivals and dance competitions throughout BC where she loves connecting with the youth and sharing her knowledge and experience with the upcoming generation. Her fire, passion and positivity always shine through whether she is working on set, performing on stage, choreographing a show, or in the studio with her students.
Oh Augustine
Oh Augustine (formerly known as Oksana) is an emerging contemporary dance artist/teacher/choreographer, currently based on the unceded and occupied Sḵwx̱ wú7mesh, xwməθkwəy̓ əm, and səl̓ ílwətaʔ lands. After completing one year in ITP and one year in The Source Dance Company, Oh trained with Modus Operandi for four years, completing their post secondary contemporary dance education. They have had the opportunity to partake in rehearsal process with Out Innerspace Dance Theatre, Shay Kuebler RSA, Khoudia Toure, Chimerik 似不 像 Collective, Okam's Racer, Co.ERASGA, danielle Mackenzie Long, and Zahra Shahab among others, as well as performed in the EDAM Spring Choreographic Series in 2022.
Oh’s work as a choreographer mainly focuses on neurodivergence, gender exploration, spirituality, and sensation. Their work has been showcased in 12 Minutes Max, Boombox Split Screen, The Happening Accelerate 4.0 alongside Kate Franklin, Chalk It Up!, and Studio Salon Series to name a few. As a teacher, they frequently teach at MO Link Program, TSV Working Class, The Source Dance Company, and multiple studios across BC.
Currently, Oh has been working as a choreographer in an original play “Tomboy” written by Anais West. Additionally, Oh has won multiple choreography awards at competitions from 2012-2024, is a recipient of the Training Society of Vancouver Scholarship in 2022, and has received the BC Arts Council Training Grant in 2019.
Kristina Linden
Kristina Linden is a multi-genre choreographer, movement director, educator, and performer whose passion for the stage began at the age of eight after seeing Carol Channing in Hello, Dolly!. That moment sparked a lifelong journey in dance and theatre that has evolved to include teaching, choreography, and movement direction across musical theatre, film, and television. At the heart of her work lies a constant: a deep desire to inspire the next generation, just as she was once inspired.
A career highlight includes performing as a principal dancer in the Opening Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics. She also opened for Grammy Award-winning artist Mýa and has appeared in television series such as The X-Files, Hellcats, Once Upon a Time, Riverdale, and Psych. Her screen work includes appearances in music videos for Michael Bublé. On stage, Kristina has performed in acclaimed productions including West Side Story, Anything Goes, 42nd Street, Legally Blonde, A Chorus Line, Singin’ in the Rain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. She has also been featured as a tap dancer at the Vancouver Spring Show at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and the Orpheum Theatre’s 90th Anniversary Celebration.
Kristina’s international training has empowered her to nurture emerging talent with care and excellence. Her students have earned national recognition at The Dance Awards and New York City Dance Alliance and are consistently working in television, film, and professional theatre. A former Artistic Director of TapCo (Vancouver Tap Dance Society), Kristina currently serves as the head coach and choreographer for the Team Canada West Tap Team and leads the tap and musical theatre programs at A3 District in Burnaby, BC. She also teaches at Harbour Dance Centre and has taught at the Vancouver International Tap Festival, and Calgary’s Rhythm, Body, and Soul Festival.
In addition to her work as a performer and educator, Kristina is the co-founder of The Artist’s Atelier, a collective dedicated to elite training and holistic career development for emerging artists. Through this initiative, she helps foster sustainable, long-term careers by empowering performers with the tools, mentorship, and mindset needed to thrive on stage and screen.
Through all her work on stage, behind the scenes, and in the studio, Kristina remains devoted to shaping resilient, authentic performers prepared to thrive in today’s evolving entertainment landscape.
Hannah Henney
Josh Cameron
For the majority of his 17 year artistic practice, Josh “Jammin’” Cameron has primarily focused on researching and developing his proficiency and immersion in Street, Club and Cultural Dance with emphasis on Breaking, Hip Hop, and House as well as Hustle, Dancehall, Vogue, Locking, Popping, Litefeet and Waacking. He has a deep and long standing practice of immersing himself in the complex and diverse facets of cultural gatherings including but not limited to battles, clubbing, Ballroom events, and traditional knowledge transfer from the expertise of Pioneers and Innovators worldwide.
He wears many hats in the artistic community (both figuratively and literally) having worked in roles as film director, choreographer, writer, performer, teacher, consultant, administrator, panel moderator facilitator, event organizer, and emcee to name a few. But at the end of the day, he’s just someone who really likes to dance, and dance he does!

