About the Faculty at OUT to Dance
Liz Nania - Director of OUT to Dance
Lead Instructor: Swing, Latin and Ballroom
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Liz Nania, Director
Lead Dance Instructor |
In twenty years, award-winning dance instructor Liz Nania has
taught thousands of people to dance. Her relaxed, easygoing style
and enthusiasm encourages even the shyest beginner to get out
there and party on the dance floor. She has provided dance instruction
for Harvard Business School, Simmons College, Boston College,
Bentley College, Boston University, Casa de los Artistas
in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Biogen Idec, Wheelock College, Pine Manor College,
Brookline Community Center for the Arts, the JCC, Best Foot Forward, Tufts Healthcare and
countless nightclubs, events, and dance weekends.
Dance classes are typically held in the Boston
Area, but dance instruction can be arranged for locations
throughout Massachusetts, New England, and New York.
Belly
Dance and Zumba Fitness Instructor Zazil Fagone
Zazil Fagone has been dancing, teaching and choreographing Belly
Dance for many years, is certified to teach Zumba Fitness,
Aerobics and Kundalini Yoga, and is bilingual in Spanish and English.
Zazil is a compassionate, inspiring, and highly skilled instructor
who creates an exciting and welcoming dance and fitness experience
for her students of all levels. Zazil helps her students learn
to use movement through belly dancing and zumba to experience
positive change in their self-image and their lives, and to have
incredibly joyful experiences through dance.
Hip Hop, Pop Culture and Reggaeton Instructor Kristina
Marley
Kristina has
been teaching, coaching, choreographing and performing her innovative
and powerful style of hip hop, pop culture and reggaeton dance
since she was in her teens; she is the real deal. Kristina is
a gifted choreographer and a supportive, encouraging and down-to-earth
instructor who knows how to bring out the best in her students.
Kristina has been receiving rave reviews from the people of all
ages who attend her classes, and she keeps them coming back for
more of her ever-changing, exhilarating choreography. For Kristina's
words on women in hip hop, see our Hip
Hop page.
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