Maji Claire will be opening up and share her own movement practise, starting off class with conditioning & strength exersises and moving into a choreographed phrase that will focus in on a specific skill & aspect each day, varying form floor-work and floor-technique, performance & delivery as well as movement quality & expression.
Having a wide ranging training background spanning from everything form hip-hip, contemporary, jazz, popping, waacking, heels, stripping & commercial dance, students can expect to be introduced to a mosaic of different elements and techniques in a melting pot of tools that they have space to play with, explore and apply to their own practises.
The classes are held at Dansehallerne, Franciska Clausens Plads 27 DK-1799 Copenhagen V.
Dansehallerne has accessible and gender-neutral toilets and wardrobes, available on the ground floor.
We kindly ask you to arrive 15 minutes prior to class in time for check-in with the QR code on your ticket.
All members can participate in Dansehallerne’s training activities – a year-round program with approximately 5 days of training per week and now also workshops every other week. This is for all professional members regardless of background in dance training, and it is also possible to participate in a drop-in class.
International guests can participate in training for free for up to 1 month. If you have comments or good tips for the training program, you can always send an email to the curators; trainingcurator@dansehallerne.dk
Maji Claire is a Danish/Rwandan, multidisciplinary artist working within the realms of movement, acting and music.
Having a broad training background spanning from various street-styles to contemporary she has had an extensive commercial dance background working with artists such as FKA Twigs, Christine & The Queens & Robyn, her work has been centered around movement as a primary expression and in recent years been working with fusing various performance disciplines in a multi-aesthetic format.
Her work has been supported and exhibited at major institutions such as The Danish Royal Theatre & The National Gallery of Denmark, and she has been featured in international publications such as Elle Magazine, Vogue Scandinavia & Eurowoman for her artistry.
Furthermore she is one of the pioneering founding forces behind the Danish ballroom scene, as a part of the internationally acclaimed House of Miyake Mugler, and has been awarded the title ‘ The European Princess of Seduction’ by the international ballroom community for her contribution to- and undefeated status in the ballroom-category ‘Sex Siren’.







