
Elite Training:
At The Warehouse, we prioritize a curriculum that goes beyond the basics, providing challenging techniques and choreography suitable for dancers aiming to excel.
Community:
We believe in building a supportive and collaborative community where dancers can learn, grow, and connect with others who share their passion for dance, fostering friendships and teamwork.
Passion:
The Warehouse cultivates a love for dance by instilling passion and dedication in our students while inspiring them to pursue their goals.
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Master Class
Eli Dewitz is a professional dancer, choreographer and educator based out of Los Angeles, CA. Originally from Kansas City, Eli grew up training and assisting some of the industries top choreographers such as Sonya Tayeh, Talia Favia and Mia Michaels. She booked her first professional choreography job, as well as professional dance job at the age of fifteen for The Strive’s “Keep Dreaming” music video and a short film titled “Anela En Rouge”. Since her move to Los Angeles in 2014, she has had the opportunity to dance commercially and in films, perform live and teach across the country. Some of these credits include Baby Bash, Drake Bell, Totsy, Hobo Circus and her most recent choreography project for “The Old Breed” television series. As well as continuing her professional training with companies such as Flock directed by Alice Klock and Florian Lochner, Body Traffic LA directed by Tina Berkett, Acts of Matter directed by Becca Lemme, Tigerstyle crew directed by Jeremy Finney and Catastrophe directed by Cat Cagliandro. Through her years of professional experience she has taken her knowledge and intentionally cultivated her own style of class that offers a place for everyone and encourages students to find their own unique individuality as dancers. Though she carries passion through all aspects of the art of dance, one of her biggest missions and reasons as to why she does what she does is to leave a positive and healthy impact on the next generation of dancers.
$30/dancer