Share the studio space with other dancers to practice moves and movement. Open practice provides an open space and music with no instructor.
Open Session Rates:
Drop-In: $5
Share the studio space with other dancers to practice moves and movement. Open practice provides an open space and music with no instructor.
Open Session Rates:
Drop-In: $5
Waacking is a club-style dance style originating from LA’s underground disco scene in the 70s by the gay Black and Latinx community. The movement consists of moving ones arms to the beat to highlight sounds that the audience normally would not hear. With arm movement being a huge part of waacking, there are also elements of punking (acting and taking on different characters), as well as posing. It is a style that is inspired by black & white films and tv series such as Batman, King Kong, Looney Tunes, Star Wars, Bruce Lee.
Tracey Wong is a dancer, educator, and community event curator based in Seattle. She is a co-founder and co-director of Malicious Allure and is formally trained in waacking, vogue, and hip hop and is the first regular waacking instructor in Seattle. Tracey is an alumni member of the dance groups Boogiezone Breed Seattle, The Z Project, and The Purple Lemonade. She is currently a contributing choreographer for the all-female street styles group called The CRUW and co-directed the hip hop dance company Studio 3 Company.
Tracey’s work has been featured in Seattle Arts Museum’s events “Remix” and “The Legendary Children”, Seattle Gay Pride Festival, Bumbershoot, and Flavr Blue at Capitol Hill Block Party’s Mainstage. She’s also worked with top brands such as Nordstrom Pop Up Shop and Microsoft.
Tracey competes heavily in the Seattle battle scene under the alias “Malicious Hi-Chew”. She has been the winner of PDX’s Waacking battle “Nostalgia”, Seattle based vogue competition “En Vogue”, and is the champion for Seattle based all style battle “Matter of Movement 2016”. She was a finalist in Seattle’s World of Dance 2016 Headbangerz Brawl and in LA’s International Whack/ Punk/ Pose Festival, Waackfest 2016.
“I started waacking because it looked dope. The more I delved into this style, the more I learned to love it in its entirety. How it embraces individuality, drama, music, and history. It pushes me to reflect on myself and to explore the spectrum of emotions I can go through. Every time I waack, I tell myself that it is perfectly okay to be me.”
Tracey strives to continue to build a strong bond in the Seattle dance community and continues educating others about the rich history of Waacking while also learning more and more herself each day!
The Groove Clan Crew will host this class that will cover different styles and techniques of dances associated with “Popping”. Classes will be geared towards drills and learning foundation to build vocabulary for freestyle dancing. Some styles to be covered are Waving, Robot, Popping, Boogaloo, Glides and Footwork.
Exploring concepts and ideas to start creating your own moves & style
LEVEL FOUR students are first required to advance through LEVEL THREE with recommendation from instructor. Breaking is a very spontaneous and improvisational dance but learning the foundation of the dance is necessary to preserve the true Bboy/Bgirl style and give students a solid foundation of basic movements to start exploring and developing their own unique style. All beginner and intermediate levels focused primarily on learning and perfecting the foundation. We will continue perfecting foundation in this class but also begin to explore concepts and ideas to develop students own unique styles and moves. Students will experience battling and begin creating routines.
Student Benefits:
-New moves and skills set
-Improve strength, flexibility and endurance
-New move combinations
-Ideas for creating original moves and individual style
-Battle Training
-Fun!
Share the studio space with other dancers to practice moves and movement. Open practice provides an open space and music with no instructor.
Open Session Rates:
Drop-In: $5
FUNdamental Kids Breakin is targeted for kids ages 6-10 and will introduce kids to breakin movements.
The benefits of taking this class is increased motor skills, flexibility, balance, rhythm, memory and strength while having fun, playing games and making new friends!
Pele is a dancer who’s background includes Olympic World Training in junior level boys gymnastics. These experiences have influenced the programs he has developed for kids of all ages to reach their goals in fitness and sports.

LEVEL ONE is for first time students with no formal break dancing experience. This class is offered to kids ages 6-12 years old. This series will introduce students to basic, beginner level, foundational moves of Breaking created by the pioneers of the dance style in the 1970s. It is important for B-boys and B-girls to learn the foundation to preserve the true B-Boy / B-Girl style. Students will get familiar with the capabilities of their bodies while learning new moves. Instructors will teach and review moves often to build students coordination, conditioning and confidence.
Student Benefits
- Learn the fundamentals of Breaking
- Repetition training and drills for securing foundational moves into muscle memory
- Improve strength, flexibility and coordination in preparation for intermediate level moves
- Fun!
LEVEL Two is offered to kids ages 6-12 years old. This series will continue teaching basic, beginner level, foundational moves of Breaking created by the pioneers of the dance style in the 1970s. It is important for B-boys and B-girls to learn the foundation to preserve the true B-Boy / B-Girl style. Students will get familiar with the capabilities of their bodies while learning new moves. Instructors will teach and review moves often to build students coordination, conditioning and confidence.
Student Benefits
- Learn the fundamentals of Breaking
- Repetition training and drills for securing foundational moves into muscle memory
- Improve strength, flexibility and coordination in preparation for intermediate level moves
- Fun!
Waacking is a club-style dance style originating from LA’s underground disco scene in the 70s by the gay Black and Latinx community. The movement consists of moving ones arms to the beat to highlight sounds that the audience normally would not hear. With arm movement being a huge part of waacking, there are also elements of punking (acting and taking on different characters), as well as posing. It is a style that is inspired by black & white films and tv series such as Batman, King Kong, Looney Tunes, Star Wars, Bruce Lee.
Tracey Wong is a dancer, educator, and community event curator based in Seattle. She is a co-founder and co-director of Malicious Allure and is formally trained in waacking, vogue, and hip hop and is the first regular waacking instructor in Seattle. Tracey is an alumni member of the dance groups Boogiezone Breed Seattle, The Z Project, and The Purple Lemonade. She is currently a contributing choreographer for the all-female street styles group called The CRUW and co-directed the hip hop dance company Studio 3 Company.
Tracey’s work has been featured in Seattle Arts Museum’s events “Remix” and “The Legendary Children”, Seattle Gay Pride Festival, Bumbershoot, and Flavr Blue at Capitol Hill Block Party’s Mainstage. She’s also worked with top brands such as Nordstrom Pop Up Shop and Microsoft.
Tracey competes heavily in the Seattle battle scene under the alias “Malicious Hi-Chew”. She has been the winner of PDX’s Waacking battle “Nostalgia”, Seattle based vogue competition “En Vogue”, and is the champion for Seattle based all style battle “Matter of Movement 2016”. She was a finalist in Seattle’s World of Dance 2016 Headbangerz Brawl and in LA’s International Whack/ Punk/ Pose Festival, Waackfest 2016.
“I started waacking because it looked dope. The more I delved into this style, the more I learned to love it in its entirety. How it embraces individuality, drama, music, and history. It pushes me to reflect on myself and to explore the spectrum of emotions I can go through. Every time I waack, I tell myself that it is perfectly okay to be me.”
Tracey strives to continue to build a strong bond in the Seattle dance community and continues educating others about the rich history of Waacking while also learning more and more herself each day!
The Groove Clan Crew will host this class that will cover different styles and techniques of dances associated with “Popping”. Classes will be geared towards drills and learning foundation to build vocabulary for freestyle dancing. Some styles to be covered are Waving, Robot, Popping, Boogaloo, Glides and Footwork.
Exploring concepts and ideas to start creating your own moves & style
LEVEL FOUR students are first required to advance through LEVEL THREE with recommendation from instructor. Breaking is a very spontaneous and improvisational dance but learning the foundation of the dance is necessary to preserve the true Bboy/Bgirl style and give students a solid foundation of basic movements to start exploring and developing their own unique style. All beginner and intermediate levels focused primarily on learning and perfecting the foundation. We will continue perfecting foundation in this class but also begin to explore concepts and ideas to develop students own unique styles and moves. Students will experience battling and begin creating routines.
Student Benefits:
-New moves and skills set
-Improve strength, flexibility and endurance
-New move combinations
-Ideas for creating original moves and individual style
-Battle Training
-Fun!
Share the studio space with other dancers to practice moves and movement. Open practice provides an open space and music with no instructor.
Open Session Rates:
Drop-In: $5
FUNdamental Kids Breakin is targeted for kids ages 6-10 and will introduce kids to breakin movements.
The benefits of taking this class is increased motor skills, flexibility, balance, rhythm, memory and strength while having fun, playing games and making new friends!
Pele is a dancer who’s background includes Olympic World Training in junior level boys gymnastics. These experiences have influenced the programs he has developed for kids of all ages to reach their goals in fitness and sports.

LEVEL ONE is for first time students with no formal break dancing experience. This class is offered to kids ages 6-12 years old. This series will introduce students to basic, beginner level, foundational moves of Breaking created by the pioneers of the dance style in the 1970s. It is important for B-boys and B-girls to learn the foundation to preserve the true B-Boy / B-Girl style. Students will get familiar with the capabilities of their bodies while learning new moves. Instructors will teach and review moves often to build students coordination, conditioning and confidence.
Student Benefits
- Learn the fundamentals of Breaking
- Repetition training and drills for securing foundational moves into muscle memory
- Improve strength, flexibility and coordination in preparation for intermediate level moves
- Fun!
LEVEL Two is offered to kids ages 6-12 years old. This series will continue teaching basic, beginner level, foundational moves of Breaking created by the pioneers of the dance style in the 1970s. It is important for B-boys and B-girls to learn the foundation to preserve the true B-Boy / B-Girl style. Students will get familiar with the capabilities of their bodies while learning new moves. Instructors will teach and review moves often to build students coordination, conditioning and confidence.
Student Benefits
- Learn the fundamentals of Breaking
- Repetition training and drills for securing foundational moves into muscle memory
- Improve strength, flexibility and coordination in preparation for intermediate level moves
- Fun!
Waacking is a club-style dance style originating from LA’s underground disco scene in the 70s by the gay Black and Latinx community. The movement consists of moving ones arms to the beat to highlight sounds that the audience normally would not hear. With arm movement being a huge part of waacking, there are also elements of punking (acting and taking on different characters), as well as posing. It is a style that is inspired by black & white films and tv series such as Batman, King Kong, Looney Tunes, Star Wars, Bruce Lee.
Tracey Wong is a dancer, educator, and community event curator based in Seattle. She is a co-founder and co-director of Malicious Allure and is formally trained in waacking, vogue, and hip hop and is the first regular waacking instructor in Seattle. Tracey is an alumni member of the dance groups Boogiezone Breed Seattle, The Z Project, and The Purple Lemonade. She is currently a contributing choreographer for the all-female street styles group called The CRUW and co-directed the hip hop dance company Studio 3 Company.
Tracey’s work has been featured in Seattle Arts Museum’s events “Remix” and “The Legendary Children”, Seattle Gay Pride Festival, Bumbershoot, and Flavr Blue at Capitol Hill Block Party’s Mainstage. She’s also worked with top brands such as Nordstrom Pop Up Shop and Microsoft.
Tracey competes heavily in the Seattle battle scene under the alias “Malicious Hi-Chew”. She has been the winner of PDX’s Waacking battle “Nostalgia”, Seattle based vogue competition “En Vogue”, and is the champion for Seattle based all style battle “Matter of Movement 2016”. She was a finalist in Seattle’s World of Dance 2016 Headbangerz Brawl and in LA’s International Whack/ Punk/ Pose Festival, Waackfest 2016.
“I started waacking because it looked dope. The more I delved into this style, the more I learned to love it in its entirety. How it embraces individuality, drama, music, and history. It pushes me to reflect on myself and to explore the spectrum of emotions I can go through. Every time I waack, I tell myself that it is perfectly okay to be me.”
Tracey strives to continue to build a strong bond in the Seattle dance community and continues educating others about the rich history of Waacking while also learning more and more herself each day!
The Groove Clan Crew will host this class that will cover different styles and techniques of dances associated with “Popping”. Classes will be geared towards drills and learning foundation to build vocabulary for freestyle dancing. Some styles to be covered are Waving, Robot, Popping, Boogaloo, Glides and Footwork.
Exploring concepts and ideas to start creating your own moves & style
LEVEL FOUR students are first required to advance through LEVEL THREE with recommendation from instructor. Breaking is a very spontaneous and improvisational dance but learning the foundation of the dance is necessary to preserve the true Bboy/Bgirl style and give students a solid foundation of basic movements to start exploring and developing their own unique style. All beginner and intermediate levels focused primarily on learning and perfecting the foundation. We will continue perfecting foundation in this class but also begin to explore concepts and ideas to develop students own unique styles and moves. Students will experience battling and begin creating routines.
Student Benefits:
-New moves and skills set
-Improve strength, flexibility and endurance
-New move combinations
-Ideas for creating original moves and individual style
-Battle Training
-Fun!
Share the studio space with other dancers to practice moves and movement. Open practice provides an open space and music with no instructor.
Open Session Rates:
Drop-In: $5
FUNdamental Kids Breakin is targeted for kids ages 6-10 and will introduce kids to breakin movements.
The benefits of taking this class is increased motor skills, flexibility, balance, rhythm, memory and strength while having fun, playing games and making new friends!
Pele is a dancer who’s background includes Olympic World Training in junior level boys gymnastics. These experiences have influenced the programs he has developed for kids of all ages to reach their goals in fitness and sports.

LEVEL ONE is for first time students with no formal break dancing experience. This class is offered to kids ages 6-12 years old. This series will introduce students to basic, beginner level, foundational moves of Breaking created by the pioneers of the dance style in the 1970s. It is important for B-boys and B-girls to learn the foundation to preserve the true B-Boy / B-Girl style. Students will get familiar with the capabilities of their bodies while learning new moves. Instructors will teach and review moves often to build students coordination, conditioning and confidence.
Student Benefits
- Learn the fundamentals of Breaking
- Repetition training and drills for securing foundational moves into muscle memory
- Improve strength, flexibility and coordination in preparation for intermediate level moves
- Fun!