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A Dance Jam Returns to The Church

Mon, 01/22/2024 - 14:04
Mai Le Ho, the founder of LayeRhythm, is seen here in performance at Nublu on the Lower East Side.
Lauriane Ogay

LayeRhythm, an interactive freestyle dance-and-music platform that performed last January at The Church in Sag Harbor, will return there for another dance jam session on Saturday at 6:30 p.m.

Founded by Mai Le Ho, a French-Vietnamese street/club dance artist, LayeRhythm's dance styles include hip-hop, funk, soul, popping, locking, breaking, and Detroit Jit, among others. 

The group blurs the line between the spectators and the performers by collecting ideas from the audience and incorporating them into the music, lyrics, and movements of the musicians, the emcee, and the dancers. The evening will include dance party breaks between performances, with concessions available for purchase.

Tickets are $25, $20 for members, $10 for children 12 and under.
 

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