Weekly Classes

  • Instructor Kealoha Ferreira holds a crescent lunge. She is standing on a grey floor in front of a large window that faces the street. Her hair falls dramatically over her raised right arm.

    Yoga: Aligning with Land

    with KEALOHA
    Sundays, 9am–10am (hybrid)

    How can we build a yoga practice that moves from the land up? This class brings postural, breath, and energetic practices of Vinyasa Yoga into conversation with indigenous philosophies of relationality. Learning methods include meditation, reflection, reading, pranayama, and vinyasa sequencing. Join us to explore right relationship with land through movment.

  • Five children and one adult stand in a circle, engaged in lively conversation.

    Circle Up!

    with BELLE & VY
    Saturdays, 9am–10am

    Circle up for a Saturday morning dance party with the whole family, inspired by elements of Yorchhā, Dabke, traditional Vietnamese dance, and AfroLatin social dance! This is an intergenerational space for playful experimentation, joyful connection, and good energy! All are welcome. Ages 10 and below must be accompanied by a trusted adult.

  • A group of seven dancers stand close together, reaching their arms toward the sky. The dancers toward the outer edges lean outward, like a flower unfurling. The dancers wear bright oranges, golds, greens, blues, and crimsons.

    Yorchhā Elements

    with KEALOHA
    Fridays, 5pm–6pm (virtual)

    Drop into a wide pelvis, surrender with a supple spine, and regenerate your energy with grounded yet nimble feet as you encounter essential Yorchhā exercises. In this open-class series, participants learn the building blocks of ADT’s hallmark contemporary dance form, embody justice driven choreography, and engage with ADT's global community of feminist movers.

  • A split image: to the left, a circle of smiling children stretch together. To the right, a woman with short white hair and glasses smiles and dances in a crowded room.

    Yoga, Together

    with KEALOHA
    Saturdays, 9am–10am

    Practices of care and intergenerational wisdom are transmitted when young and old share space together. Yoga, Together is a joyful and gentle approach to pranayama (breath technique), asana (body postures), meditation, and reflection, inviting all ages to connect and recenter in an intergenerational setting. This class is recommended for ages 5 and above. Ages 10 and below must be accompanied by a trusted adult.

  • Instructor Davente Gilreath, a Black man with short afro, a beard, and earrings, grins at the camera as he helps a student in a green sweater adjust her posture.

    Rhythmic Joy

    with DAVENTE
    Fridays, 3pm–4:30pm

    This dynamic movement class invites students to explore the energy, rhythm, and cultural depth of African Diasporic dance forms. Through quick footwork, layered polyrhythms, step and drill combinations, and vibrant Caribbean influences, participants will develop agility, strength, and embodied musicality. Open to movers of all backgrounds, this experience offers both physical rigor and cultural resonance.

  • A group of adults, some with dark skin and some with light skin, some older and some younger, dance across a room in a loose line.  Sun streams in through the windows on the far wall.

    Move Freely

    with LEXI
    Fall 2026

    This movement series centers sustainable ways of moving for your body, with a focus on joint mobility, core stability, and full-body articulation. What ways of moving best honor our individual movement patterns and body histories? And how can we empower ourselves and each other in finding sustainable movement in all areas of our lives? You will leave each class session with a written individual plan for continued mobility practice outside the studio.

COME MOVE WITH US!

Find rhythm, groundedness, and flow with dance and yoga classes at Ananya Dance Theatre’s Shawngrām Institute for Performance & Social Justice. Most classes operate on a sliding scale basis, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds!

  • You! Ananya Dance Theatre offers dance, yoga, and mobility classes appropriate for many, varied levels of experience. Some classes are geared toward those with no dance experience who are seeking new and joyful ways of moving; others are geared toward technically accomplished dancers seeking to deepen and enrich their craft. Still more are somewhere in between!

    Whatever your movement background, we hope that you will find a class offering that nourishes you. Uncertain about whether a certain class is a good fit for you? reach out to admin@ananyadancetheatre.org and we'll connect you with someone who can help you discern.

  • Classes are held at the Shawngrām Institute for Performance & Social Justice (1197 University Ave W, St. Paul, MN 55104). Limited parking is available in the small lot adjacent to the building. There is ample free street parking on Griggs St and Dunlap St.

  • Most classes operate on a sliding scale that starts at $0-$25, with a recommended contribution of $15 per class. Contributing at the higher end of this scale helps us keep classes cost-accessible for our community.

    Certain class series (such as Youth Yorchhā and Summer Intensive) have a higher set tuition, but scholarships are available. No one will be turned away for lack of funds! Please reach out to admin@ananyadancetheatre.org with scholarship inquiries.

  • We recommend bringing the following:

    • a water bottle labeled with your name

    • a gym towel

    • a journal or notebook (if appropriate)

    • a yoga mat (if appropriate)

    • a light overlayer

    • easily removable footwear (no shoes on the studio floor!)

    • an open heart and a willingness to stretch your comfort zone

  • Most classes do not require advance preparation; however, please refer to the class description and/or your registration confirmation email for any class-specific guidance.

    We do ask class participants to fill out a participation waiver before joining us. If this is your first time joining us, please complete the waiver before you arrive.

  • Please do. Registering in advance helps our instructors prepare for your class session, and helps us track our class attendance for grant reporting purposes!

    If you forget to register, don’t worry— it’s okay to drop in! Just note that we may ask you to register day-of from the mobile registration platform.

  • Shawngrām is resistance as an active shaping force, the vibration that weaves together many fragments, and the critical resonance that holds justice work together.

    The Shawngrām Institute for Performance & Social Justice is Ananya Dance Theatre’s physical home and gathering place at 1197 University Ave. This space is the manifestation of our conviction that professional art can be embedded in neighborhood life. In this space, we practice (train) together, rehearse, lead workshops and community events, teach weekly classes, and host our annual Summer Intensive.

meet our instructors below!

BELLE ALVAREZ | she/they/ELLA

Classes: Circle Up!

Mariadela Belle Alvarez is a professional dancer, capoeirista, and actor. Her 12 years of extensive teaching credits include Swarthmore College, Temple University, Spelman College, Friends Central School, the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts, and numerous community arts organizations. For 7 years, Belle taught for the nationally acclaimed Dancing Classrooms program and held the role of Global Network Senior Teaching Artist. Belle holds a BFA in Dance from Temple University.

VY NGUYEN | she/they

Classes: Circle Up!

An ensemble member since 2025, Vy holds a BFA in Dance from the University of Minnesota, where they trained extensively in modern and contemporary dance forms.

KEALOHA FERREIRA | she/her

Classes: Yorchhā Elements; Yoga, Aligning with Land; Yoga, Together; Water Dances

An ensemble member since 2013, Kea is also ADT’s Artistic Associate and the Co-Leader of the Shanwgrām Institute. Kea is a practitioner of Yorchhā, Oli, Kūahu, and Hula, and is a yoga instructor at the University of Minnesota.

DAVENTE GILREATH | He/HIM

Classes: Rhythmic Joy

An ensemble member since 2025, Davente danced with Garth Fagan Dance for 8 years before joining ADT. Alongside his class offerings at the Shanwgrām Institute, Davente teaches Contemporary, Jazz, and African Diasporic Movement at the University of Minnesota.

LEXI EADY | she/her

Classes: Move Freely

An ensemble member since 2011, Lexi is co-chair of the dance program at St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Arts. She is also a dance instructor at the University of Minnesota.

These activities are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

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