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SoMa · San Francisco, California

City Dance Studios

SoMa hip-hop and commercial-dance studio founded 2003 by Sandy Lee, with two locations and an in-house community for Hip Hop, K-pop, Jazz, Choreo, Contemporary, Popping, House, Salsa, and Argentine Tango.

Focus Recreational
Styles Hip-Hop, K-Pop, Jazz
  • Hip Hop
  • Latin & Ballroom
  • Contemporary
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About the school

City Dance Studios was founded in 2003 by owner-director Sandy Lee and operates two SoMa locations — the flagship at 60 Brady Street (signed in October 2021) and the Annex at 1420 Harrison Street. The Brady location features tall ceilings and industrial architecture that host the studio's own performances and battles alongside class programming in Hip Hop, K-Pop, Jazz, Choreography, Contemporary, Popping, House, Chicago Footwork, Salsa, and Argentine Tango. The studio explicitly aims for a friendly, welcoming community for students of all ages and backgrounds.

At a glance

Address
60 Brady St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Suburb
SoMa
City
San Francisco
State
California
Disciplines
Hip-Hop, K-Pop, Jazz, Contemporary, Popping, House, Salsa, Argentine Tango, Chicago Footwork
Approach
Recreational

What stands out

  1. i.Founded 2003 by Sandy Lee
  2. ii.Two SoMa locations
  3. iii.In-house performances and battles

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