We’re so excited to welcome guest instructor, Emily Chandra, founder of Seacoast Stilettos—an inclusive, empowerment-driven dance space. This class will help you connect to your sensuality in heels through a fierce, all levels chair/floorwork combo. Heels are not required for class but recommended. Kneepads also encouraged (available for sale in studio)! Be prepared for this class to feel like a party & expect to be hyped TF up!!!
**Option to record solo/group videos for additional price!
Who is Emily Chandra?
Emily Chandra (she/her) is the founder of Seacoast Stilettos, an inclusive movement studio focused on helping people reclaim their power through dance. With her signature Seacoast Stilettos dance classes, Emily serves empowerment and community along with hype at her home studio in Peabody, Massachusetts, as well as studios, nightclubs, and other locales across the country.
-Thousands of people leave Seacoast Stilettos feeling sexy, confident, and magnetic — often for the first time in their lives. No matter the venue, students take a newfound sense of self-love and support with them, and that radiates into the rest of their lives.
-Emily has a BA in dance from Dean College and studied under the Ailey School in New York City. She has danced & performed professionally in New York and Boston in modern, jazz, contemporary, heels dance and more. Emily is also a trauma informed, E-YRT and has led yoga retreats & movement workshops globally.
-Her work has been featured through Big Night Entertainment Group, Celtics Entertainment, Lesbian Night Life and on NBC Boston.
-She lives in Massachusetts, with her girlfriend and their fur babies.
Emily & Seacoast Stiletto’s Mission
Seacoast Stilettos is a mission-driven dance studio that holds space for all bodies at all levels to experience empowerment through movement in community. At Seacoast Stilettos, We Believe:
There is room for everyone on the dance floor
You should be celebrated not despite your differences, but because of them.
This includes your size, shape, age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, level of training & experience, etc.
There’s no room for bullying, sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, fatphobia, or slut shaming on the dance floor
Every body is a dancer’s body
Movement Heals
The inner work is just as important as the work you’re putting in on the dance floor (and you don’t have to be in it alone)
Bodies are meant to jiggle
It’s not a f*ck up, it’s your solo
Growth happens when we step out of our comfort zones
Comparison is a trap that disempowers us all
“Wellness” looks different for everyone