FREE Outdoor Classes + Bay Area Dance Week Save the Date!

Dance outdoors in Noe Valley
and Yerba Buena Gardens

Leap into 2024 with FREE Rhythm & Motion Fusion classes outside in Noe Valley Town Square and Yerba Buena Gardens. Don't miss out on your chance to dance in community in the great outdoors with your favorite R&M instructors!

Next FREE outdoor class in Noe Valley Town Square:

  • Saturday, February 17 at 4:00pm

We are also delighted to announce the return of free Wednesday classes in Yerba Buena Gardens in April 2024 at a new time!

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Bay Area weather can be unpredictable...stay tuned to our Facebook*, Instagram* or website for any information on weather-related cancellations. (*And while you're there, give us a follow to stay up to date on all things R&M!)

Dance with us in your living room

Can't make it to the studio to dance with us in-person? We offer classes online via Zoom with great audio to inspire movement and a mirrored camera view to help make following along from home easier for you. Join us from anywhere you have an internet connection. :)

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“The care you all take to make sure the sound and video quality is excellent, and that the zoom participants are included, helps bring the extraordinary, boundless, generative, exuberant energy of the in-person classes into my home.”
— Nina Catalano, student

Save the Date -
Bay Area Dance Week Kickoff Event with R&M

Highlights from 2023's Bay Area Dance Week kickoff event 

Rhythm & Motion is thrilled to partner with Dancer's Group to present the free outdoor kickoff event for Bay Area Dance Week on Saturday, April 27, 2024.

All dance. All free. All week.

Stay tuned for more info on how YOU can get involved!

Instructor News

See instructor Sarah Emmons in the San Francisco premier of panels, a dance film on grief, plus a live performance by the cast.

If you met grief face-to-face, how would it manifest? panels is a dance film on grief, made in the Bay Area, by Bay Area artists.

After the loss of a lifelong friend, a trio processes their grief through distinct, yet parallel journeys. Within a surrealist, horroresque aesthetic, panels delves into the beastly, complex, and beautiful aspects of grief.  This film is fully a movement narrative, with no verbal speaking.

Friday, February 9 
Great Star Theater, SF
7:45pm
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Did you catch instructor Nehemiah Aldrich strutting his stuff in TWO official music videos?

Don't miss him dancing in Julian Lennon's Love Don't Let Me Down and Michael Bolton's Spark of Light.