Edinburgh Teachers
Darryl Geegan
Darryl has been trained in a number of different styles of dance for eight years, specialising in hip-hop/street dance. A BA (Hons.) Psychology student at Edinburgh Napier University, Darryl has also taught classes/workshops of his own in various venues, including secondary schools, community centres and at the university. He embraces his role as President of the Dance Society and and is well known for his entertaining attitude and personality. He cannot go a dance class without having a good laugh with his students and he certainly directs a lot of care and passion to dancing.
Darryl has been trained in a number of different styles of dance for eight years, specialising in hip-hop/street dance. A BA (Hons.) Psychology student at Edinburgh Napier University, Darryl has also taught classes/workshops of his own in various venues, including secondary schools, community centres and at the university. He embraces his role as President of the Dance Society and and is well known for his entertaining attitude and personality. He cannot go a dance class without having a good laugh with his students and he certainly directs a lot of care and passion to dancing.
Vincent Shek
Vince has been dancing for a number of years, focusing his efforts on street and breakdance. He is studying for a BA (Hons.) degree in Business at Napier University and also runs as Vice-President in overseeing the Dance Society which has involved him in a number of Dance events with Universities across Scotland. His informal and fun approach to teaching and choreography has made classes more enjoyable and less intense gelling the students to become more comfortable and less nervous. He enjoys sharing his extensive experience wherever and whenever possible and believes that dancing is all about having a good boogie with one another, its not always about hardcore training, it's all about the fun and laughs.
Vince has been dancing for a number of years, focusing his efforts on street and breakdance. He is studying for a BA (Hons.) degree in Business at Napier University and also runs as Vice-President in overseeing the Dance Society which has involved him in a number of Dance events with Universities across Scotland. His informal and fun approach to teaching and choreography has made classes more enjoyable and less intense gelling the students to become more comfortable and less nervous. He enjoys sharing his extensive experience wherever and whenever possible and believes that dancing is all about having a good boogie with one another, its not always about hardcore training, it's all about the fun and laughs.