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upcoming Classes& Workshops!

NEWBIES AND TWOBIES CLASSES!

Our signature progressive classes pair our students with a Geekenders' veteran performer for 6 weeks, learning the art of burlesque, and eventually participating in an upcoming Geekenders production.

 

Our gender-inclusive, body-positive classes will also cover what goes into creating professional-level production numbers that are fun, cheeky, funny, and created to your level to make you look your best!

Nerdlesque for Newbies

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Have you been feeling a bit... batty? Want to commit the purr-fect crime? Kick some ice? Why not give being a villain a try?

Join us for our latest iteration of our Nerdlesque for Newbies Classes, with a performance at "In Our Villain Era" - October 31st at the York Theatre!

Class: Nerdlesque for Newbies
Instructor: Ash!
Location: Showpony Studio 
Date: Mondays, September 22-October 27 
Time: 8:00PM-9:30PM
Cost: $150 (+ eventbrite fees)
Level: Beginner to Intermediate


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Nerdlesque for Twobies

Ask yourself a question, do you feel groovy baby? Do you feel randy? Do you feel like becoming the ultimate weapon to defeat Austin Powers?

Whether you're a femmebot or a femmenot, join Jayne Fondue and get your 60's Go-go on in this Nerdlesque for Twobies Class, with a performance at "In Our Villain Era" - October 31st at the York Theatre!

Class: Nerdlesque for Twobies
Instructor: Jayne Fondue
Location: Showpony Studio 
Date: Thursdays, September 25 - October 30
Time: 7:00PM-8:30PM
Cost: $180 (+ eventbrite fees)
Level: Beginner to Intermediate


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Any questions? Email geekenders@gmail.com

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We gratefully acknowledge that Geekenders operates primarily on the stolen traditional territories of the xwmÉ™θkwÉ™y̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and SÉ™lÌ“ílwÉ™taÊ”/ Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples, and often tours into other traditional territories in what is now known as British Columbia. We do so to honour the original caretakers of these lands who have been here since time immemorial, and the Indigenous people who continue to activate, protect, and care for these lands.

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