





They Already Started.
Now Show Them What's Next.
From first bounce to first crew routine โ structured hip-hop classes that meet kids exactly where TikTok left off.
Four Milestones. One Journey.
Flip through the scrapbook. Every cluster is a level. Every face is a student who showed up in socks and figured it out.
First Bounce


Kids learn the basic bounce โ the heartbeat of all hip-hop movement. By week four, they can hold a groove for a full 8-count without thinking about it.
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Expect a lot of giggling. That's the point. We're building body confidence before we build technique.
Instructor Note
โIf they're already bouncing to music in the car, they're halfway there. We just name it.โ
First Combo




Two moves become one. Kids chain a bounce into a chest pop, add a step-touch, and suddenly they're doing choreography. This is where it clicks.
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Around week three, you'll notice them practicing in the bathroom mirror. This is normal. Encourage it.
Instructor Note
โThe combo isn't just two moves โ it's the first time their body starts to remember instead of think.โ
First Freestyle



No script. Just music and vocabulary. Kids learn to listen to a beat and respond โ pulling from their combo toolkit to make something that's entirely theirs.
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This is when kids stop asking 'what do I do?' and start answering 'what do I want to do?' Big moment.
Instructor Note
โFreestyle isn't about having no rules โ it's about having enough rules that you can break them confidently.โ
First Crew Routine


The full picture. A group of kids, a shared 60-second routine, and a performance that parents can record and post. Hip-hop as it was meant to be experienced โ together.
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Crew classes run in small cohorts of 4โ8 kids. They choose a song together. They vote on formations. It's democracy in sneakers.
Instructor Note
โThe magic isn't the routine โ it's watching kids learn to hold the group up instead of just themselves.โ
Not sure where to start?
Neither were they.
Five questions. 90 seconds. A personalized class recommendation with a student spotlight that matches your kid's exact starting point.
No account needed for the sample. No credit card for the quiz. Just a kid and a question.
First Bounce
Ages 5โ7
First Combo
Ages 7โ9
First Freestyle
Ages 9โ11
First Crew
Ages 10โ12
From Kitchen Floor to Full Routine
Take the Level Quiz
Five illustrated questions โ age, experience, music taste, solo vs. group, days per week. Takes 90 seconds. Results are surprisingly accurate.
No wrong answers. A 6-year-old who learned everything from TikTok and a 10-year-old with zero experience can both land in the right class.
Watch a Free Sample
Every level has a full 20-minute sample class. Hit play from any tile. No account needed, no email required โ just watch.
We want you to see your kid's face when they watch it. That reaction tells you everything you need to know.
Clear 6 Square Feet
Kitchen floor. Bedroom carpet. Living room with the coffee table pushed aside. That's all the studio you need.
Socks are encouraged. Shoes are optional. The only thing that matters is the music and the space to move.
Drop Into the Cypher
Live weekly sessions plus on-demand replays. Miss a Tuesday? Watch Wednesday. The class adapts to your schedule.
Homeschool families get mid-day slots. After-school coordinators get 3:30โ5pm blocks. Weekend warriors get Saturday morning sets.
Real Instructors. Real Hip-Hop.

Marcus Webb
Popping & Waving Fundamentals
Teaches Ages 6โ9
Started teaching in rec centers in Atlanta. Believes the bounce is a love language.
Destiny Okafor
Choreography & Combos
Teaches Ages 8โ12
Trained in LA, teaches everywhere. Makes 8-counts feel like telling a story.

Jordan Kim
Freestyle & Crew Direction
Teaches Ages 10โ14
Competed in cyphers across three continents. Now runs the best ones on Zoom.
They Said It Better Than We Could
โMy daughter has been asking for dance classes for two years. Every studio near us had a two-year wait list. Cypher had her doing a full combo by week three. She now teaches me the moves at dinner.โ

Priya Mehta
Mom of Anika, age 7
Columbus, OH
โI run an after-school program for 40 kids. The 3:30โ5pm block was always chaos. Now it's structure. Cypher gave us a curriculum we could actually schedule around. The kids are obsessed.โ

Marcus Delgado
After-School Coordinator
Denver, CO
โHe learned his first move from a TikTok compilation at 2am. I didn't know what to do with that energy. Cypher knows exactly what to do with it.โ

Keisha Thompson
Homeschool parent of Jaylen, age 10
Atlanta, GA
โMy twins are 8 and 11 โ completely different levels. I was worried about managing two separate schedules. Cypher put them in the right classes and now they practice together every afternoon. I don't even have to ask.โ

Linda Park
Mom of Mia (8) and Noah (11)
Portland, OR
โMy son has autism and struggles with group settings. The on-demand replays changed everything. He watches the class three times, then joins live. His instructor adapted without us even asking.โ

David Osei
Dad of Kwame, age 9
Minneapolis, MN
โShe cried the first class because she thought she was bad at it. By week three she was teaching me the bounce. By week eight she was correcting my form.โ
Fatima Al-Hassan
Mom of Layla, age 6
Houston, TX