Sep
7
Thu
PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE 5 DAYS A WEEK
Sep 7 all-day

Private dance lessons are a great way to rapidly improve your dancing. With one-on-one instruction, we can help you improve the look, style and feel of your dancing.

  • You can learn three to four times faster than in group classes
  • You can focus on what you want to learn
  • You receive immediate feedback from your teacher
  • You feel how technique works for lead and follow instead of just listening and watching
  • You progress at your own pace
  • Lessons are booked according to your schedule
  • You can make up missed lessons
  • You can have choreography or dance patterns customized to maximize your strengths
  • The private lessons provide a discreet environment where you can ask questions you may not want to ask in front of a large group

New Student Special Ballroom social dance Philadelphia and Huntingdon Valley, PA

 
United States Dancesport Championships
Sep 7 all-day
United States Dancesport Championships @ Columbus | Ohio | United States

Couples & Pro-Am.
NDCA Rules.
Good Luck to all Siti Dance Students.

American Ballroom Company, Inc. (ABC) was incorporated in March 1971 by Ms. Mary Molaghan & John Monte. At that time ABC was granted a license from the National Council of Dance Teachers Organization (NCDTO), now the National Dance Council of America (NDCA) to conduct the official United States Ballroom Championships® (USBC), now known as the United States Dance Championships® (USDC) in all styles and divisions for Amateurs and Professionals.

The Charter was later revised in 1975 and remains the same today. The USBC was first conducted at the Waldorf Astoria in 1971 and continued there until 1975, when they were held in Washington D.C.. From there it returned to the Waldorf Astoria from 1976 to 1981, then the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in 1982. It was then back at the Waldorf Astoria for 1983 and shared between the Felt Forum and the Waldorf Astoria in 1984. In 1985 it was moved to Miami Beach, FL and held at the Sheraton Bal Harbour. The Championships remained there until 1988. In 1989 it was held at the Fontainebleau Hilton and returned to the Sheraton Bal Harbour in 1990. From 1991 until the present, the USDC has been held at the Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel. ABC conducted the World Professional Championships (Standard) in conjunction with World Dance Promotions at the Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden, New York City in 1984 and recently conducted this event in 1998 in Miami.

Additionally, ABC has organized the World’s Professional Latin American Championships in 1987, 1991, & 1996 and the World’s Professional Ten Dance Championships in 1993 and 1997. The United States representatives for the World Professional Championships are chosen each year at the USDC. In conjunction with the NDCA, ABC helps subsidize the couples travel expenses. The US Open Professional Standard and Latin American Championships commenced in 1983, and since then have attracted the best dancers from throughout the World. In 1985, The Marguerite Hanlon/John Ford World Professional Invitational Team Match was introduced.

This event has been held successfully for 11 years and has brought the world’s leading dance couples to participate in this prestigious event. In 1984 the Professional American Style Championships was split into American Smooth and American Rhythm divisions. This split produced radical changes in this style. In 1995 ABC formed a joint venture with the Ballroom Dance Division at Brigham Young University to organize and run the US National Pre-Teen, Junior, Youth and Amateur Cabaret Championships in Provo, UT in March of each year. This is due to the very large population of young dancers in the inter-mountain area. Commencing in 1996, the US National Professional Standard Championships and the US National Professional Rising Star Standard Competition have joined the other U.S. Championships taking place in Provo.

In 1997 the name of the annual US Championship has been changed to reflect the current trend in the dancing world. The new name is now the “United States Dance Sport Championships®”. In 2006 all of the United States Championships came back to USDSC to be held under one roof. In 2007 the name of the annual US Championships was changed to United States Dance Championships (USDC) and in the same year the event moved to the Royal Pacific resort in Orlando, Florida. ABC is an independent producer of dance competitions, and has successfully produced 28 United States Championships and several World Championships.

Sep
8
Fri
PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE 5 DAYS A WEEK
Sep 8 all-day

Private dance lessons are a great way to rapidly improve your dancing. With one-on-one instruction, we can help you improve the look, style and feel of your dancing.

  • You can learn three to four times faster than in group classes
  • You can focus on what you want to learn
  • You receive immediate feedback from your teacher
  • You feel how technique works for lead and follow instead of just listening and watching
  • You progress at your own pace
  • Lessons are booked according to your schedule
  • You can make up missed lessons
  • You can have choreography or dance patterns customized to maximize your strengths
  • The private lessons provide a discreet environment where you can ask questions you may not want to ask in front of a large group

New Student Special Ballroom social dance Philadelphia and Huntingdon Valley, PA

 
United States Dancesport Championships
Sep 8 all-day
United States Dancesport Championships @ Columbus | Ohio | United States

Couples & Pro-Am.
NDCA Rules.
Good Luck to all Siti Dance Students.

American Ballroom Company, Inc. (ABC) was incorporated in March 1971 by Ms. Mary Molaghan & John Monte. At that time ABC was granted a license from the National Council of Dance Teachers Organization (NCDTO), now the National Dance Council of America (NDCA) to conduct the official United States Ballroom Championships® (USBC), now known as the United States Dance Championships® (USDC) in all styles and divisions for Amateurs and Professionals.

The Charter was later revised in 1975 and remains the same today. The USBC was first conducted at the Waldorf Astoria in 1971 and continued there until 1975, when they were held in Washington D.C.. From there it returned to the Waldorf Astoria from 1976 to 1981, then the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in 1982. It was then back at the Waldorf Astoria for 1983 and shared between the Felt Forum and the Waldorf Astoria in 1984. In 1985 it was moved to Miami Beach, FL and held at the Sheraton Bal Harbour. The Championships remained there until 1988. In 1989 it was held at the Fontainebleau Hilton and returned to the Sheraton Bal Harbour in 1990. From 1991 until the present, the USDC has been held at the Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel. ABC conducted the World Professional Championships (Standard) in conjunction with World Dance Promotions at the Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden, New York City in 1984 and recently conducted this event in 1998 in Miami.

Additionally, ABC has organized the World’s Professional Latin American Championships in 1987, 1991, & 1996 and the World’s Professional Ten Dance Championships in 1993 and 1997. The United States representatives for the World Professional Championships are chosen each year at the USDC. In conjunction with the NDCA, ABC helps subsidize the couples travel expenses. The US Open Professional Standard and Latin American Championships commenced in 1983, and since then have attracted the best dancers from throughout the World. In 1985, The Marguerite Hanlon/John Ford World Professional Invitational Team Match was introduced.

This event has been held successfully for 11 years and has brought the world’s leading dance couples to participate in this prestigious event. In 1984 the Professional American Style Championships was split into American Smooth and American Rhythm divisions. This split produced radical changes in this style. In 1995 ABC formed a joint venture with the Ballroom Dance Division at Brigham Young University to organize and run the US National Pre-Teen, Junior, Youth and Amateur Cabaret Championships in Provo, UT in March of each year. This is due to the very large population of young dancers in the inter-mountain area. Commencing in 1996, the US National Professional Standard Championships and the US National Professional Rising Star Standard Competition have joined the other U.S. Championships taking place in Provo.

In 1997 the name of the annual US Championship has been changed to reflect the current trend in the dancing world. The new name is now the “United States Dance Sport Championships®”. In 2006 all of the United States Championships came back to USDSC to be held under one roof. In 2007 the name of the annual US Championships was changed to United States Dance Championships (USDC) and in the same year the event moved to the Royal Pacific resort in Orlando, Florida. ABC is an independent producer of dance competitions, and has successfully produced 28 United States Championships and several World Championships.

Bronze III Standard
Sep 8 @ 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm
Bronze III Standard

Bronze III (11+ years old) Standard with Tatiana.

This class is the next level after Pre Bronze III. In this class, Bronze level Standard techniques and figures will be discussed and practiced in depth. During this class students will become more versed in their knowledge of the Standard and Latin dances.

Standard Technique
Sep 8 @ 6:45 pm – 7:30 pm
Standard Technique

Standard Technique (All Levels) with Tatiana.

This class is specifically designed for the thorough study of fine technical elements of various steps in the International Standard style. The class focuses on discussion and practice of the techniques, as well as their application in students’ competitive routines.

Bronze II Standard
Sep 8 @ 7:30 pm – 8:15 pm
Bronze II Standard

Bronze II (8-10 years old) Standard with Kateryna.

This class is the next level after Pre Bronze II. In this class, Bronze level Standard techniques and figures will be discussed and practiced in depth. During this class students will become more versed in their knowledge of the Standard dances.

Sep
9
Sat
United States Dancesport Championships
Sep 9 all-day
United States Dancesport Championships @ Columbus | Ohio | United States

Couples & Pro-Am.
NDCA Rules.
Good Luck to all Siti Dance Students.

American Ballroom Company, Inc. (ABC) was incorporated in March 1971 by Ms. Mary Molaghan & John Monte. At that time ABC was granted a license from the National Council of Dance Teachers Organization (NCDTO), now the National Dance Council of America (NDCA) to conduct the official United States Ballroom Championships® (USBC), now known as the United States Dance Championships® (USDC) in all styles and divisions for Amateurs and Professionals.

The Charter was later revised in 1975 and remains the same today. The USBC was first conducted at the Waldorf Astoria in 1971 and continued there until 1975, when they were held in Washington D.C.. From there it returned to the Waldorf Astoria from 1976 to 1981, then the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in 1982. It was then back at the Waldorf Astoria for 1983 and shared between the Felt Forum and the Waldorf Astoria in 1984. In 1985 it was moved to Miami Beach, FL and held at the Sheraton Bal Harbour. The Championships remained there until 1988. In 1989 it was held at the Fontainebleau Hilton and returned to the Sheraton Bal Harbour in 1990. From 1991 until the present, the USDC has been held at the Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel. ABC conducted the World Professional Championships (Standard) in conjunction with World Dance Promotions at the Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden, New York City in 1984 and recently conducted this event in 1998 in Miami.

Additionally, ABC has organized the World’s Professional Latin American Championships in 1987, 1991, & 1996 and the World’s Professional Ten Dance Championships in 1993 and 1997. The United States representatives for the World Professional Championships are chosen each year at the USDC. In conjunction with the NDCA, ABC helps subsidize the couples travel expenses. The US Open Professional Standard and Latin American Championships commenced in 1983, and since then have attracted the best dancers from throughout the World. In 1985, The Marguerite Hanlon/John Ford World Professional Invitational Team Match was introduced.

This event has been held successfully for 11 years and has brought the world’s leading dance couples to participate in this prestigious event. In 1984 the Professional American Style Championships was split into American Smooth and American Rhythm divisions. This split produced radical changes in this style. In 1995 ABC formed a joint venture with the Ballroom Dance Division at Brigham Young University to organize and run the US National Pre-Teen, Junior, Youth and Amateur Cabaret Championships in Provo, UT in March of each year. This is due to the very large population of young dancers in the inter-mountain area. Commencing in 1996, the US National Professional Standard Championships and the US National Professional Rising Star Standard Competition have joined the other U.S. Championships taking place in Provo.

In 1997 the name of the annual US Championship has been changed to reflect the current trend in the dancing world. The new name is now the “United States Dance Sport Championships®”. In 2006 all of the United States Championships came back to USDSC to be held under one roof. In 2007 the name of the annual US Championships was changed to United States Dance Championships (USDC) and in the same year the event moved to the Royal Pacific resort in Orlando, Florida. ABC is an independent producer of dance competitions, and has successfully produced 28 United States Championships and several World Championships.

Performance Team I
Sep 9 @ 12:45 pm – 1:30 pm
Performance Team I

Performance Team I (6-10 years old | Bronze+ Levels) with Kateryna.

This class is perfect for students who love to dance and learn exciting new choreography. During this class students will learn several show dances using the most interesting and challenging Ballroom and Latin Dance elements and mixing them with other styles of dance. The Performance Teams will also have several performance opportunities throughout the year, where they will showcase what they have learned as a team and on their own! The goal of this class is to inspire creativity, develop a stronger sense of confidence and help kids discover their inner performer.

Sep
11
Mon
Bronze II Latin
Sep 11 @ 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm
Bronze II Latin

Bronze II (8-10 years old) Latin with Sasha.

This class is the next level after Pre Bronze II. In this class, Bronze level Latin techniques and figures will be discussed and practiced in depth. During this class students will become more versed in their knowledge of the Latin dances.

Competitive Team II Latin Technique
Sep 11 @ 6:45 pm – 7:30 pm
Competitive Team II Latin Technique

Competitive Team II (8-11 years old) Latin Technique with Roman – The Competitive Team classes are for students who wish to continue their dance training as serious and dedicated competitors and are split up by ages. All students in these classes must have completed the Bronze Class for their age. This class is specifically designed for the thorough study of fine technical elements of various steps in the International Standard & Latin Styles, as well as their application in students’ competitive routines. Students in the Competitive Teams will be trained up to the National competitive standards for their age and level.

Competitive Team III Latin Technique
Sep 11 @ 6:45 pm – 7:30 pm
Competitive Team III Latin Technique

Competitive Team III (11+ years old) Latin Technique with Inna.

The Competitive Team classes are for students who wish to continue their dance training as serious and dedicated competitors and are split up by ages. All students in these classes must have completed the Bronze Class for their age. This class is specifically designed for the thorough study of fine technical elements of various steps in the International Standard & Latin Styles, as well as their application in students’ competitive routines. Students in the Competitive Teams will be trained up to the National competitive standards for their age and level.

Competitive Team III Latin Rounds
Sep 11 @ 7:30 pm – 8:15 pm
Competitive Team III Latin Rounds

Competitive Team III (11+ years old) Latin Rounds with Roman.

This is a class for serious competitive dancers, where they prepare their dance routines for Dance Sport competitions. The class covers competitive training, which includes learning and becoming more comfortable with the competition experience. Students will improve on endurance, musicality, presentation, and proper conduct at a competition.

 

Sep
12
Tue
PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE 5 DAYS A WEEK
Sep 12 all-day

Private dance lessons are a great way to rapidly improve your dancing. With one-on-one instruction, we can help you improve the look, style and feel of your dancing.

  • You can learn three to four times faster than in group classes
  • You can focus on what you want to learn
  • You receive immediate feedback from your teacher
  • You feel how technique works for lead and follow instead of just listening and watching
  • You progress at your own pace
  • Lessons are booked according to your schedule
  • You can make up missed lessons
  • You can have choreography or dance patterns customized to maximize your strengths
  • The private lessons provide a discreet environment where you can ask questions you may not want to ask in front of a large group

New Student Special Ballroom social dance Philadelphia and Huntingdon Valley, PA

 
Beginner I (A) 4-6 y.o.
Sep 12 @ 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm
Beginner I (A) 4-6 y.o.

Beginner I (A) 4-6 years old with Nina.

This is an introductory class to Ballroom dance for children ages 4 – 6. The class begins with pre ballroom elements and basic movements to introduce the Latin and Standard dances. During the class students will learn the basic movements and combinations of figures and learn to dance them in newcomer level routines to music. Students will also study various musical rhythms, and improve their posture, flexibility, and partnering skills. Upon successful completion of the Beginner I class, students will move into the Pre-Bronze I Class. (A student’s next class is decided by the instructor.)

Student Capacity: Minimum 6, Maximum 12 

Performance Team I
Sep 12 @ 6:45 pm – 8:15 pm
Performance Team I

Performance Team I (6-10 years old | Bronze+ Levels) with Kateryna.

This class is perfect for students who love to dance and learn exciting new choreography. During this class students will learn several show dances using the most interesting and challenging Ballroom and Latin Dance elements and mixing them with other styles of dance. The Performance Teams will also have several performance opportunities throughout the year, where they will showcase what they have learned as a team and on their own! The goal of this class is to inspire creativity, develop a stronger sense of confidence and help kids discover their inner performer.