Samba Level 2 Group Class will be taught every Tuesday in the month of February. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Samba – The Samba is a lively Brazilian dance. First introduced in 1917, the Samba was finally adopted as a ballroom dance by Brazilian society in 1930. It is sometimes referred to as a Samba, Carioca, a Baion or a Batucado. The difference is mainly in the tempo, since the steps in all four dances are very similar. The Samba style is to bounce steadily and smoothly in 2/4 meter. They say that the Samba was introduced in the United States in 1939 by the late Carmen Miranda.
Rumba Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Friday in the month of February for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Rumba – African in origin, the Rumba was originally a courtship, marriage, and street dance. The Rumba met some opposition from high society because of the suggestive body and hip movements. The characteristic feature is to take each step without initially placing the weight on that step. Steps are made with a slightly bent knee which, when straightened, causes the hips to sway from side to side. This hip swaying has come to be known as Cuban Motion.
Continue to Learn Rumba during Level 2 Class in the month of March, every Tuesday at 7:30pm-8:15pm.
E.C. Swing Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Saturday in the month of February for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!!
This dance is frequently referred to as Triple Step swing due to the rhythm of the basic triple step. The East Coast Swing consists of six and eight count patterns, which require a rock step back by both man and woman to begin. It is a circular dance that is danced with a bounce and is very grounded and not high in the legs. This bounce requires the dancer to stay very smooth and not jump around much. East Coast swing is the base for all swing dances.
Continue to Learn E.C. Swing during Level 2 Class in the month of March, every Thursday at 8:15pm-9:00pm.
Samba Level 2 Group Class will be taught every Tuesday in the month of February. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Samba – The Samba is a lively Brazilian dance. First introduced in 1917, the Samba was finally adopted as a ballroom dance by Brazilian society in 1930. It is sometimes referred to as a Samba, Carioca, a Baion or a Batucado. The difference is mainly in the tempo, since the steps in all four dances are very similar. The Samba style is to bounce steadily and smoothly in 2/4 meter. They say that the Samba was introduced in the United States in 1939 by the late Carmen Miranda.
Rumba Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Friday in the month of February for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Rumba – African in origin, the Rumba was originally a courtship, marriage, and street dance. The Rumba met some opposition from high society because of the suggestive body and hip movements. The characteristic feature is to take each step without initially placing the weight on that step. Steps are made with a slightly bent knee which, when straightened, causes the hips to sway from side to side. This hip swaying has come to be known as Cuban Motion.
Continue to Learn Rumba during Level 2 Class in the month of March, every Tuesday at 7:30pm-8:15pm.
E.C. Swing Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Saturday in the month of February for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!!
This dance is frequently referred to as Triple Step swing due to the rhythm of the basic triple step. The East Coast Swing consists of six and eight count patterns, which require a rock step back by both man and woman to begin. It is a circular dance that is danced with a bounce and is very grounded and not high in the legs. This bounce requires the dancer to stay very smooth and not jump around much. East Coast swing is the base for all swing dances.
Continue to Learn E.C. Swing during Level 2 Class in the month of March, every Thursday at 8:15pm-9:00pm.
Samba Level 2 Group Class will be taught every Tuesday in the month of February. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Samba – The Samba is a lively Brazilian dance. First introduced in 1917, the Samba was finally adopted as a ballroom dance by Brazilian society in 1930. It is sometimes referred to as a Samba, Carioca, a Baion or a Batucado. The difference is mainly in the tempo, since the steps in all four dances are very similar. The Samba style is to bounce steadily and smoothly in 2/4 meter. They say that the Samba was introduced in the United States in 1939 by the late Carmen Miranda.
Rumba Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Friday in the month of February for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Rumba – African in origin, the Rumba was originally a courtship, marriage, and street dance. The Rumba met some opposition from high society because of the suggestive body and hip movements. The characteristic feature is to take each step without initially placing the weight on that step. Steps are made with a slightly bent knee which, when straightened, causes the hips to sway from side to side. This hip swaying has come to be known as Cuban Motion.
Continue to Learn Rumba during Level 2 Class in the month of March, every Tuesday at 7:30pm-8:15pm.
E.C. Swing Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Saturday in the month of February for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!!
This dance is frequently referred to as Triple Step swing due to the rhythm of the basic triple step. The East Coast Swing consists of six and eight count patterns, which require a rock step back by both man and woman to begin. It is a circular dance that is danced with a bounce and is very grounded and not high in the legs. This bounce requires the dancer to stay very smooth and not jump around much. East Coast swing is the base for all swing dances.
Continue to Learn E.C. Swing during Level 2 Class in the month of March, every Thursday at 8:15pm-9:00pm.
Samba Level 2 Group Class will be taught every Tuesday in the month of February. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Samba – The Samba is a lively Brazilian dance. First introduced in 1917, the Samba was finally adopted as a ballroom dance by Brazilian society in 1930. It is sometimes referred to as a Samba, Carioca, a Baion or a Batucado. The difference is mainly in the tempo, since the steps in all four dances are very similar. The Samba style is to bounce steadily and smoothly in 2/4 meter. They say that the Samba was introduced in the United States in 1939 by the late Carmen Miranda.
Rumba Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Friday in the month of February for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Rumba – African in origin, the Rumba was originally a courtship, marriage, and street dance. The Rumba met some opposition from high society because of the suggestive body and hip movements. The characteristic feature is to take each step without initially placing the weight on that step. Steps are made with a slightly bent knee which, when straightened, causes the hips to sway from side to side. This hip swaying has come to be known as Cuban Motion.
Continue to Learn Rumba during Level 2 Class in the month of March, every Tuesday at 7:30pm-8:15pm.
E.C. Swing Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Saturday in the month of February for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!!
This dance is frequently referred to as Triple Step swing due to the rhythm of the basic triple step. The East Coast Swing consists of six and eight count patterns, which require a rock step back by both man and woman to begin. It is a circular dance that is danced with a bounce and is very grounded and not high in the legs. This bounce requires the dancer to stay very smooth and not jump around much. East Coast swing is the base for all swing dances.
Continue to Learn E.C. Swing during Level 2 Class in the month of March, every Thursday at 8:15pm-9:00pm.
Rumba Level 2 Group Class will be taught every Tuesday in the month of March. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Rumba – African in origin, the Rumba was originally a courtship, marriage, and street dance. The Rumba met some opposition from high society because of the suggestive body and hip movements. The characteristic feature is to take each step without initially placing the weight on that step. Steps are made with a slightly bent knee which, when straightened, causes the hips to sway from side to side. This hip swaying has come to be known as Cuban Motion.
Foxtrot Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Friday in the month of March for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Foxtrot – originated in 1913 when a vaudeville performer by the name of Harry Fox performed a little trot. This dance appealed to the social dance teachers in New York and thus the Foxtrot was born. After many changes since that time, the foxtrot is now comprised of more soft and fluid linear movements.
Continue to Learn Foxtrot during Level 2 Class in the month of April, every Tuesday at 7:30pm – 8:15pm.
Waltz Level 1 Group Class will be taught every Saturday in the month of March for Beginner through Intermediate Level students. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Waltz – In the late 1700’s, the Waltz appeared as a fashionable dance in Bohemia, Austria, Bavaria and other parts of Europe. Danced in 3/4 timing, the dancers whirl around the floor enjoying the thrill of the Waltz movement.
Continue to Learn Waltz during Level 2 Class in the month of April, every Thursday at 8:15pm-9:00pm.
Rumba Level 2 Group Class will be taught every Tuesday in the month of March. Let’s have FUN together!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED.
Rumba – African in origin, the Rumba was originally a courtship, marriage, and street dance. The Rumba met some opposition from high society because of the suggestive body and hip movements. The characteristic feature is to take each step without initially placing the weight on that step. Steps are made with a slightly bent knee which, when straightened, causes the hips to sway from side to side. This hip swaying has come to be known as Cuban Motion.