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Classes held at: Tracy Hall (Town hall) - Norwich, Vermont
Co-sponsored by Norwich Recreation Council and Upper Valley Dance Network. Introduction to Swing Dance -
East Coast Swing/Smooth Style Swing with John Tomeny and Sheila Larsson:
September 21 to October 12, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM - with an emphasis on the roots and original character of swing dance. This class is for those who are just beginning and for those with some limited swing dance experience. It’s also for experienced dancers who are new to Smooth Style Swing. In this class you will learn and practice basic “East Coast” and Smooth Style swing dance to get you feeling comfortable on the dance floor. Each 5-week series of classes highlights different material. Many students take multiple series of classes to gain a wider range of skill. Fall 2010 Swing dance class notes: John and Sheila will teach introduction to swing dance in September, followed by a selected syllabus of East coast, and Smooth Style swing dance moves through the winter in alternating class schedules with RIchard and Diane. With each new series, John & Sheila will review the fundamentals and useful dance techniques during the first week, followed by a different syllabus of dance moves for each series. Special emphasis in the fall classes will be in beginner level material. In January and following months, we plan include some intermediate level instruction. Introduction to Salsa Dance with John Tomeny and Sheila Larsson:
September 21 to October 12, 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM This class is for those who are just beginning and for those with some
limited Salsa dance experience. In this class you will learn and practice basic Salsa dance
to get you feeling comfortable on the dance floor. Each 5-week series of classes presents
different material. Many students take multiple series of classes to gain a wider range of
skill. Fall 2010 Salsa class notes: John and Sheila will teach introduction to Salsa dance in September, followed by an extensive syllabus of Salsa dance patterns, styling and technique through the winter in alternating class schedules with RIchard and Diane. John and Sheila will focus primarily on L.A. Style Salsa, danced on 1, but other styles will be included from time to time. Classes include a variety of Salsa music to help prepare students for club dancing - with tips on finding the beat. Grab some friends and join us this fall. Salsa is a lot of fun, and it is easy to learn. Rumba Dance Classes with Richard Caruso and Diane Sangermano:
Fall/Winter Schedule TBA, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
This progressive 5 week series will take you through all of the essential elements needed to
bring your Rumba up to the next level. For beginner and intermediate dancers. You will
learn patterns, Latin motion, partnership skills, and connection. Polishing your dance and
having a better understanding of its character will be the end result. Hustle Dance Classes wth Richard Caruso and Diane Sangermano:
Fall/Winter Schedule TBA, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
In this progressive 5 week series we will focus on, timing, turns, spotting, partnership
skills, and movement. Along with a good understanding of the basic elements and how they can
improve the overall feel and look of the dance. Samba Dance Classes with Richard Caruso and Diane Sangermano:
Fall/Winter Schedule TBA, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
This four-week series of classes will include a progressive series of patterns and the
inter-related system of how they work. We will also cover style, technique, and the
characteristic of the dance. Quickstep Dance Classes with Richard Caruso and Diane Sangermano:
Fall/Winter Schedule TBA, 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
This four-week series of classes will cover the basic patterns and links to move you around
the floor with style. We will include instruction on improving your top line and contra body
movement. - with an emphasis on the roots and original character of swing dance. To participate in this class you should have been swing dancing for at least six months, go out dancing occasionally, and are comfortable with East Coast swing or Lindy Hop. In this series you will continue to build your dance vocabulary while you focus on developing more lead and following skills and learn some fun moves. Each 5-week series of classes highlights different material. Many students take multiple series of classes to gain a wider range of skill. Prerequisite: Introduction to Swing & Ballroom Dance, or equivalent experience. Tuesday Night Practice Dances 9:00 PM - 9:30 PM
- open to the public and free for Tuesday night students. The practice dance is open and free to anyone. Students in the beginner class are invited to watch the Intermediate classes and then join the Practice Dance at 9:00 PM. Intermediate students are always welcome to join the beginner classes for no-charge refreshers.
Schedule: Everyone who dances understands the value of
practicing what you learn in classes. So we offer a schedule of classes that encourages
practice immediately following the lessons. Instruction time for each class runs for
one-hour (Swing classes at 7:00 PM and Salsa at 8:00 PM) immediately followed
by a guided practice time with the instructors from 9:00 to 9:30 PM.
Rates (five-week series): Norwich residents: $45.00, non-residents: $50.00 for five weeks. Group registrations available for groups of four or more at $40.00 each for Norwich residents and $45.00 each for non-residents. Or attend individual classes at $11.00 per class. No partner necessary. We attempt to maintain “leader/follower” balance. Rates (four-week series): Norwich residents: $36.00, non-residents: $40.00 for four weeks. Or attend individual classes at $11.00 per class. No partner necessary. We attempt to maintain “leader/follower” balance. Partners: No partner is required for any class but we encourage our students to team up with partners to practice between weekly classes. We make efforts to establish a leader/follower balance in the classes. Shoes & Clothing: Please carry in a comfortable pair of shoes with clean soles to change into after you arrive. These shoes should have laces or straps to hold them securely to your feet when you are dancing. They should not be too heavy. As an example, Hush Puppies are great, bowling shoes are also great, or any similar shoe. But avoid sneakers, boots, and rubber soles that will stick to the floor. Dressing for dance classes is like dressing for aerobics classes. Dress lightweight and comfortably. The Country Cobbler in West Lebanon, NH offers 15% off dance shoes and apparel to our students. Class Notes: Each series of classes contains different material. It is common for students to take several series of classes at the same instructional level. “Introduction to Swing, Series A” contains different material than series “Introduction to Swing, Series B” and so forth. All classes are held at Tracy Hall in Norwich, VT. Click the link below for our on-line registration form. Be sure to fill out all information. Then, after registering, please mail your payment to: Norwich Recreation Council
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Upper Valley Dance Network
Hotline: 603-643-5065 PO Box 5184, Hanover, NH 03755
Copyright © 1999 - 2010, Upper Valley Swing Dance Network. Updated August 25, 2010.
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