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Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself. - Chinese Proverb
You don't stop dancing because you've grown old.
You grow old because you've stopped dancing.
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Swing Dance Lessons with John and Sandra
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East Coast Swing / Smooth Style Swing
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Smooth Style Swing / Lindy Hop / Other styles
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John and Sandra's Classes |
About John and Sandra |
John & Sandra offer relaxed, fun and
informative classes as they balance professional instruction with practice time and
opportunities to experience the fun and joy of dancing. Tuesday night group lessons are
offered to the public between September and June at Tracy Hall, the town hall in Norwich,
VT. You may browse through the schedule below and register on this page for any of their
classes.
They presently offer two group classes in Norwich. “Introduction to Swing Dance” and
"Intermediate Swing Dance". The primary influence for the material in both classes comes
from Smooth Style Swing, a style of swing dance first introduced by Dean Collins in the
1940's. Smooth Style Swing is both a popular style of Lindy Hop today and the basis from
which West Coast Swing was born.
John and Sandra draw from the vast material handed down over the years from Dean's work to
present a unique approach to East Coast Swing and Lindy Hop. Their Intro class focuses
primarily on East Coast Swing/Jitterbug styles while their Intermediate class extends the
range of instruction through Smooth Style Swing, Lindy Hop and other styles of swing dance,
depending on the particular interests of the students. All of their classes include an
emphasis on technique, lead & follow skills, and on the roots and original character of
swing dance.
Classes are organized in five-week sessions. The first week of each series contains
fundamentals and a focus on technique to help dancers build a base for learning. Then, in
the weeks that follow, they build on the material progressively and provide each class of
students with a broad range of skills. They welcome students of all ages and ability
levels.
No partner is required, but students are encouraged to team up with partners to practice
between weekly classes. Students are invited to join their classes during either of the
first two weeks of each series. Weeks three through five are reserved for students who have
participated in the first two weeks or for returning students who have had previous
instruction from John or Sandra.
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. |
Swing dance instructors, John & Sandra are
well-known for their emphasis on lead and follow technique and for their ease at
demonstrating the otherwise difficult concepts of counter-balance, compression, and
resistance that make partner dance look and feel effortless.
John has been teaching and helping to build the Upper Valley dance community since 1994 when
he began publication of the “Twin State Dance News” and started teaching dance
workshops in White River Jct, VT. In 1999, with the help of Robin Russell and other local
dancers, John began hosting dances at Tracy Hall in Norwich, VT, from which the Upper Valley
Swing Dance Network was born, bringing the newsletter to the Internet and expanding
oppportunities for classes and events.
Sandra studied traditional Lithuanian country dance in Lithuania and became interested in
Lindy Hop when she moved to the United States. She joined John as a teaching partner shortly
after they were engaged in 2003. Together they host monthly dances, offer special dance
workshops, and teach group classes in Norwich, VT. They also teach private lessons in their
home in Hanover, NH.
John & Sandra study swing dance from a variety of instructors including World Swing
Dance Champions and American Lindy Hop Champions, Nathalie Gomes & Yuval Hod, of New
York City. They occasionally travel to teach classes and special workshops. Among other
places, they have taught for dance communities in Portsmouth, NH, New York City, Boston, MA,
Greenwich, CT, Burlington, VT, Syracuse, NY, and at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies
in Rhinebeck, NY.
Prior to teaching together, John was a part-time faculty member at Richmond Middle School in
Hanover, NH, teaching swing dance as part of the phys-ed curriculum for seventh and eight
grade students. They are both faculty members for Swingin' New England, one of the premier
swing dance events in the US, and they have served as faculty members and performers for the
annual Vermont Dance Festival in Lyndon Center, VT.
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Norwich, Vermont - Class Descriptions
Classes held at: Tracy Hall (Town hall) - Norwich, Vermont
Co-sponsored by Norwich Recreation Council and Upper Valley Swing Dance Network.
- 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.
Winter/Spring 2007/2008 Beginner class notes: John & Sandra will teach 6-count
fundamentals in January, followed by an extensive syllabus of East coast swing dance moves
through the winter and spring. With each new series, John & Sandra will review the
fundamentals and useful dance techniques during the first week, followed by a different
syllabus of dance moves for each series.
- 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 Dance, or equivalent experience.
Winter/Spring 2007/2008 Intermediate class notes: John & Sandra will teach 8-count
fundamentals in January, followed by an extensive syllabus of Smooth-style swing dance
moves through the winter and spring. We will spend the ’07/’08 winter focusing on dance moves that
are distinctive of Smooth-style swing. If you have been thinking about joining the
intermediate classes, this will be an excellent time to start. Grab some friends and join us
this winter and spring.
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 Introductory class and then join the Practice Dance at 9:00 PM. Intermediate
students are always welcome to join the beginner classes for no-charge refreshers.
| 2007/2008 Schedule |
| Series A: |
Tuesdays, Sep 11, 18, 25, Oct 2, 9 |
| Series B: |
Tuesdays, Oct 23, 30, Nov 13, 20, 27 |
| Series C: |
Tuesdays, Jan 22, 29, Feb 5, 12, 19 |
| Series D: |
Tuesdays, Mar, 11, 18, 25, Apr 1, 8 |
| Series E: |
Tuesdays, Apr 15, 22, 29, May 6, 13 |
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 (Introductory classes at 7:00 PM and Intermediate at 8:00 PM) immediately followed
by a guided practice time with the instructors from 9:00 to 9:30 PM.
Rates: Norwich residents: $40.00, non-residents:
$45.00 for five weeks. Group registrations available for groups of four or more at $37.00
each for Norwich residents and $41.00 each for non-residents. Or attend individual classes
at $9.00 per class for residents and $10.00 per class for non-residents. 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.
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
PO Box 1137
Norwich, VT 05055-1137
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