Waltz, Quickstep, Tango, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, Jive, Rumba, Samba, Salsa, Bachata, Argentine Tango and many sequence dances... so many dances to learn and so much FUN!
Waltz, Quickstep, Tango, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, Jive, Rumba, Samba, Salsa, Bachata, Argentine Tango and many sequence dances... so many dances to learn and so much FUN!
WEEKLY TIMETABLE
Here is my weekly timetable of classes for you to enjoy and learn ballroom dancing as a couple or a single. You will learn all the Ballroom and Latin American dances, usually spending 4 weeks on each dance and regular recaps of dances already learnt! I don't rotate partners so you will always dance with the person who you have come to the class with. If you don't have a partner, I will partner you with other singles in the class.
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All classes are pay as you go by either cash or card. No special shoes or clothing are needed.
My greatest pleasure is to see people come into the classes who have never danced before, thinking they have two left feet and then leave with a smile on their face feeling confident they have learnt some ballroom dancing and also had fun at the same time! All my classes are very relaxed and about having fun through learning. My aim is to build your confidence and explore the love of Ballroom Dancing!
MY CLASSES...
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Venue
Pyrford Village Hall, Coldharbour Road, Pyrford, Woking GU22 8SP
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Cost
£10 per person, pay as you go
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Ballroom and Latin American
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Monday - NEW ABSOLUTE Beginners - 8.15pm - All Saints Church, New Haw
Wednesday - Beginners PLUS - 8.05pm
Saturday - Beginners PLUS - 9.30am
Saturday - Improvers - 10.30am
Saturday - Advanced - 11.30am
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NEW ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS 12 Week Course starting Monday 16th September, please enquire if interested!
MONDAY's 8.15pm at All Saints Church Hall, New Haw
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PRIVATE LESSONS are available on request. £60 per hour
Gifts Vouchers are available on request
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Sequence Dancing
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Thursday - 1.30pm
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What is Sequence Dancing?
Sequence Dancing is a type of ballroom dancing in which the couples dance around the floor in a fixed sequence of steps. All participants perform the same steps and movements simultaneously, so the dancers follow each other around the dance floor and everyone starts and stops at the same time. Sequence dancing may include different styles of dance, but normally a sequence will cover 16 bars of music in the genre being danced.
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Why Sequence Dance?
There are tonnes of benefits to putting on your dancing shoes and hopping on the floor. Here’s why you should give Sequence Dancing a try…
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It’s a great way to socialise and meet like minded people
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There’s always a fun and friendly atmosphere
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It’s a great hobby to keep you fit
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It’s good for improving your coordination and memory
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It gets you out the house and it’s an amazing way to release tension
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It will help boost your self-confidence
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You can enjoy listening to some fabulous music
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You don't have to think about floor craft or worry about forgetting the routine as everyone will be dancing the same which give you time to relax and enjoy your dancing!