Freestyle Dances At Christ Lutheran Church, 1125 Mahoning St, Milton, PA 7-10 pm - dancers are invited to bring snacks - $8.00 per person Friday March 5, 2010 7-10 pm Friday April 9, 2010
Choreographed [Round] Dances At Christ Lutheran Church, 1125 Mahoning St, Milton, PA 7-9 pm - dancers are invited to bring snacks - $5.00 per person Friday February 26, 2010 Friday March 26, 2010 Saturday July 3, 2010 [more information below] Choreographed Ballroom or Round Dancing is fun and for Everyone!
For more information on Choreographed ballroom dancing click below:
Choregraphed Dance Instruction: Basic figures in Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, Rumba, Cha Cha and Tango.
Leading and Following. Ballroom dance amalgamations and round dance sequences. Two Locations Cost is $5.00 per person per night |
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Dance - Intermediate Instruction
Milton -- Monday Evenings - Starting Jan 4, 2010 Intermediate Class - 7:30-9:00 or Williamsport -- Tuesday Evenings -- Starting Jan 5, 2010 Intermediate Class - 7:00-9:00 The Following are intermediate figures & amalgamations Waltz & Foxtrot Diamond Turn Impetus Hover Cross Hover Whisk Spin Turthrn Canter Thru chasse Box Finish Fan Hockey stick Serpiente Chase Peek-a-boo Aida Sliding Door Traveling Door Alemana Cross Body |
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Dance Drill Amalgamations
Waltz Drills 1.Side Draw Touch L & R;; Side Draw Touch L & R;; 2.Forward Draw Touch; Back Draw Touch; Forward Draw Touch; Back Draw Touch; 3.Box;; Box;; 4.Side Draw Touch [L & R];; Forward Draw Touch; Back Draw Touch; 5.Left Turning Box;;;;Left Turning Box;;;; 6.Prog Box;;[to LOD] 1/2 left turning box;; Prog Box;;[to RLOD] 1/2 left turning box;; 7. Two Fwd Waltzes;; 1/2 left turning box;; Two Fwd Waltzes;; 1/2 left turning box;; 8. Box [blend to side car];; 2 Prog Twinkles;; Box [blend to side car];; 2 Prog Twinkles;; 9. Two fwd waltzes;; 2 left turning waltzes;; box;; cover; pick up; 10. Fwd Waltz; maneuver; right turning waltz; Fwd waltz 11. Diamond turn;;;; Two fwd Waltzes;; box;;
Foxtrot Drills 1. Box;; Box;; 2. Left turning box;;;; left turning box;;;; 3.Box;; Box;; 4. Prog Box;;[to LOD] 1/2 left turning box;; Prog Box;;[to RLOD] 1/2 left turning box;; 5. Fwd Run 2[twice];; 1/2 left turning box;; Fwd Run 2[twice];; 1/2 left turning box;; 6. Rock Fwd & recover; Rock back & recover; Left Turning Box;;;; Rock Fwd & recover; Rock back & recover; 7. Box[blend to side car]; 2 prog. twinkles;; Box[blend to side car]; 2 prog. twinkles;; 8. Fwd Run 2 [twice];; 2 left FT turns;; Box;; Hover; pick up; 9. Fwd run 2; maneuver; 1 right turn; fwd run 2; 10. Diamond Turn Cha Cha & Rumba Drills 1. Cucaracha [twice];; [Open Position] Walk; Walk; Circle away & together;; Cucaracha [twice];; 2. [Open Position] walk; walk; Circle away & together;; Lariat;; Cucaracha [twice];; 3. Forward & Back Basic;; Forward & Back Basic;; Chase;;;; 4. Forward & Back Basic;; Basic;; Forward & Back Basic;; Basic;; 5. Basic;; Front Cuban [twice];; 6. Basic;; Fenceline [twice];; 7. Basic;; New Yorker [twice];; 8.Basic;; Back Cubans [twice];; 9. Basic;; Hand to hand [twice];; 10.Basic;; Time step [twice];; 11.Basic;; Spot turn [twice];; 12.Basic;; Shoulder to shoulder [twice];;
What is Round Dancing
Round Dancing is basically choreographed ballroom dancing with all couples dancing the same figures around the floor at the same time, similar to a formation dance team or to sequence dancing. Over the last 50+ years thousands of routines have been choreographed to match specific music in almost every dance style imaginable. A routine done to a specific piece of music in Colorado USA is almost always the same routine you would do to that music in Japan or any other place worldwide at the same level of difficulty. Another distinguishing characteristic of Round Dancing is the use of a "cuer". Since there are far too many routines to memorize, a cuer calls out the name of each figure in the routine just before it is to be executed. If you have a memory lapse or are unfamiliar with a particular routine or figure, you can continue progressing with the dance flow until you get to a spot or a figure that you recognize. Round Dancers learn from day 1 to associate each foot pattern with the figure name. This makes it easier to teach future routines since the dancer has a repertoire of figures at their fingertips (okay ‘foottips’). The average dancer has a repitoire of hundreds of routines and will typically dance 20-60 of these routines during the average evening. Clubs and classes in addition to putting on known routines will also typically teach part or all of a new routine or work on figures each evening. Round Dances are phased -- There are 6 levels of round dancing called phases.
Phases 1 & 2 are "easy level" and include 2-step (similar to a type of country western dancing) and waltz .
Phase 3 & 4 are the intermediate levels and include additional waltz figures in addition to introductions to other rhythms in the International & American styles.
Phase 5 & 6 take dancers into the upper levels of dancing, including most of the figures you see at ballroom competitions.
We appreciate you stopping by. In the coming weeks, we will be updating and improving our Web site.
We can be contacted at knarf755@verizon.net or hydnas@verizon.net or by phone at 570 326-7681
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Simple Amalgamations Waltz or Foxtrot Box - end in Sidecar ProgressiveTwinkles Waltz Forward (FT - Fwd Run 2) Canter & Side Touch both ways Box
Left Turning Box Side Touches Progressive Box Waltz Forward (FT - Fwd Run 2) Box
Rumba or Cha Cha Forward & Back Basics Chase Cucarachas Fence Line Forward & Back Basics
Forward & Back Basics New Yorkers Cubans (Front or Back) Underarm Turn into a Lariat Cucarachas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Upcoming Dance
if you enjoyed our New Year's Eve Gala....join us for the
4th of July Spectacular
Sat July 3, 2010 - afternoon and evening
Christ Evangelical Church
1125 Mahoning St
Milton, PA 17847
more details to come
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