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| Nov 2 thru Dec 7, 2005 6-week session, divided into 3-week segments. It is highly recommended that beginners take all 6 weeks (parts A and B) of the Intro class, and will often find it helpful to repeat B before moving on to the intermediate level. Graduates of a complete Intro to Salsa & Mambo class may repeat either or both parts for half-price. 3 Wednesdays (first segment) Nov 2 thru 16 Intro to Salsa & Mambo/NY Style Part A 6:30-7:45 pm Intermed Mambo/NY Style Salsa ("on 2") 8-9 pm 3 Wednesdays (second segment) Nov 23 thru Dec 7 Intro to Salsa & Mambo/NY Style Part B 6:30-7:45 pm Intermed Salsa ("on 1") 8-9 pm Class descriptions below |
| Location Studio 2 at Providence Tango studio Doors to Studio 2 are to the right of Provid Tango doors 99 S Bend St (one block from McCoy Stadium) Pawtucket, RI for directions to Providence Tango: www.providencetango.com Cost 3-week segment: $35 (good for any 3 classes in a 6-week session) 6-week session: $60 (any 6 classes in a 6-week session) Drop in per class $15 Repeat a beginner segment or session for half-price! Available only to students who have registered in and completed the Intro to Salsa class. PLEASE NOTE: Missed classes cannot be carried over into the next session. For more info [email protected] or call Pamela at 508-820-9828 CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Intro to Salsa & Mambo/NY Style, Parts A & B The fundamentals and building blocks for creating a dance and enjoying salsa. Includes the basic steps and turns with simple variations for two popular styles danced in clubs. Emphasis is given to timing, the lead and follow connection, and quality of movement. It is highly recommended that beginners take both A and B, and will often find it helpful to repeat part B before moving on to the intermediate level. Intermediate NY Style Salsa (aka Mambo or "on 2") Intermediate Salsa (aka "on 1") More advanced turns are introduced as well as ways to combine turns. Lead and follow technique is refined. Additional emphasis is given to freestyle footwork, body styling, and musicality. IMPORTANT: Each session of these classes has new turn patterns and footwork so you can repeat it many times and keep learning new material. It does, however, repeat some important basic technique that is very helpful to review and will improve your dancing. Cross-Body Lead Clinic The cross-body lead is the move that makes the dance! Sure, you may do it all the time, but make yours fantastic and instantly boost the quality of your dancing. Then learn styling and surprise variations that you can easily work into any repertoire or use to spice up your beginner moves. What's the Diff between NY Style and "on 1"? |