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Class Schedule

Fridays: 7:30 pm & 8:20 pm
Sundays: 7:00 pm & 7:50 pm

Doors open at 6:45 pm both nights.

Special Dance Times
See monthly schedule for dates when our dance space will be closed or dances held at an alternate location.

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Class Schedule

 

"Dancing can reveal all the mystery that music conceals." - Charles Baudelaire
     December 2012    
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Workshop

Free to All Members

7:00 Country 2 Step

Followed by

Cowboy Cha Cha

War Memorial Building

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"Dark at the Park"

(No Dancing due to 'December Nights' event)

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7:00 Waltz

7:50 West Coast Swing

Balboa Park Club

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6:45 Party Night!

War Memorial Building

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7:00 Waltz

7:50 West Coast Swing

Balboa Park Club

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7:30 Waltz

8:20 West Coast Swing

Balboa Park Club

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7:00 Waltz

7:50 West Coast Swing

Balboa Park Club

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7:30 Waltz

8:20 West Coast Swing

Balboa Park Club

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7:00 Waltz

7:50 West Coast Swing

Balboa Park Club

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December Syllabus


Beginner Intermediate Advanced
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Beginner Intermediate Advanced
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Past and Upcoming Monthly Calendars


September 2012
October 2012
November 2012
December 2012
January 2013
February 2013
March 2013
April 2013
May 2013
Why do people say "break a leg" before a dancer goes on stage? The dance world is full of superstitions. By saying "break a leg" before a show, people are saying the exact opposite of what they hope will happen on stage. Some dancers have very precise routines for doing their hair or make-up. Others wear certain clothes before a show or keep lucky charms in their dressing rooms or backstage. Before the curtain goes up, some dancers link pinky fingers or step onto the stage with the wrong foot so that when their cue comes, they start the show on the right foot.