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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
     January 2020    
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30
31
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2
3

6:45 Open dancing

7:30 Viennese Waltz

8:20 Nightclub Two Step

4
5

6:45 Open dancing

7:00 Viennese Waltz

7:50 Nightclub Two Step

6
7
8
9
10

6:45 Ballroom Dance Party

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Kurt Popp hosting.

11
12

6:45 Open dancing

7:00 Viennese Waltz

7:50 Nightclub Two Step

13
14
15
16
17

6:45 Open dancing

7:30 Viennese Waltz

8:20 Nightclub Two Step

18
19

6:45 Open dancing

7:00 Viennese Waltz

7:50 Nightclub Two Step

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21
22
23
24

6:45 Open dancing

7:30 Viennese Waltz

8:20 Nightclub Two Step

25
26

6:45 Open dancing

7:00 Viennese Waltz

7:50 Nightclub Two Step

27
28
29
30
31

6:45 Open dancing

7:30 Viennese Waltz

8:20 Nightclub Two Step

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January Syllabus


Beginner Intermediate Advanced
Viennese Waltz Viennese Waltz Viennese Waltz

Music

Potter Waltz - Patrick Doyle,

Kiss From a Rose - Seal

 

  You can visit Kurt Popp's video page for progressive videos of the figures during the month.
Beginner Intermediate Advanced
Nightclub Two Step
Nightclub Two Step
Nightclub Two Step

Music

Lady In Red by Chris DeBurgh,

You're Still the One - Shania Twain

 

You can visit Kurt Popp's video page for progressive videos of the figures during the month.

 


Past and Upcoming Monthly Calendars


October 2019
November 2019
December 2019
January 2020
February 2020
March 2020
April 2020
May 2020
June 2020
Did you know? The word 'ballroom' denotes a room where balls may be held: that is: formal social dances. Balls were important social events in the days before radio and television (as in 'having a ball'). The word 'ball' derives from the Latin 'ballare' meaning 'to dance'. This is also the origin of the related words : ballet, ballerina, ballad, etc. Note that this origin is quite different from that of a 'ball': a round object used for games. This derives from the Old Norse : 'bollr', meaning 'to inflate'.