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What Can You Expect from a 6-Week Beginner Swing & Shag Dance Class Series?

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From Wallflower to Wall-to-Wall Swingin': Your Beginner Dance Class Adventure Awaits! Have you ever dreamed of gliding across the dance floor like a scene from a classic Hollywood movie? Do the infectious rhythms of swing or dance music make your toes tap uncontrollably? Then strap on your dancing shoes and join us for an unforgettable journey – the Beginner Swing Dance Class Adventure! From Shy Steps to Show-Stopping Styles: Don't worry if you have two left feet. Our beginner classes are designed for absolute newbies, welcoming you with open arms (and plenty of patience!). We'll start with the fundamentals, breaking down those rock steps, triple steps, and fancy footwork into easy-to-follow chunks. Soon, you'll be seamlessly weaving them together into smooth sequences and dazzling moves. But Hold Onto Your Partner! (Or Find One!) Swing dance isn't just about the steps, it's about connection and communication. We'll guide you through the essential roles of ...

Did You Know That the Carolina Shag is a Form of Swing Dance?

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The Carolina Shag is a fast-paced, upbeat dance that originated in the Carolinas in the 1940s. It is danced to beach music, which is a mix of country, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll. The Shag is known for its quick footwork and flashy moves. While the Shag is a unique dance in its own right, it is also rooted in the tradition of swing dancing. Swing dancing is a broad term that encompasses many different styles of dance, including the Shag, Lindy Hop, Charleston, and Balboa. Swing dances are all characterized by their syncopated rhythms and playful movements. If you are a fan of swing dancing, or if you are looking for a new and exciting dance to learn, then the Carolina Shag is a great option. The Shag is a fun and challenging dance that can be enjoyed by dancers of all skill levels. Here are some of the benefits of learning the Carolina Shag: It's a great way to get exercise. It's a fun and social dance. It's relatively easy to learn. It's a versatile dance that...

Feeling the Spark of Collaboration Ignite!

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  Last night's intermediate class was pure magic!  As we guided our students through building dances in layers and linked patterns,  we witnessed something truly special:  the seed of  collaboration  blossoming within our dance community. It wasn't just about mastering moves (though those footwork combos were on point! ),  it was about  connecting ,   responding ,  and  building together .  Watching them  weave improvisations into each other's sequences ,  supporting each other with  encouraging smiles and playful energy ,  and  creating spontaneous moments of shared joy  filled our hearts with so much warmth. This is exactly what we dreamed of when we introduced this teaching approach.  We wanted to  encourage communication through movement ,  to  break down barriers between dancers ,  and to  spark a sense of shared ownership in the creative process .  And last ...