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| Argentine Tango, Salsa, Swing, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Bolero, Mambo, Samba, Paso Doble, FoxTrot, Waltz, Quickstep, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Flamenco, Belly dance, and More... |
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New Series Starting Mar. 9th- Apr. 27th 2010
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8 Weeks Regular Series at Elan Dancesport |
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Pick your Class and Register Online!! |
Taught by
FABIO BONINI
@ ÉLAN DanceSport Center
8442 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031
(703) 798-1071 |
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Each level last 6 to 8 weeks(semester). Drop-ins on the first 2 weeks only, or with instructor permission. For completion of each level and,or, fully understanding of the material, each level is recommended to be taken at least 6 times.
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6:45 PM–7:30PM
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This 6 or 8 week course is for dancers targeting to work on their lead & follow techniques. Improve your dancing with the biggest selection of hints and tips& exercise you've ever seen in lead & follow connection, balance, tension, spinning, safe drops, leans , PLUS loads of great moves!! Skills that will allow you to dance with confidence in any social, competitive or performance dance settings.
Lead
Follow
A |
Jan
Feb
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Communicating shifts of weight in place
Syncopated change of direction
Progressive rock steps
Crossed rock steps
Cortada Isolations
Close embrace grapevine |
Lead
Follow
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Mar
Apr |
Connection & Tension
The Quiet Hand
Dynamic Tension
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Lead
Follow
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May
Jun |
The Lead is an invitation
The Importance of Balance
Perfecting Turns & Returns
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Lead
Follow
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Jul
Aug |
Static Tension
Signals and Leads
Dance Trust |
Lead
Follow
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Sep
Oct |
The Frame and Body Leads
Newton's Laws of Motion
Musicality |
Lead
Follow
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Nov
Dec |
These classes will focus on the technique to lead, follow, posture, communication & musicality for Ochos, Ganchos, Calecitas, Barridas & Adornos |
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7:30 PM–8:15PM
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Now that you know how to dance tango let's take it to the next level. You will learn everything else that is missing in your tango. This level will develop strong confidence in Argentine tango dancing, and will improve rhythmic interpretation as well. You will develop a further understanding of the foundation and how those basics relate to more complex figures.
Tango II is a 2 year program that will cover most of the intermediate material of argentine tango. Private lessons may be advised in conjunction with those lessons to ensure proper lead and following. After those two years students may take the classes again and still benefit from them as they review the same themes they may learn new variations.
Tango II A |
Jan Feb
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Tango milonga _ All Baldosas Combinations, outside running syncopated drifts, turning grapevines syncopations. Variations |
Tango II B |
Mar Apr
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Milonguero style - technique. Outside partner position , hands, arms. Grapevines and circular walks with sacadas. Outside partner circular walks |
Tango II C |
May
Jun |
Waltz - Regular and Crossed Cadenas, Variations and combos. |
Tango II D |
Jul
Aug |
Tango Show elements - linear voleos, circular Voleos, ganchos, poses. |
Tango II E |
Sep
Oct |
Tango Milonga - la cuna syncopada, syncopated side rocks, turning syncopated side rocks, syncopated back rock, multiple crosses. |
Tango II F |
Nov
Dec |
Colgadas variations and fast molinete with patadas. |
Tango II G |
Jan
Feb
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Tango Waltz - Syncopated Half grapevines variations connected with forward ocho and back ocho pivots, different leader accompaniments, Invertion of direction, outside pivots traveling and turning Right starting on 3 of the basic. |
Tango II H |
Mar
Apr |
Dancing in Small spaces, using close embrace, calecitas, travadas, rock steps, cortadas variation, crossed back ochos, close embrace grapevine to left and right. Turning in close embrace |
Tango II
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May
Jun |
Tango Milonga - Forward and Back ochos milongueros and variations, circular walks, syncopated ochos, dissociated accompaniments, crossed cunitas , outside partner cunitas |
Tango II K |
Jul
Aug |
Leg actions - multiple sacadas or pernadas, side sacadas for leaders and ladies from outside partner position. Sweeps, sacadas, leg wrap variations. Leaders and ladies back sacadas. |
Tango II L |
Sep
Oct |
Tango Waltz - Walks Outside - balancetes - Giros with sacadas to Left and Rigth and planeo to drag. Molinete to left. |
Tango II M |
Nov
Dec |
Close embrace, Social Volcadas, Social Colgadas, change of directions. Open embrace - back leg catches(agarre)-displacement(sacada),forward leg catches to sweeps |
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8:15 PM–9:00PM
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TANGO ONE BEGINNER & UP
( Foundation)
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Lead and follow basic figures, and have a good understanding of how figures relate to each other. Material covered are structured in the following semesters. If you have never tango before you will be dancing after your first 8 weeks. However, to cover the whole foundation you should take one year of tango classes. If you already dance tango you should look into the Tango I topics that you are not familiar with of have difficulties and come to those classes. All Material covered in tango I will be necessary on Tango II.
Tango I A |
Jan
Feb
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Linear grapevine/Molinete introduction; Walk to Cross, rock steps, checking actions outside partner, change of directions. |
Tango I B |
Mar
Apr |
Cutting Basic (Basico Cortado); Back Ochos with crosses ending, Crossed walks, Variations and combinations using cross basic and bk ochos. |
Tango I C |
May
Jun |
Tango walks, Cross Basic(Basic Cruzado); Forward Ochos, cunita, rock steps, Variations and combinations with cortadas and fwd ochos. |
Tango I D |
Jul
Aug |
Turning/Continuous Basic, linear grapevines, cunitas, drifting side to side, Variations and combinations. |
Tango I E |
Sep
Oct |
Back ochos, sweeps, paradas, sandwich, pasadas, sacadas introduction. |
Tango I F |
Nov
Dec |
Crossed back ochos with regular ending, turning back ochos variations from outside partner position (pivoting back ochos), intro to half grapevines to the R (media luna), Intro to half grapevines to the left. Combinations. |
Click here to see how a Beginner & Up class looks like. |
Tango Practica from 9:00PM to 10:30PM
Best music, cushioned dance floor, plenty of room, perfect atmosphere for the practice of Tango. Hosted by Fabio and Jennifer Bonini. It is a lot of fun!!! Students $5- Non Students $8. Just Show up and Dance !
Every 1st Tuesday of the Month "La Divina" Milonga" from 9:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Great music, great food, great dancing and lots of fun!
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W E D N E S D A Y Regular Series |
of BALLROOM & RHYTHM |
Spring/Summer 2010
Maryland
Classes at
Glen Echo Park
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Pick your class and register online.
New Series starts every
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| Each series costs $50 plus a $10 registration fee. However, if you sign up for ANY two or more Glen Echo Park classes ON THE SAME FORM or in one online session, you pay just $10 per registration form or online order. |
MARCH
3rd-24th 2010 |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
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APRIL
03/31-04/21 |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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MAY
5th-26th |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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JUNE
2nd-23rd |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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JULY
06/30-07/21 |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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AUGUST
07/28 - 08/18 |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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SEPTEMBER 2009
08/26-09/16
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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OCTOBER
09/23-10/14 |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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NOVEMBER
10/21-11/11 |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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DECEMBER
11/18-12/16 |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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| 8:30 PM-9:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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JANUARY 2010
6th - 27th |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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FEBRUARY
3rd - 24th |
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| 7:30 PM–8:25 PM |
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE |
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Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture, Inc.
7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, MD 20812
Ph: 301.634.2231 * Fax: 301.634.2260
www.glenechopark.org |
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Drop-in classes
Drop-in classes are perfect for people with difficult schedules who find it
hard to attend regular classes. Drop in classes are stand alone. The dance
material will be complete by the end of each class, without necessary
connection to any previous classes taken. The absolute beginner classes
will take you from ground zero to dancing around the floor with some
of the basic fundamentals. Every week we will focus on a different
aspect of this foundation and add to your skills with each class.
You will learn a cool sequence every time you attend. This will give you
new fun moves and improve your technique helping you achieve higher levels. |
Regular Series of Classes
The benefits of taking a series of dance classes is the growth within each
class. First defining a solid foundation in each dance and then allowing the
student to master increasingly more difficult and interesting material. This
a better way to learn because the material will be taught in a logical sequence.
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Private Lesson
This is the best way to learn. Try one click here and you will understand
the benefits of it.
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American Smooth
The Waltz was first introduced into the English ballrooms in the early 1800's and it was denounced by both church and state for its vulgarity and immorality... this was, after all, the first time society had seen this outrageous dance position, with the man holding the lady so close to his body. But the very thing that brought it such criticism also made it appealing, and the Waltz was here to stay.Waltz is a smooth progressive dance characterized by long, flowing movements, continuous turns, and rise & fall. Graceful and elegant, Waltz dancers glide around the floor almost effortlessly. Experience basic flowing and graceful patterns and learn the techniques that will create that effortless look of a good dancer as: partnership, poise, posture, footwork, rise and fall, sway, and alignments. For new and more experienced dancers, this class will help you improve your level. No partner required
American Tango Unlike the Argentine Tango, in which the dancer interprets the music spontaneously without any predetermined slows or quicks, the American Tango features a structure which is correlated to the musical phrasing. The dance is executed both in closed position and in various types of extravagant dance relationships which incorporate a particular freedom of expression.
This ballroom dance class will help you become a more powerful tango dancer. Learn basic tango figures and technique, including connection, poise, posture, footwork, and alignments. For new and more experienced dancers, the techniques covered in this class will help you improve your level. No partner required.
The Foxtrot was introduced into the mainstream in 1913 by a man named Harry Fox. It ultimately became the most popular and lasting dance of the twentieth century, but not before going through many stylistic changes. Foxtrot is a smooth progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. The Foxtrot takes many forms: The Bronze level Foxtrot, truest to the original Harry Fox version, is a simple combination of walks and chasses ideal for social dancing. After this class you will be elegance personified! Experience basic flowing and graceful patterns and learn the techniques that will create that effortless look of a good dancer as: partnership, poise, posture, footwork, rise and fall, sway, and alignments. For new and more experienced dancers. No partner required.
The Viennese Waltz is an old rhythm, having thought to have originated in southern Germany in the late 1700s as a peasant dance called the Ländler, characterized by a fast pace and rapid rotation. It came to Vienna during the 1800s and quickly became extremely popular throughout Europe and America. The Viennese Waltz is danced much faster than the Modern Waltz, up to twice as fast. This means that the rise and fall is more abrupt and more shallow, and steps are small and compact.
Learn the tricks to dance Viennese Waltz comfortably, including connection, posture, footwork, rise and fall, and alignments. For new and more experienced dancers, this class will help you improve your level. No partner required.
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Rumba is a slow, sensuous, romantic dance with much flirtation. Many of the basic figures of the dance have a "tease and run" theme in which the lady first flirts with and then rejects her partner. The sexual overtures can be very aggressive. The Rumba spotlights the lady and in particular her rhythmic body action and sexuality. The slow Latin beat, the rhythmic body and hip action, and the steamy tease and run figures result in routines that can be close to X-rated. Unlike the Cha-Cha which effects a happy, carefree, party-time-like dance expression, the rumba effects a more serious and intense expression. This class will consist of Rumba figures, and the techniques that make those figures look fancy, including rhythm walks, Cuban motion, spotting, connection, poise, posture, and footwork. For new and more experienced dancers, this class will help you improve your level. No partner required
Bolero is a slower version of the rumba. What makes the most romantic of the latin dances. The music and the feeling of bolero enhances a sense of love. Slow, graceful, romantic, movements and actions characterize the bolero. Unlike the rumba, the bolero traditionally includes rise and fall and stretching actions. During the slow step, there is an extension and lift of the body. In bolero classes you will learn the figures, and the techniques that make those figures look and feel special, including tempo, cuban motion, connection, poise, posture, and footwork. For new and more experienced dancers, this class will add styling to your movements.
Cha Cha, originally known as Cha-Cha-Cha, has its origins in the Cuban Mambo. It gets its name from the distinctive syncopated triple step (cha cha cha) danced between 2 rock steps. It came to this country in the middle 1950's.The Cha Cha is also a spot dance and is expressed though body animation. The character is fun, flirty, playful.
Cha-Cha figures cross over to almost any fast tempo music from country to funk and hip-hop. Learn the basic figures and the technique that makes those moves really stand out on the dance floor, including rhythm walks, Cuban motion, spotting, connection, posture, and footwork. For new or more experienced dancers, this class will help you improve your level. No partner required.
Mambo, originated in Cuba and is their national dance. It came to the United States in the '40s and became widely popular in the early '50s. Teachers promoted it and even developed three separate rhythms: the single, double, and triple Mambo, something we see in our Jive and Swing today. A popular dance, Mambo is also exciting and will help you become a good rhythm dancer. Learn basic mambo figures, and the techniques of Cuban motion, spotting, connection, poise, and posture. For new as well as more experienced dancers who want to improve their level. No partner required.
East Coast Swing, also called The Jitterbug, is the official "sock hop" swing dance for jump blues. This is a fun dance! East Coast Swing is a circular, rotating swing dance that has many wraps, tunnels, and turns. The basic step is: triple step, triple step, rock step. The music is diverse and includes oldies (Elvis and Chuck Berry), jump blues, country, big band, and top 40. East Coast Swing is a versatile dance suitable for both the ballroom and the bar room. With a wide range of music to choose from you can swing to almost anything. Learn the basic footwork, partnering skills, and the techniques that will make feel good and look good on the dance floor. For new as well as more experienced dancers who want to improve their level. No partner required.
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