Friday, May 15, 2009

090518 Super Simple West Coast Swing, Freestyle, Klezmer Dancing

Hello Gainesville Area Dancers and Friends,

Super Simple West Coast Swing beginner series continues this Sunday night.

If you missed the first class or know anyone who wants to start,
come out and attend any or all of the rest of the classes.
These classes start right from the beginning and go at a slow pace.
They are aimed at the new dancer. You will be able to keep up even
if you missed the first class.

Following this Sunday's Swing class Marrie Robinson is giving a class
in Movement Pattern and Free Style Dancing. This class is for dancers
of all levels and will help you learn to move your body to music.

Come out to the Florida Folk Festival at Stephen Foster Memorial Park
in White Springs a week from this Saturday on May 23. I will be leading
a Klezmer dance for the band Chutzpah. This is going to be easy, fun,
hot and sweaty. This is Florida's largest folk festival.

I went to Bill DeFeo's lunch time networking. It was small,
informative and fun. Go if you get a chance.

Happy Dancing,
Andy

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Schedule: (confirm other sessions before going)

1. Friday 5/15 - International Folk Dancing
2. Saturday 5/16 - Tango y Té
3. Sunday 5/17 - Super Simple West Coast Swing 4 Week Beginner Series
4. Sunday 5/17 - Movement Patterns and Free Style Dancing with Marrie
5. Tuesday 5/19 - Mostly Swing Dancing with Richard Nalli
6. Thursday 5/21 - Afternoon Networking with Bill DeFeo
7. Thursday 5/21 - Tango Practicum
8. Saturday 5/23 - Klezmer Dancing at the Florida Folk Festival

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Quotes:

- A man should live so that at the end of each day,
he can say, "I have not wasted this day."
~ Zohar

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1. Friday 5/15 - International Folk Dancing

Gainesville Dance and Music Association
308 W University Avenue

8:00 - 11:00 : Teaching and Dancing

Jack Seltzer, seltzerj@hotmail.com

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2. Saturday 5/16 - Tango y Té

Tango Y Te Building
601 South Main Street

7:30 - 8:30 : Lesson in the fundamentals of Tango
8:30 - midnight : Tango dancing

$10, 5 for students, includes lesson and refreshments

David Chayes, david.chayes@gmail.com, www.tangoyte.com
352-328-7916, 352-371-3672

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3. Sunday 5/17 - Super Simple West Coast Swing Week 2 of 4 Beginner Series

Gainesville Dance and Music Association
308 W University Avenue

6:30 - 7:30 : Super Simple West Coast Swing Beginner Series Week 1 of 4

The Super Simple West Coast Swing Beginner Series costs

$30 general, $15 students for all four classes, or
$10 general, $5 students for any one class
(includes Movement Pattern and Free Style Dancing class at 8:00)

This is a special series that covers the basics you need to
know to be able to keep up all year long. Take this class
and you will be able to drop in any time later on.

Make sure you come to this class.
The last time we offered this class was in 2007.

In this class you will learn the fundamentals of communicating
with your partner for any social dance and the specifics for
West Coast Swing.

Andrew, 352-327-3672, publish@dancecalendar.info
http://gainesville.danceswing.info

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4. Sunday 5/17 - Movement Patterns and Free Style Dancing with Marrie

Gainesville Dance and Music Association
308 W University Avenue

8:00 - 9:30 : Movement Patterns and Freestyle Dancing

$3 if already signed up by the month for West Coast Swing, or
$7 for this one class, or
$10 for both this class and West Coast Swing

Get Yourself Some Moves - One Night Only

No partner needed. No experience needed.

Wear exercise close and comfortable shoes.

Learn to move your hips, shoulders and feet.

Marrie 352-376-1641, MarrieR007@aol.com

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5. Tuesday 5/19 - Mostly Swing Dancing with Richard

Confirm with Richard.

Thelma Bolton Center
516 NE 2 Ave

7:00 - 9:30 : Lesson and dancing

$7

Richard, 352-213-8769, mostlyswinggainesville@yahoo.com

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6. Thursday 5/21 - Afternoon Networking

Every Thursday

Unified Training Center
806 S Main Street
(Parking in Ayers Medical Plaza parking lot)

$1

The Stimulus Hour Networking Workshop

Come and join us for some good networking and information
on how to:

Expand your lead base daily while having fun.
How to do away with the term "cold call".

Survive in this economy. Manage your time.

Earn More $$

Does not matter if you are a business owner, entrepreneur
or if you are just looking for a new opportunity. This will
be an event for everyone.

You can bring your own snack, beverage or just come.

Bill DeFeo, 352.870.2207, defeo4results@yahoo.com

Nothing ever happens if you don't show up

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7. Thursday 5/21 - Tango Practicum

Tango Y Te Building
601 South Main Street

7:00 - 11:00 : Tango practice

$5, $3 for students

David Chayes, david.chayes@gmail.com, www.tangoyte.com
352-328-7916, 352-371-3672

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8. Saturday 5/23 - Klezmer Dancing at the Florida Folk Festival

Stephen Foster Memorial Park
White Springs

Two hour Klezmer dance with the band Chutzpah.

Andrew, 352-327-3672, publish@dancecalendar.info
www.GainesvilleDance.com

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Article: Review Class 1 for Super Simple West Coast Swing

Here is what we learned in class 1 (I hope).

1. Counting to music.
The music was in phrases of eight beats.
We counted numbers 1 to 8 for each beat.

2. We stepped in single time to the music,
stepping once on each beat.

3. We learned how to take a triple-step,
which is 3 steps on 2 beats of music.
We did two of these in a row, which we counted
three-and-four five-and-six

4. We added two single steps in the beginning to
get a basic 6-count West Coast Swing rhythm,
which we counted:
one two three-and-four five-and-six

5. We learned to make a connection with our partner
and to communicate by shifting our balance.
We learned that everyone maintains their own balance
and everyone does their own dancing. We learned to
communicate through our center without pushing and
pulling on our partner.

6. We learned how to step by keeping our weight
on our supporting leg.

7. We learned how to move forward and backward on
a line with our partner in time to music using
our 6-count rhythm.

8. We learned to finish our movement on count 4,
so we could do five-and-six in place.

9. We learned that all swing dances have the basic rhythm
one two three-and-four
any number of optional step step
anchor-in-place with a triple step at the end

10. We learned the dance Bala, which is a cha cha and
is similar to swing in the mix of step step and
triple-steps.

Homework assignment: train your body to do
one two three-and-four five-and-six

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