Bachata Class Ladies Styling Class Get inspired
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Bachata Class Ladies Styling Class Get inspired
Bachata Class Get ready to learn the best bachata moves to shine on the dance floor! The class includes the following footwork Single time Double time Cris Cross Cha Cha step Push step Push step with slide Swing step Dominican style Aucostic Guitar footwork Cross n turn footwork Gancho footwork Front back basic Side step The rotation of partners, throughout the class allows dancers to practice steps with different partners. This format exposes students to dancing with several partners and promotes that skill. Workshops with Vista Latina Don Scandinaro and Iulia Grosu If you like Bachata you must take this class! Ladies Styling Class Spice up your salsa, Ladies! Make it look different from others’ on the dance floor! Learn how to use interestingand not difficult-styling to look great even if your lead doesn’t know a thing about salsa! In the first section of the class learn variations on the basics that can be built right into your dancing - immediately. An interesting hip roll during the basic, a little point syncopation on the cumbia step, a nice side break; all very easy to learn and very easy to use. Secondly you will learn about supported shines-fancy looking but easy tricks to look great. The third section-my absolute favorite-is the solo shines. They’re lovely and make you look great on the dance floor. The class is for all levels of experience! We will take our time to break down variations and show different angles. See you all in class! Get inspired and inspire. Saturday, April 14th 2012 Walko’s Studio Monroeville, PA 2553 Mosside Boulevard Monroeville, PA 15146 9:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m. Schedule 9:00 a.m. Bachata workshop by Don Scandinaro & Iulia Grosu 10:00 a.m. Styling workshop by Iulia Grosu 11:00 a.m. Intermediate Salsa Pattern by surprise instructor from a nearby city – soon to be announced 12:00 a.m. Introducing Kizomba to Pittsburgh Pricing: Entire Workshop $40.00 Individual Class $20.00 Payments at the door-cash or check Bachata is a genre of music that originated in the Dominican Republic in the early parts of the 20th Century and spread to other parts of Latin America and Mediterranean Europe. Kizomba is one of the most popular genres of dance and music created in Angola. Derived directly from Zouk, sung generally in Portuguese. www.iuliaanddon.com Questions?Contact Iulia 412-609-6855 Don 412-874-1873 Brochure designed by Michelle Martindale