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Who Should Come |
What You'll Learn |
Six-count shines, styling and variationsWorkshop Notes6:30-8pm Friday January 8th |
Any swing dancer who wants to improve their basic six count dancing. | Tired of just doing a step-step-rock-step?"
Not sure what to do with your other arm when dancing?
Come to this class to learn several dozen different ways of varying and styling your six count dancing, as well as several "shine" moves to really stand out on the dance floor. |
Side by side Charleston6:30-8pm Friday January 15th |
Swing dancers familiar with 6 count. | Hep cats and kittens, here's the perfect
way for you to start adding 8-count Lindy Hop moves to your 6-count Swing.
You'll learn how to properly do a Side by Side (SBS) Charleston, several turns and variations of the SBS Charleston (including the Kick through), and how to get in and out of it from 6-count dancing. |
Basic Tandem Charleston6:30-8pm Friday January 22nd |
Swing dancers familiar with 6 count | You've seen it, you've loved it, now it's
time to learn it. In this workshop, you'll learn how to get into and out
of a Tandem Charleston position, how to properly do a Tandem Charleston,
and various basic turns and spins in the Tandem position.
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Hand to Hand
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Swing dancers familiar with 6 count, and able to do a basic 8-count Charleston. | Not just one, but two, 8-Count dance positions -- the Hand to Hand (HTH) and the Face to Face (FTF). You'll learn how to get in and out of each of these positions, as well as several kicks, turns, and variations, including the "Hacksaw." |
Beginner street style Lindy Hop6:30-8pm Friday February 5th |
Any dancer interested in learning basic Lindy Hop. | Lindy Hop ... the original swing dance and still the best ln this workshop, you'll learn the four basic moves of Street Style Lindy Hop: the Jockey, the Swingout, the Lindy Turn, and the Lindy Circle. Get hep to swing the Lindy Hop wayl |
Frankie recently moved to the Kansas City area after 3 years abroad in Europe, where he studied Lindy Hop, Boogie Woogie, and Rock and Roll dancing during his travels across the continent. He first began swing dancing five years ago and his favorite drink is a Tom Collins. Shawn is a Kansas
City native who has been active in the KC Swing Dance scene for the last
year. She likes Kaluha and Cream.
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