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Dance styles
Ballroom/Latin -
Ballroom and Latin is increasingly popular for
both children and adults due to
'strictly come dancing' and
'mad hot ballroom'. The Ballroom dances consist of Waltz,
Tango,
Foxtrot, Quickstep and Viennese Waltz.
The Latin
consists
of Cha, Samba, Rumba, Paso doble
and Jive.
Each dance has its own style, rhythm and
charator.
Ballroom and Latin can be danced for fun, to keep fit, at social
events or at a competitive level.
Modern sequence -
this style of dance is a more modern version
of oldtime, which developed in the 1900's.
Modern sequence
is based around the ballroom and Latin dances, with more
recently
salsa and mambo
styles being introduced.
Modern sequence dances
are set 16 bar routines that
everyone dances.
Sequence dancing is one of the most popular forms of social dancing.
Streetdance -
Learn the dance moves seen in the music video's
to the latest hip hop and R&B music sounds.
Streetdance is a great way to learn to dance, keep fit and have fun.
Rock 'n' Roll -
Rock n Roll is a very popular dance style that
has been around since the 1950's, enjoyed by both children
and
adults. Learn the basic rock step action to begin, then onto the
flicks, kicks, twists and spins.
Basic Rock n Roll is also taught in adults Ballroom and Latin
classes as a starter to the energetic jive.
Mini Movers - the children will develop rhythm, timing, balance,
co-ordination and confidence through movement to music.
In this class for 7-9 years the children will learn disco, Rock n Roll,
Streedance, Hip hop and Cheerdance.
The younger group will learn a mixture of action songs, disco,
Rock n Roll, Latin and cheerdance.
This class even has its own award scheme as a record of your
childs achievements.
Cheerdance -
this style of dance is no-longer just a 'American thing'
it's growing in popularity by the day.
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