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Class Schedule

Fridays: 7:30 pm & 8:20 pm
Sundays: 7:00 pm & 7:50 pm

Doors open at 6:45 pm both nights.

Special Dance Times
See monthly schedule for dates when our dance space will be closed or dances held at an alternate location.

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Class Schedule

 

"Dancing can reveal all the mystery that music conceals." - Charles Baudelaire
     May 2017    
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6:45 Open dancing

7:30 Waltz

8:20 Nightclub Two Step

 

Parking

 

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6:45 Open dancing

7:00 Waltz

7:50 Nightclub Two Step

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6:45 Party Night

Steve Showers Hosting

SS

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6:45 Open dancing

7:00 Waltz

7:50 Nightclub Two Step

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6:45 Open dancing

7:30 Waltz

8:20 Nightclub Two Step

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6:45 Open dancing

7:00 Waltz

7:50 Nightclub Two Step

8:45 General meeting

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6:45 Open dancing

7:30 Waltz

8:20 Nightclub Two Step

Parking

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6:45 Open dancing

7:00 Waltz

7:50 Nightclub Two Step

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May Syllabus


Beginner Intermediate Advanced
Waltz Waltz Waltz
     
Beginner Intermediate Advanced
Waltz Waltz Waltz
     

Past and Upcoming Monthly Calendars


February 2017
March 2017
April 2017
May 2017
June 2017
July 2017
August 2017
September 2017
October 2017
Can performing really be addictive? Yes and no. In the medical sense, dancing and performing are definitely not addictive, but many dancers report getting a "rush" from being on stage. While dancing, the body releases endorphins, which are chemicals in the brain that are responsible for positive moods. Endorphins also act like natural painkillers, so even after hours of gruelling rehearsal, dancers don't necessarily feel their aching muscles and joints when they're on stage. Once they start dancing, many people find it hard to quit because the enjoyment factor is so compelling. It's hard to find something else to take its place since few other activities make them feel so connected and alive.