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Swing Dance (Adult) Course, Saturdays 22nd Sept-20th Oct, The Ivy House


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Swing Dance at The Ivy House

New Courses: Saturday 22nd September - Saturday 20th October 2018

JUST A FEW PLACES LEFT!


Beginners: 11.15am - 12.15pm / ?50

Get your weekend started with a swing with this 5-week foundation course taught by choreographers from the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony. Learn the vibrant jazz dances of the 1920s-1940s, have fun and boost your fitness at the same time. The course will focus on foundation Lindy Hop and Charleston techniques as well as some solo Big Apple essentials! No partner necessary.

To book: www.bookwhen.com/wendysteatham


Inter/ Advanced: 10-11am / ?50

This course is for dancers who have a solid Lindy Hop foundation/ technique and are comfortable with a range of turns, transitions, Charleston variations and footwork. Learn new steps as well as fun and challenging transitions between familiar sequences. Extensions will be offered for more experienced dancers.


Social Dancing: 11-11.15am / FREE

A chance to try out new moves and practise some old favourites! A different set of 3 or 4 tracks will be played each week, of varying tempos, for you to enjoy a social dance in a relaxed, safe space with other Ivy House Hoppers.


To book: www.bookwhen.com/wendysteatham

Queries: [email protected]


Address of classes: The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, London, SE15 3BE

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