Salsa, Ballroom Classes IC SPR 2012

11/15/11

Contributed by Kurt Lichtmann

Salsa, Ballroom Classes IC SPR 2012 - How to find them on Homerconnect!

TERM SELECTION: SPR 2012 (not PT)
SUBJECT: Phys Activity, Leis and Safety (PALS)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TITLE: Ballroom
or
COURSE NUMBER: 19901
- - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - - -
TITLE: Salsa
or
COURSE NUMBER: 19902
+++++++++++++++++++++++
BALLROOM ST19901: This class is for total beginners: no previous dance experience required, and no partner needed: we will rotate partners frequently. Meet people! Our approach to dance is student friendly, entertaining and fun. We do not require between-class practice, although you would benefit from that. The syllabus is a bit like appetizers: survival style social ballroom, leaning heavily on American Bronze syllabus for Waltz and Tango, but with commonly taught simplifications. Additionally, we will learn SWING and HUSTLE.
    We are non-judgemental instructors. We encourage questions, and give plenty of individual attention. A unique aspect of our approach is that we continually revisit specific ways that both lady and fellow can look good & feel good on the dance floor.You are DANCERS, not just leader & follower! And there is lots more to each dance style than just different steps and patterns.There is drama, expression, lyricism, and the emotional connection to both your partner and the music
+++++++++++++++++++++++
SALSA ST19902: Salsa, Merengue, and Bachata: These Caribbean partner dances are currently the hottest, most popular club partner dances in Central New York, and possibly the world. Salsa gets the most play, and we will spend most our class time exploring it. No previous dance experience required, and no partner needed: we will rotate partners frequently. Meet people! approach to dance is student friendly: entertaining and fun. We do not require between-class practice (although you would benefit by it). Our goal is for you to rock out, and be a sought-after and admired partner at any Latin dance scene, both locally and anywhere.

Questions? Please feel free to contact the instructor klichtmann@ithaca.edu

 

0 Comments



https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20111115092512921