
DANCE CLASS SCHEDULE
We arrange our Classes by TERM.
Each Term is approximately six weeks long focused on one dance or style of dance arranged by Level of Dance. You can be confident that if we list a beginner class, it will be populated by beginners allowing all of you to learn and progress at the same speed, gaining skill and friends at the same time.
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Fun nights out
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Friendly atmosphere
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Classes for beginners
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Classess for more experienced dancers
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Ballroom Dances; Waltz, Viennese Waltz, Quickstep, Foxtrot, Tango, Argentine Tango, Swing.
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Latin Dances; Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba, Jive, Paso Doble, Salsa, Bachata

FAQ's

What do I wear?
Something you can move about in freely is essential. The majority of people wear smart casual clothing to class. Bear in mind you will get warm whilst dancing so layers are especially useful.
Shoes; wear something comfortable, most wear leather soled shoes are good. Gym shoes are not great for dancing and please don't wear sling backs or flip flops as these can be really dangerous!

What if I don't have a partner?
We are a friendly group & many people come to class on their own to learn to dance. We make everyone feel welcome & many people have made new friends by coming along to one of our classes. Everyone is included and no one is left to sit on the sidelines! In some classes we have more men!
Our classes usually run for 6 - 8 weeks which allows you to focus on that dance and gives you the time to learn that particular dance without getting confused. With Let's Dance teaching method you will learn a solid dance routine in just one Term which you will feel confident to dance socially.

What happens if I miss a week?
The schedule is designed to allow you to catch up! If you miss a week, not to worry as you can easily catch up the following week.
If you miss more than one week a private lesson with Lissa is advised.

What do you teach?
Ballroom
Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Argentine Tango, Quickstep, Vienese Waltz
Latin American
Cha Cha Cha, Rumba, Paso Doble, Samba, Jive, Salsa, Bachata
Swing
Lindy Hop, Charleston

What is the age range / typical age?
Ages vary from mid 20's to late 70's and 80's. You are never too old to dance!
Which Level Am I?
Level 1/Beginner
This class is for beginner dancers who have not danced this particular dance previousy or this class can be used as a refresher
Level 1.5
If you can do the basics in the dance being taught and want to learn a little more this is the class for you
Level 2/ Improver
This class is for dancers that feel comfortable on the dance floor and would like to sxpand their dances with new steps or learn new techniques
Level 3/Intermediate
This is the class for dancers who would like to learn more about the technique and how to get the glide needed to in Ballroom and the action in Latin dances. You have enough steps and would like to make them look and feel better.