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Saturday, October 9th, 2010

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Location
Lioudmila Studio
18 Roth St # 200

Alexandria, VA 22314-4577

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I can also come to your home! Please note that price may be higher for house calls, to cover time and travel expense.

Schedule and Information:
201 995 3068
dancewithliz@gmail.com
If you don’t get me right away, I will get RIGHT back to you!

Price: $65 per hour (compare to $100 or more at ballroom dance programs)
Special deal: $180 for three lessons (which is what most people “need”)coolfeet

WEAR COMFORTABLE CLOTHES AND SHOES.  Shoes should have some slide on the bottom.  Worn-out but clean-soled sneakers work well.  Comfortable dress shoes with leather soles are great too.  Ladies, I recommend flats at first.  DON’T wear flip flops.  They don’t work for dancing.

Münster Lindy Hop, Sept 4-5, 2010

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Blues-Lindy

Why choose lindy or blues?  Dance both at once, to faster blues music or slower lindy hop music.
Leader/ Follower Training

Here’s your chance to isolate and practice some very important body movement skills which will qualitatively improve your partnering ability.

Jumps, Dips, and Tricks

Learn some relatively easy but very impressive moves to do in jams, performance or just for fun.  It’s best if you take this class with one partner, but not required.
Turns and Spins

What’s the secret to really good turns and spins?  Find out finally, in this class!
Connection, Connection, Connection

Are you really following?  Really leading?  Or just thinking you know what your partner wants and doing that?  Now that you know how to move your own body, learn some fun exercises to practice with a partner. Then you will find out for sure, and have a chance to get much better. We want to be better leaders and followers because great connection feels great!

Cool Charleston Moves

Impress your friends by doing these awesome Charleston moves.
Jazz Moves- Fundamentally Crucial Body Movement for Lindy Hop

It’s the age-old question.  You watch a great dancer from across the room.  You think to yourself, “OK.  I know how to do a swing-out.  He knows how to do a swing-out.  But why does his swing-out look so much better?”  Learn the mysterious, fundamental moves-between-the-moves that make all the difference in our dancing.
Charleston Capers

End the day with some fun and happy Charleston moves and variations.