BACHATA (BEGINNING LEVEL) - 6 WEEKS PROGRESSIVE COURSE

BACHATA (BEGINNING LEVEL) - 6 WEEKS PROGRESSIVE COURSE

We will be covering technique, basic steps, etiquette and everything one needs to know to start dancing. NO PARTNER NEEDED!

By the Dance Scene

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Thursday, May 9 · 8 - 9pm EDT

Location

The Dance Scene

25333 Van Dyke Avenue Center Line, MI 48015

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About this event

BACHATA I (BEG) Group Class – 6 Weeks

THURSDAY at 8pm – starting, THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, 2024

$89 per Person for 6 Weeks

$178 for 2 (Couple) for 6 Weeks


Beginning class which will cover Bachata fundamentals, technique and basic steps following Bronze (beginning) syllabus. You do not need dance experience to attend this course.


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From the late 1990s and onward, dancers in the Western World started creating novel dance forms inspired by bachata music. The most well-known example of this is the made up basic step commonly referred to as the "side to side step", which is sometimes accompanied by an exaggerated "pop” of the hips during the tap. These novel western dance forms were mostly created copying dance moves from other partner dances of various origins, Latin and non-Latin alike. Often referred to in the West as "authentic/Dominican" bachata, the original social dance was created in the Dominican Republic during the 1960s and was danced only in closed position, like the Bolero, often in close embrace. Bachata basic steps are performed by moving within a small square (side, side, forward and then tap with your toes, than side, side, back and tap). This step was inspired by the bolero basic step, but evolved over time to include a tap and syncopations (steps in between the beats), helping dancers express the more dynamic music being commonly played. The hand placement can vary according to the position of the dances, which can range from very close to open to completely open.

Organized by

 School of Ballroom & Latin Dance

Ballroom~Latin~Swing~Hustle

 

Opened in 1976 by Bart Ferko, the Dance Scene studio tucked behind the Shopper’s Mall at 10 Mile and Van Dyke has been providing a place for Center Line Area people to express themselves through dance for over 40 years.

Anna Sobiechart is now the Owner of The Dance Scene. She was Bart’s fellow teacher for 27 years and is an accomplished dancer from Poland. Anna is an excellent instructor who loves to teach all skill levels.

The studio hosts private dance lessons every week, plus group lessons and several parties and events. Private lessons, group lessons, and dance parties are open to the public. All ages are welcome.

The Dance Scene’s mission is to enrich lives by building confidence, encouraging wellness and providing opportunities for connection through dance.