Weekly Chicago Stepping Classes  in Albany NY

Weekly Chicago Stepping Classes in Albany NY

Are you ready to learn the hottest new dance in town?

By Brian Bolton/ Yvonne Bolton

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Location

40 Colvin Ave

40 Colvin Avenue Albany, NY 12206

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About this event

Are you ready to learn the hottest new dance in town? Chicago Stepping is a smooth, stylish, and improvisational partner dance that is sure to get your heart racing and your feet moving.

Chicago Stepping is rooted in soul, jazz, and R&B music, and it is characterized by its elegant footwork, intricate turns, and playful connection between partners. It is a dance that is both challenging and rewarding, and it is a great way to get exercise, have fun, and meet new people.

In this class, you will learn the basics of Chicago Stepping, including the fundamental footwork, turns, and patterns. You will also learn how to lead and follow, and how to improvise and connect with your partner.

No prior dance experience is necessary, and all are welcome. So come on out and learn to step Chicago-style!

Here are some reasons why you should get excited about Chicago Stepping:

It's a fun and challenging dance that will get you moving and sweating.

It's a great way to meet new people and socialize.

It's a versatile dance that can be enjoyed at a variety of events, from social gatherings to competitions.

It's a dance that is both stylish and elegant, and it's sure to make you look and feel your best.

So what are you waiting for? Come on out and learn to step Chicago-style today! You won't regret it!

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a partner ?

No. There are other men and women available to dance with. but bring your partner if you have one!!!

What do I wear ?

Wear comfortable, and layered clothing in case you need to cool down from this hot dance.

What about shoes ?

Wear comfortable shoes (if possible with a smooth bottom ) that you can really move in. Sneakers are okay.. but will make things difficult with turns and spins.

But I have two left feet can I learn anyway?

Yes!!!! We simplify the dance so that even those with no dance experience can learn and enjoy themselves.

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