Showing posts with label Swing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swing. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2012

Got Two Left Feet? Know someone who does? We can help!

(by Cheryl Williams)
If I had a dollar for every time someone told me they have two left feet, no rhythm, or simply cannot dance, I think I could retire!  After teaching hundreds of students over the past 15 years I almost enjoy hearing this initial defeatist attitude, all for the sheer pleasure of then proving them wrong.  I understand how the uninitiated can be intimidated at first, watching partner dancers move effortlessly across a dance floor together.  I remember my own mystification as an adolescent when I once saw two of my jazz ballet peers swing dancing.  How does she know what to do, I thought?  How do they both know?

Like many things in life, dance can be enjoyed on many different levels; as a great social activity, as fun physical conditioning, as an art, or as something to develop and challenge oneself in the form of competition.  One’s success in this endeavor, to dance, depends on many things including natural ability, dedication to learning, a sense of music, committed practice, coordination etc.  But, to my experience, there is another key factor that basically overrides all the others.  The grand majority of successful students, once introduced to dance, all seem to possess this one particular trait:  They find it fun.



photo credit: Jun Ogata
It is not unusual for students to ask me; “How long before I’m good at Salsa? (or Tango, or Ballroom, or West Coast Swing?)”  It is a difficult question to answer, if only because being “good” at dance can mean so many things. Do they mean, when will they look good? or when will they feel more in control?  Are they asking when will they be confident enough to ask a beautiful stranger to dance, or are they planning to audition for So You Think You Can Dance?  In any case, the answer is different for everyone and depends on a combination of many factors, some previously mentioned. My first reaction is always to ask my students if they are enjoying the process of learning.  If they are, I know it’s just a question of time before they look and feel more confident.  It could take 3 months, 3 years, a lifetime, but when you are having fun along the way, the amount of time it takes matters less.



In the late 90s, during the early Swing revival days in Montreal, I remember attending a dance night with three fellow enthusiasts.  At that time, all the local swing dancers were novices.  One of the leaders from my group had phenomenal ability and could make me dance all kinds of steps.  The two others were less natural but, due to their love of the dance, are still a part of the swing scene today and have become highly sought-after partners.  The leader with the great ability did not continue and when I danced with him a few years after that first night, I noted his dancing had not evolved at all.  He was still a good dancer but not nearly as good as the two others, who had less ability but more enthusiasm.



If you have always thought of dance as inaccessible, believing you just don’t “have it”, I encourage you to give it a try - maybe even 3 tries.  You could be surprised.  I have had success teaching many people how to pick out a beat, how to learn a pattern, how to connect with a partner etc.  I have seen many men come into the studio because their significant other has twisted their arm, only to later see the same men booking extra lessons because they are enjoying it so much. Just the fact that you have thought about dancing suggests to me that it is something you should explore.



If you want to try a dance class, consider attending one of our open monthly parties, which take place the first Saturday of every month.  The next Dance Conmigo party is Saturday, June 2nd, and features a crash course in RUMBA from 8pm-9pm, followed by general dancing til midnight.  For details, consult the Dance Conmigo website: http://www.danceconmigo.com/dchome





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Friday, March 23, 2012

Dance Conmigo Party/Fete April 7th (3 dance floors Salsa-Tango-Ballroom)


(version française ci-dessous)

Saturday, April 7, 2012
8:00pm until 11:30pm

Dance Conmigo Party Saturday, April 7th, 8pm-midnight. Join us at Studio Metronome (4557 St-Laurent, 3rd floor) for a great night of music and dancing!

8pm-9pm: Beginner intro class in Salsa
9pm-12am: General Dancing- now in three rooms:

Room l Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cha-Cha!
Room ll Argentine Tango
Room lll a mix of everything! Waltz, Foxtrot, Cha-Cha, Mambo, Swing, West Coast Swing, Argentine Tango, Rumba, Samba, Hustle, Viennese Waltz...

Everyone welcome - beginners to advanced! Tell a friend. And please
note: No street shoes allowed in the dance studio, please bring a change of shoes. Entrance is $6.

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Soirée dansante samedi, le 7 avril, 20h-24h. Joignez-vous à Dance Conmigo, au Studio Metronome (4557 St-Laurent, 3é étage), pour une magnifique soirée de danse!

20h-21h: un cours d'initiation Salsa!
21h-minuit: la danse générale- maintenant dans trois salles:

Salle Amadeus: Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cha-Cha!
Salle Chopin: Tango Argentin
Salle Bach: Un mélange de toutes ! Waltz, Swing, Tango Argentin, West Coast Swing, Salsa, Cha-Cha, Foxtrot, Samba, Rumba, Mambo, Hustle, Valse Viennoise...

Tout le monde est le bienvenue - de débutants à avancés! Invitez vos amis! Amenez, svp, des souliers avec des semelles propres pour porter sur la piste de danse. Admission: 6$.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Intercultural Program features Dance Conmigo




As part of its Intercultural program, École Josephine Dandurand has added to its regular field trip outing a dance lesson, offered in Spanish by Dance Conmigo.   Students wanting to experience elements of Montreal's Spanish-speaking culture enjoy a day visiting Latin bookstores, eating at a Mexican restaurant and participating in activities conducted in Spanish.  By taking a dance class in Spanish, students can reinforce their understanding of the language while picking up a fun and active social skill.

Dance Conmigo is happy to teach any of the dances in its curriculum in English, French or Spanish.


École Josephine Dandurand 
90 rue Mackenzie-King
Saint-Jean-sur Richelieu  

Dance Teachers: Cheryl Williams and Alain Guillot


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Six Week Ballroom Classes


Beginner Ballroom

Learn the basics of the most popular social ballroom dances. A fun partner endeavor, social dancing is also a wonderful physical activity to develop coordination, posture and poise. Learn the basic steps, dance hold, rhythm, timing & footwork for each of these dances - and look great at your next wedding or dance party event! Beginners are encouraged to take both "Smooth" and "Rhythm" classes during the same session to get exposed to both styles of social dance. However, students also have the option of taking just one class per session and focusing on the style of their choice. Register alone - or save $$ when you register with a partner before the deadline date!


Fall Session 2011 - Beginner Ballroom:
(half session of 6-weeks)
- Rhythm Dances (Swing & Samba)Mondays 6:30pm-7:30pm
Oct 31 - Dec 5, 2011
at Dance Conmigo (3655 St-Laurent, suite 207)

AND/OR
- Smooth Dances (Foxtrot & Viennese Waltz)
Mondays
7:30pm-8:30pm
Oct 31 - Dec 5, 2011
at Dance Conmigo (3655 St-Laurent, suite 207)
Cost:
$70/person if registered and paid by Oct 24th, 2011
$120/couple if registered and paid by Oct 24th, 2011
after Oct 24th : $75 per individual (course time and availability not guaranteed)
drop-in or "trial class" rate: $15/class.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Dance Conmigo Party this Saturday (Aug 6)



Dance Conmigo Party this Saturday (Aug 6) at Studio Metronome (4557 St-Laurent) Join us at Studio Metronome for a great night of music and dancing!

8pm-9pm: Beginner Intro class to Slow Waltz
9pm-12am: General Dancing in two rooms:

Room l (Amadeus) Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cha-Cha!
Room ll (Bach) a mix of everything! Waltz, Foxtrot, Cha-Cha, Mambo, Swing, West Coast Swing, Argentine Tango, Rumba, Samba, Hustle, Viennese Waltz...

Plus dance presentations and surprise performances! Everyone welcome - beginners to advanced! Tell a friend. Entrance is $5



Dance Classes this FALL!! You can now register for our next session of group classes which starts the week of Monday, Sept 12th. Register before Tuesday, Sept 6th (alone or with a partner) and pay reduced rates for this 12-week session! Salsa 1-2-3, West Coast Swing 1-2-3, Ballroom Rhythm, Ballroom Smooth, Argentine Tango 1-2, Cha-Cha... For course days & times, please consult our Course Schedule Page.


Free Tango Class & Practica Saturday, August 27th, at Dance Conmigo
Come to a FREE beginner's tango class - PLUS a 2-hour tango practice -Saturday, August 27th at Dance Conmigo (3655 St-Laurent, suite 207).

7pm-8pm: Intro to Tango class
8pm-10pm: Open Tango dancing

Free entrance, bring your own drinks.
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