I have a bunch of small events and workshops this month before I take my brief winter break. This is a particularly good month if you want to enjoy some waltzing -- I have waltz events in New York, Connecticut, and Boston!
I am also available for private lessons in Connecticut (New Haven or Middletown) generally, and in New York and the Boston area on specific dates.
Here's a quick list with links for more information:
Elm City Waltz Holiday Party ~ Friday, December 2nd ~ New Haven, Connecticut
DJ'ed waltz evening 8:30-11:30 with beginner lesson 7:45-8:30.
Mostly Waltz - Hartford ~ Sunday, December 4th ~ Wethersfield, Connecticut
Live music waltz afternoon 3:00-6:00. Beginner lesson (rotary waltz) 2:00-3:00; mid-dance break lesson (cross-step) 4:00-4:15.
Jane Austen Era Dancing ~ Tuesday, December 6th ~ Middletown, Connecticut
Beginner-friendly lesson 8:15-9:30. No costume needed.
1970s Disco Line Dancing ~ Tuesday, December 13th ~ Middletown, Connecticut
Beginner-friendly dancing 8:15-9:30.
Big Apple Waltz Holiday Party ~ Friday, December 16th ~ New York City
DJ'ed waltz evening 8:30-11:30; beginner lesson (cross-step) 7:45-8:30; special mid-dance sequence dance lesson (Tango Waltz)
Jane Austen's Birthday Dance ~ Saturday, December 17th ~ Cambridge (Boston), Massachusetts
Afternoon dance 2:30-5:30 with country dances, quadrilles, waltzes. Beginner-friendly; steps and dances taught. Costumes encouraged!
Holiday Waltz Party ~ Saturday, December 17th ~ Cambridge (Boston), Massachusetts
DJ'ed waltz evening 8:00-10:30; beginner lesson (cross-step) 7:30-8:00; special mid-dance sequence dance lesson (Tango Waltz)
Private lessons (email me directly if you would like to schedule a private lesson)
New Haven & Middletown, Connecticut -- generally available
New York City -- December 10, 11 (morning only), 15 (daytime), 16 (daytime)
Boston -- December 18
Coming in 2012:
Regular monthly waltz & Regency-era lessons in New York City
Victorian balls in Connecticut on February 4th and March 24th
Waltz workshops in Boston (January 22nd) and Providence (March 11th)
and more!
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