Videos: What's on this April

Spring into action with our dynamic dance courses launching this April

Swivel in our Open Level Charleston Course to 'Sugar Foot Stomp' or try iconic number 'Me Ol’Bamboo ' from, Chitty Chatty Bang Bang, in our Musicals Course. Elevate your skills in the Intermediate Charleston course with the upbeat sounds of 'Why Don’t You Do Right.' Plus, mark your calendar for our new Partner Course starting 18th April, set to 'Jeepers Creepers.'


CHARLESTON COURSE - sugar foot stomp

BRIGHTON & HOVE LEWES PORTSMOUTH ONLINE Eastbourne

Get ready to dance with this upbeat and energetic Charleston routine set to the tune 'Sugar Foot Stomp' . See below the timetable for each location:

Online - 15th April, 6pm BST

Brighton - 15th April, 7:30pm The Dance Space

Hove - 16th April, 6pm, Open Space Studios

Lewes- 16th April, 6:30pm, The BodyWorkshop

Porstmouth -16th April, 7:30pm, CourtX

Eastbourne - 17th April, 6:30pm, Leaf Hall


MUSICALS COURSE - me ol’ bamboo

Chitty chitty bang bang

HOVE ONLINE

Prepare your hats and sticks for our upcoming musicals course, where we'll delve into the lively routine of 'Me Ol'Bamboo' from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!

- Online 15 April 7pm with Fiona but

- Studio 16 April 7pm with Elena in Hove

PARTNER CHARLESTON

18th April- Open Space Studios, 6pm - 6 week course

Our next Partner Charleston course is back from 18th April at Open Space Studios at 6pm.

For those new to the course we'll dive into the basics of Partner Charleston, focusing on the iconic 1920s Charleston steps and even some stylish 1930s moves. Our focus is getting you confident on the dance floor in both a social setting. Plus, you'll have the opportunity to learn a fantastic routine that'll have you dancing the night away!

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INTERMEDIATE CHARLESTON - Moten Swing

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18th April - Open Space Studios, 7pm - 6 week course

Set to Peggy Lee's "Why Don't You Do Right," we're blending Charleston, Solo Jazz, and Electro Swing styles. Anticipate a fusion of Jazz and Blues steps, featuring syncopated movements. Alongside the slower sequences, we've incorporated an energetic finale, rich in classic Charleston steps.


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