Course Previews: What's on This April
Spring is well and truly underway, and we have an exciting lineup of 5 week courses after Easter. Our new term begins on 22 April; watch all the course previews here!
CHARLESTON COURSE - PENCIL FULL OF LEAD
BRIGHTON & HOVE LEWES PORTSMOUTH ONLINE
Take a sneaky peek at our next Open Level Charleston Course coming up in April where we will be dancing to Pencil Full of Lead. This routine is a real crowd pleaser, combining classic choreography with a popular modern track. It’s quirky, upbeat and lots of fun! We run courses online and in the studio locations in the UK.
Available online and in studio. See dates and locations below:
Hove PM - 22 April, 6pm, Open Space Studios
Lewes - 22 April, 6:30pm, The Body Workshop
Portsmouth - 22 April, 7:30pm, CourtX
Online - 23 April, 6pm BST via Zoom
Eastbourne - 23 April, 6:30pm, Leaf Hall
Hove AM - 24 April, 10:30am, Open Space Studios
Brighton - 28 April, 7:30pm The Dance Space
MUSICALS COURSE - ‘ALL THAT JAZZ’ CHICAGO
HOVE ONLINE
Join us for our next Musicals course in April where we will be learning a routine to All That Jazz from Chicago The Musical. Featuring some of the iconic original choreography by Bob Fosse. This routine focuses on defining shapes at a steady pace and is accessible to all. Fishnets optional!
Available online and in studio. See dates and locations below:
PARTNER CHARLESTON - SOME OF THESE DAYS
24 April - Open Space Studios, 6pm - 5 week course
In our next Partner Charleston Course we will be learning a routine to Some Of These Days. This routine is inspired by some West Coast Swing steps and features the iconic Pretzel move! MyCharleston Partner Courses specialise in choreography, allowing you to develop your dance knowledge through building on the routine each week. Join us either as a pair or solo dancer - no partner swapping required!
INTERMEDIATE CHARLESTON - BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY
24 April - Open Space Studios, 7pm - 5 week course
We are very excited to announce that in our next Intermediate Charleston course, we will be dancing to the iconic track that is ‘Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’. This was interestingly the most popular tune during World War II, and was picked to coincide with VE Day on 8 May. For this routine, expect an A-Z catalogue of Solo Jazz moves, combining classic moves and combos. Get these under your belt, and you’ll have the knowledge to attend any intermediate Solo Jazz class!