Videos: What's on this November

As the leaves turn and the air becomes crisp, there's no better time to warm up with the joy of dance. 

In this blog, we're thrilled to share a sneak peek of what's in store for you this November.  From the spirited 'Sing Sing Sing' Charleston to the dazzling 'Anything Goes' musicals course, and our brand-new 'Tailspin' dance in the Intermediate Charleston course, there's no shortage of dance delights awaiting you.

But that's not all! This term, we're breaking new ground with our Partner Charleston course. It's your chance to swivel and twirl with a dance partner, adding a delightful social dimension to your dance journey

Mark your calendars because the new term commences on November 6th! 💫🎶💃🕺


CHARLESTON COURSE - SING SING SING

BRIGHTON & HOVE LEWES PORTSMOUTH ONLINE Eastbourne

Join our brand new open Level Charleston dance course set to the iconic tune "Sing Sing Sing." Starting from November 6th, we are thrilled to offer both in-studio and online classes so you can join us either locally or across the globe.


MUSICALS COURSE - Anything goes

HOVE ONLINE

Jump on board our next musical course ‘Anything Goes’
The show is set on an Ocean Liner and the choreography is inspired by the 1950s version of the film and the current West end show. Take a peek at what’s in store…

PARTNER CHARLESTON

9th Nov - Open Space Studios, 6pm - 6 week course

We are so excited to share our first preview of our brand new Partner Charleston course.
After many requests, we have put together a brand new 6 week course where you will learn the basics of 1920s Partner Charleston dancing, simple turns, call and response moves and a fantastic routine too.

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INTERMEDIATE CHARLESTON - TAILSPIN

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Step Up Your Charleston Game with Our Intermediate Course.
In this course, we'll dive deep into the swivels and flicks that make 1920s Charleston iconic. Get ready to take your Charleston skills to the next level by mastering advanced steps that'll leave you feeling confident and fabulous on the dance floor.


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