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Workshops past and future

Daniel and I thank–belatedly but no less enthusiastically–Eddie Ares and Chasity Smith from Academy Ballroom Atlanta for coming to Macon this past Sunday to teach a workshop for us at the Howard Community Club.  Last year at Stars Over Macon, Eddie offered to come and give us a workshop.  The scheduling turned out to be the biggest challenge, but once we fixed on a date, it all ran like clockwork.  Even the rain that fell steadily throughout Sunday afternoon and evening didn’t keep people away.  Between 25 and 30 people attended and learned from Eddie about creating impact and visual interest in their dancing by making fairly simple changes: rotating when doing box steps in rumba, for instance, or alternating box steps with cross-body leads.  As Eddie pointed out, even social dancers want to look great on the floor and attract people’s attention.  The easiest way to do that is by staying in motion and showing spectators every angle of the body.  He taught everyone a simple but impressive-looking routine with some elements of styling for extra polish and visual appeal.  It was a great learning experience and a wonderful exposure to high-level instruction for those of us who would usually have to travel at least an hour up the highway to get it!

Best of all, Eddie suggested that he might be able to organize more workshops here in Macon with other instructors from Academy.  These are still in the early planning stages, but we’ll keep you posted as more information becomes available.

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Dance famine yielding to dance feast

After a few weeks of not much dancing, we turn over a new leaf tomorrow and head into a week–actually, more like a month–of TONS of dancing.  Hooray!  Here we go:

Tomorrow: private lesson with Eddie and then workshop with Eddie right here in Macon at the Howard Community Club, with our 4th Sunday dance to follow at 7 p.m. as usual.  We have had 30 RSVPs so far and could probably squeeze in a few more.  Email me (laura at dldancers dot com), comment on the “Workshop with Eddie” post here on DLDancers.com, or RSVP to “Dance Workshop with Eddie Ares” on Facebook.

Monday & Wednesday: Jane Madison of Madison Studio is out of town visiting her daughter (the lovely & talented Faith Madison, recently promoted to the corps de ballet of Colorado Ballet) and has asked Daniel and me to substitute-teach the ballet class that I usually take.  We’re going to start them off with the waltz on Monday.  Who knows what could happen on Wednesday?  Also on Monday, we are teaching our first private lesson to an engaged couple getting married in December.  Soooooper excited about that.

Next Saturday (Oct. 2) we have another lesson with Eddie up at Academy Ballroom.  They had to re-do the floor again (2nd time in less than a year, I think) at Academy after an unfortunate plumbing incident but it has all worked out for the best considering that they were able to add another 400 square feet to the studio when they did it.

October 4 begins our next series of ballroom classes.  Click here and scroll down for details.

October 7-9 we’ll be in Missouri visiting my family.  If we get a long enough break from eating (huge family dinner Friday; huge family dinner Saturday; buy new pants Sunday before leaving for airport), we are thinking about trying to catch a dance here.  One of my favorite things about ballroom dancing is that you can almost always find a place to do it!

October 14-16 is the Hotlanta Dance Challenge.  We are not dancing (er, that I know of) but might try to get up there to watch.

October 22-24 is the weekend we’d really like to clone ourselves.  We had to choose between the Atlanta Dance Classic, Stars over Macon, and the Carolina Fall Classic.  We’re going to North Carolina, but it was a tough call.  Those of you that are local, please consider attending Stars over Macon if you’re not already going.  I hear that nearly all the tables are already sold but individual tickets should still be available.  It’s a fantastic event for a great cause.  We just couldn’t pass up what looks to be one of the biggest amateur comps we’ve been to.    The question is: can we learn enough Viennese waltz and Bolero steps tomorrow in our lesson with Eddie to get through a 1:30 competition round, thereby enabling us to enter Gold level events?  Stay tuned!

While you’re busy staying tuned, please go back to this post and vote on the dress choices!

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It’s never too hot for dancing!

The marvelous Dolan Maples (He’s a Ladies’ Man) just called and reminded me I hadn’t yet put a post on our site about this weekend’s Sunday Night Dance Party. Come join us Sunday, July 25 at 7 p.m. at the Howard Community Club for an evening of casual dancing. Admission is $5 and song requests are welcome.

While we’re on the subject, don’t forget Dance Houston County’s second annual “Dancing for our Heroes” charity ball, Saturday, July 31 at 7 p.m. at the Museum of Aviation’s Century of Flight hangar in Warner Robins. The Georgia Big Band is playing this year and there are some great dance demonstrations planned as well. Tickets are $30; visit www.dancehoustonco.org or call Carl Candiano at 478-919-0624.

See you on the dance floor soon!

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Sunday Night Dance Party: “Our Triumphant Return” Edition

So it turns out that this month, the 4th Sunday is the same day we will return from the Gumbo Championships in Baton Rouge.  We’ll get off the plane at 1:20 p.m. and head back to Macon just in time to set up for our dance. Since we will have tales to tell and, hopefully, ribbons to show off, we hope everyone can come and help us celebrate a great competition experience.

Join us at the Howard Community Club at 7 p.m. as usual on Sunday, June 27.  Daniel would like me to particularly remind everyone that song requests are welcome, so please bring any CDs with songs you’d like him to play.

See you soon!

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Awesome Sunday Night Dance Party!

Not that each month’s SNDP isn’t awesome, but this past Sunday’s was particularly good.  We had a better-than-usual turnout including some new people (yay!), everyone danced nonstop throughout the evening (yay!), and Daniel fired up his karaoke program to serenade us with Charles Aznavour’s “For Me Formidable.” Maybe the new paint job at the Howard Community Club got everyone motivated–I know I feel more like dancing now that the former wall color (I’d call it Mismatched Makeup Base Pink) has been replaced with nice creamy neutrals.  It’s much more elegant.

Wielding the trusty Handycam, Daniel took a little video last night.  This is later in the evening, so the crowd had thinned a bit.

We really appreciate everyone’s ongoing support and the energy you bring to our dances every month.  And if you haven’t come to a Sunday Night Dance Party yet, try it out!  It’s a very casual, unintimidating atmosphere.  Practicing, going over steps with your friends, and stopping mid-dance to debate points of technique with your partner are all encouraged.  You might even get to hear Daniel sing a song!

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SNDP: Special Edition

Daniel and I will be at the High Point Classic Dancesport Championships this weekend, so we are leaving the Sunday Night Dance Party in the capable hands of Joyce Newman (local tanguera and owner of many a fabulous shoe) and John Herren (USA Dance Greater Macon Chapter 6059 president).  The dance will proceed as usual; you just won’t be seeing our smiling faces.  So come on out Sunday, Oct. 25, from 6:30 to 9:00.  Dress casually; bring $5 and your song requests.  Behave nicely while we’re gone.  Don’t make me come over there!

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Tango and waltz workshops coming soon

Clint Rauscher of Tango Evolution, assisted by our own Joyce Newman, will be teaching two Argentine Tango workshops in Macon on September 20 and October 18, with plans for a regular third Sunday workshop if turnout is good for those two dates. Each workshop will be 2 hours followed by a one-hour “practica” (practice time). Click here for details and online registration.

On Sunday, September 27 in conjunction with our Sunday Night Dance Party, Jim Riley, assisted by JoyDawn Perry, will teach a 90-minute workshop on technique and styling in Waltz. Last week, Jim, JoyDawn, and I got together and he demonstrated for me some of the material he plans to teach. Having seen what Jim has planned, I can safely say that this workshop will be great for those who already know some waltz steps but want to add more movement, flow, and grace to their dancing. Jim will also teach a short routine you can use for practice or social dancing. Click over to our Fall Dance Workshop page for information.

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Poll: Fall Workshop Ideas

At last night’s dance we floated the idea of offering a workshop in conjunction with one of our upcoming dances, probably in early fall.  We want to get some feedback about what people are interested in.  We are considering offering 2 or 3 one-hour workshop sessions in the afternoon, followed by a dinner break, and then our dance in the evening. Everyone could sign up for the session(s) they want to attend.

To give us some specific feedback, could you please take a minute to answer the following poll?  The link will take you to the poll Web site. Thank you!
Click Here to take survey

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Sunday Night Dance Parties, recent and future

Thanks to everyone who braved the heat in order to attend, last night was another successful Sunday Night Dance Party.  We heard and appreciated some very kind compliments about our musical selections and discussed some great ideas for future Sunday night events.  Here are some pictures from last night:

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SNDP: “Sweating is good for you” edition

Summer has begun and it’s already turning out to be a hot one.  We can’t promise that you’ll feel cooler if you come to this month’s Sunday Night Dance Party–except in the sense that dancing is a very cool thing to do.  Join us from 6:30 to 9:30 this Sunday, June 28 at the Howard Community Club.  Dress casually (wear shorts! Really!); bring $5 for admission and your song requests.  Daniel has been downloading some great new music that he thinks everyone will really enjoy.

See you there!