![]() White gloves are nice optional accessoriesįor gentlemen. White pique' single or double-breasted vest, and a wing-collar shirt It means a black tailcoat with matching trousers trimmed by ribbon ofīraid or satin on the outside of each trouser leg, a white pique' tie, White tie is the most formal category of dressing. See on invitations and announcements, as well as a general idea of what If all else fails, you can always ask the dance organizers aboutīelow I give a guideline and explanation for dress code, which you may Also, if in doubt, follow the crowd! See what others do and follow This is not as hard as it may seem a little common sense goes a long On the other hand, atĪ dance lesson at your local studio, there is usually no need to dress Men or ball gown for women would be inappropriate. For example, if youĪre invited to a formal charity ball, anything less than a tuxedo for More formal the dance, the more formal the outfit. One of the ways you get accepted into a group is by If you want to join a group of dancers andĮnjoy their company, it is a good idea to follow the accepted costums of It makes the difference between having a happy or unhappy dancingĮxperience, the difference between people wanting, or not wanting toĭancing has its own culture. It’s a great place to practice, hang out, meet new people from near and afar as well as discover inspiration and new moves! If you come to this workshop you entry to the social is FREE! Visit our webpage for full details.Dance Etiquette: Success and Enjoyment in Social Dancingĭance etiquette is a set of guidelines that help us navigate theīecause it is nice to know how to go about in the dancing circles. Reading Swing Jam is our monthly social dance at the Community Hall at Watlington House (accessed via South Street), where we play DJed swing music and dance the night away. CLASS SCHEDULEġ:50pm – 2:00pm Welcome & Teacher IntroductionsĨ:00pm – 12:00am Reading Swing Jam Social EVENING SOCIAL Not suitable for absolute beginner swing dancers. This workshop will be are suitable for improvers to those intermediate/advanced swing dancers. This workshop will be held at Watlington House Community Hall (accessed via South Street), the home of Reading Swing Jam.Īddress: 44 Watlington Street, RG1 4 Reading, England WORKSHOP LEVEL * Click here to book: Tickets on sale 10am Sunday 15th December * WORKSHOP VENUE Workshop tickets are £25 per person and include cake and refreshments + free entry to our Reading Swing Jam social in the evening! For notifications on updates please join our Facebook event. TICKETS & BOOKINGĭue to the nature of this workshop tickets are only available in lead/follow pairs. Final stretch and warm down, and recap videos. Each couple will build a mini jam featuring their favourite air step. We will work on one more air step, and mostly consolidate what we’ve learnt. We will work on some more complex air steps to add to our repertoire – don’t worry, all still very beginner friendly! Class 3: Building It Up! We will get warmed up, work on some jumping technique and some simple air steps. WORKSHOP CONTENT Class 1: Getting Started! They are excited to come and work with the Reading dancers and help everyone take to the skies! They have taught many aerials workshops and taster classes and have put together routines for students and peers featuring some of their favourites. They have attended many aerials workshops themselves over the years, some of the formative training being with the Harlem Hot Shots at Herrang Dance Camp. Michaela and Rupert have been dancing together since 2011, and started learning and practicing air steps that same year. Aerials are an iconic part of Lindy Hop and this three hour workshop is the perfect introduction! YOUR TEACHERS Learn to fly this February with special guest teachers Michaela Delmonte & Rupert Sanford-Scutt from London. Coming Up Next! Aerials with Michaela & Rupert They bring with them a wealth of new content, perspectives, style and ideas that help layer and enrich your dancing. Just as dancing with different partners is important for a swing dancers’ development so is learning from different teachers.
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