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Dance classes for anyone with a love of dance or African rhythm and dance. Soukous dancing is explosive, fun, lively and playful, connecting body and spirit. It will have a positive impact on your physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual health, and shift your focus from the stresses and strains of everyday life, to a happier, well-rounded outlook.

Classes will cater for all age-groups, and be taught in a structured class situation which is fun and easy to follow.

The complex poly-rhythms of the rumba/soukous styles will be broken down into a number of segments, each incorporating a specific part of the body, starting with the feet, and moving slowly through hip, arm and shoulder movements. By the end of a 6 or 8 week season, participants will have learnt the choreography to confidently perform one or two 5-6 minute pieces of soukous music.

It is preferred that participants dance with bare feet, and wear comfortable clothing that is easy to move in.

Passi Jo's own CDs of original Soukous music will be available for $20 at each class.

Bring along a friend and you will receive one half-price class. Offer ends May 31st.

Timetable

 

Day / Time:

Wednesdays 6.30-8pm

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Venue:

Dancehouse, 150 Princes St, North Carlton Tel. 9347 2860

 

Date:

Dancehouse 2010 classes February 17th - November 10th
No classes March 10 & 31; June 16; July 21

 

Cost:

8 week season $160Full (save $5 per class)/
$140Conc+D/house members (save $2.50 per class)
Casual class $25F/$20C+D/house members
Payment due at beginning of each season/class. *

 

Enquiries:

9386 4265 or 0409 145 600

 
 
 

Day / Time:

Fridays, 7-8pm

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Venue:

The Spot, 133 Sydney Road, Brunswick

 

Date:

Starting March 19th

 

Cost:

Casual class $15
Payment due at beginning of each class. *

 

Enquiries:

9386 4265 or 0409 145 600

 
 

 

* Signing up for a season of classes is preferred, but single casual classes will be accepted and accommodated.

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Photos: Pam Kleemann © 2009