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Intermediate Variations On Fundamentals (Level 2.5): 8-Week Series

Intermediate Variations On Fundamentals (Level 2.5): 8-Week Series
Apr 02

Intermediate Variations On Fundamentals (Level 2.5): 8-Week Series

BUILD ON WHAT YOU LEARNED IN LEVEL 2 AND FIND NEW WAYS TO USE WHAT YOU KNOW! Now it is time to build vocabulary and learn some interesting variations on what we already know. Brazilian Zouk fundamentals can be used in many different ways and offer a number of possibilities that are rarely explored. This 8-week progressive series with Gui Prada and Vanessa Scott will cover in-depth variations of well-known Brazilian Zouk fundamentals and some important lead/follow and connection principles. The class will also include a good amount of practice time, so you can really apply everything we talk about during the classes. Tuesdays at DanceSport Dupont [hidden] 8-week series April 2 - May 21 Each week will introduce and explore one or two, maybe even three variations of the following fundamentals, and different ways we can put them together: Yo-Yo Soltinho Boomerang Cuddle Raul Hip Connection Body movement There is a lot you can do with these fundamentals to make your dancing interesting and fluid. In order to get the most out of this series, you must have taken the Level 1, Level 1.5, and Level 2 Progressive Fundamentals series with District Zouk. Also, after each class there will be a practice session from 8:15-8:45pm so you can stay and practice what you learned with students from this and other classes. Enrollment: $144 for the 8-week series No partner required No drop-ins - you must sign up for the full 8-week series When purchasing your ticket we ask you to decide if you'd like to lead or follow in the classes so we can keep the lead/follow ratio fairly even. Note: DanceSport Dupont Circle class cards cannot be used for this series Pre-requisite: this class is aimed at students who have taken the Level 1, Level 1.5 and Level 2 Progressive Fundamentals series with District Zouk and have completed Level 2 within the last four months. If you haven’t taken those series but are interested in joining this one, please talk to one of our instructors and let them know of your interest to determine if you can participate and benefit from this class. Location: DanceSport DuPont Circle2201 P St. NW (GPS 1520 22nd St. NW)The Church of the Pilgrims Fellowship Hall (Entrance from the south side via stairs going down) Washington DC 20037 Between P & Q St's, 2 blocks west of the Q St exit of the Dupont Circle red line Metro. Directions and unlimited adjacent Embassy Row parking info available at: [hidden] bus lines: G2, D2 & D6, 42, N line to Friendship Hts, S line from Silver Spring & downtown and Dupont Circle Circulator from Georgetown The Instructors: Gui Prada started dancing in 2004 inspired by the movie "Shall We Dance?". He began to dive deep into dance in 2006 as a work-study trainee of the Jaime Arôxa Dance School in Rio de Janeiro. Jaime Arôxa, one of the creators of Brazilian Zouk, was the head instructor and was a mentor for the most accomplished dancers in Brazil. During his 6 years as a member of the school's team, he learned all Brazilian partner dances (Forró, Samba de Gafieira, Soltinho, Bolero and Zouk) as well as Argentine Tango. After he left the school, he continued dancing and learning from other remarkable instructors, including Fabiano Vivas, Kelly Reis, Érico Rodrigo, Guilherme Pimentel and many others. Since then he has focused his training and research on taking the best of each of these dances and applying it to the close embrace, with the purpose of conveying a sense of well-being and relaxation to dance partners. In 2016 he attended the first Zouk Retreat in Valencia, led by Xandy Liberato, Brenda Carvalho and Anderson Mendes. After that, his research on partner dancing took a new direction, as he continued working with Brenda and Anderson to seek for the application of the concepts explored at the retreat in different ways by using the references of the other Brazilian partner dances and Argentinian Tango. As a result, the importance of the basic steps and concepts became evident, since it is through them that all dances reach another level. Ghee is looking forward to sharing his technique and training with students here in Washington DC to help them improve their basics, comfort and confidence on the dance floor. Vanessa Scott found zouk in New Zealand and was drawn to its music, fluidity and circular movement. When she lived in the midwest US, she persuaded a ballroom teacher to go half on DVDs and learn Zouk from scratch together. About three years ago Vanessa moved to the DMV area and has been zouking as much as possible ever since. She immediately joined the District Zouk dance team and has performed with them for three years. In 2018, she started directing her own Ladies Performance Team and they are in their second year. In 2017, she went to the first ever 30-day Rio Zouk Immersion Course in Brazil where she studied with top world instructors Jaime Aroxa, Renata Pecanha, Brenda Carvalho and Anderson Mendes da Rocha. Working closely with them in such an intimate setting allowed her to see the depth of zouk and differentiate between different philosophies. In winter 2017, Vanessa completed a 40-hour one-on-one personal training with Xandy Liberato in Spain. In spring 2019, she completed 19 hours of training with William and Paloma at the Zouk Sensation 7 Day Bootcamp. She has enjoyed traveling the world soaking up different flavors of zouk and is excited to share her passion and knowledge with others. District Zouk’s mission is to offer regular opportunities to learn and dance Brazilian zouk, and to nurture and grow the Brazilian zouk community in DC. Ashley Kent and Valentine Luu co-founded District Zouk with Amy Abbott and Bianca Desroches, and they have been teaching weekly Brazilian zouk classes at DanceSport Dupont Circle since June 2014, as well as organizing workshops and other events. District Zouk's classes are technique-focused and accessible to those new to social dancing, those with a background in other dance styles, and those who have been learning and dancing this dance for awhile. District Zouk received an award at the New York Zouk Festival in October 2017 for their contributions to zouk in North America. 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when: April 2 @ 6:45pm - May 21 @ 8:15pm
where: DanceSport Dupont Circle, 2201 P St NW, Washington, DC, 20037 map
category: Argentine Tango
 


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