September 22, 2014, is the start of
the APSU Beginner Eclectic Line Dance Course/Class. This will be a 6 week
course that is designed to fit with the University setting. The course/class is
not just to teach a person line dances but to teach an absolutely Beginner how
to dance. Of course, it is always great to review those basics so everyone is
welcome to participate.
Class will be Mondays, 9/22 –
10/27 except 10/6, 6:30 – 8:20pm and this class is open to
the public. Registration will be open till Noon on 9/22/2014 for this first
session. There will be another 6 week session starting on 11/3-12/8. The
class will be held Dunn Center, third floor annex on the east.
Students will learn the basic dance
steps used in all dances. Proper Execution of steps, understanding of weight
changes, how to recognize different rhythms, timing of steps and how to count
music. Each week class will focus on a
particular dance rhythm.
The 6 week course/class will focus on
Cha Cha Cha, Waltz, Polka, West Coast and Nightclub 2step rhythms. Each week the class will focus on the
particular characteristics that make that week’s rhythm unique. The line
dance(s) taught each week will focus on the particular steps that demonstrate
the week’s rhythm.
The University is hopeful that the
Beginner class will be a success and if so will be looking to expand the
program to an Intermediate Class as well as an ongoing Beginner Class. Don’t
miss out on some great dances set up for this class. Register now by going to http://signmeup.apsu.edu/
The 6 week Course/Class and the “Line
Dance Fitness” class will be instructed by Larry B. Larry has been Line Dancing
for over 15 years and an Instructor for 10 years. For More information on the
above course, Larry B and other great dance opportunities in the Middle
Tennessee area go to www.linedancenews.com
The benefits of dancing:
Strengthening bones and muscles, tone your entire body, improve posture and
balance, reduce stress and tension, boost memory, improve flexibility, weight
loss, increase energy and increase mental capacity. Dance class is also a great
social event to meet new friends.
Keep Dancin’ Larry B
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