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Conservative Club,
12 New Street,
St Neots,
Cambs
PE19 1AE

Conservative Club
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Bower Room

Every Thursday

EVENING DETAILS:
Absolute Beginners class starting at 7.30pm-8.30pm
Freestyle/practice for around 15-30 minutes
Improvers
starting at 9.20pm-ish
Further practice until end of evening at 10.30pm
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Starting with absolute beginners
Cost:
                     1 Class of evening £5.00
Why not stay & try the
second/third class(es)-FREE
Licensed Bar so please DO NOT bring your own refreshments.
  • FUN classes, great to keep fit too!
  • Friendly atmosphere
  • Plenty of free parking
  • NO PARTNER NECESSARY! (we rotate people during the class
  • Please tell your friends/families
We deliberately don't run our classes as a course, but are working hard to run as a "drop in" class so anyone can join in at any point.
We need your support and if possible, help marketing it to try to ensure continued success.
If you, or anyone you know is interested, we would love to hear from you.
For further information:

   

Our Definition of Experience
Absolute Beginner:
Self explanatory - no experience
Beginner:
Have tried before with a little knowledge of some basic steps i.e kick step or triple step & charleston steps.
Improver:
Know basic 6 and 8 count triple step, some basic charleston moves i.e side by side or reverse charleston
1 term to 2 years' experience
Intermediate:
Full knowledge of lindy turn, swing-out, circle & charleston variations with a minimum of 2 years' experience of these.
Intermediate -Plus/Intermediate Advanced:
Know many variations on lindy turn,swing-out, circle & charleston moves, able to dance at a large range of tempo's with several years' experience.
Advanced:
Able to take many footwork variations, big routines, technical elements, be aware of tension, compression, centring, frame etc with many years' experience.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A GUIDE ONLY & IS NOT INTENDED TO OFFEND!

What to wear:

Dress casually - something that you will not get too hot in!        

You may want to bring a towel, perhaps change of top & deodorant etc

FOOTWEAR:

Ideally, dance shoes, but otherwise just comfortable footwear (stilletto shoes are not practical-especially for men!)

It is always a good idea to bring another pair of shoes to the pair you arrive wearing, as many venues do not like "outdoor" shoes as they  tend to mess up the dance floor surface.

If you are unsure what category you fall under, please contact us for advice, or where we can see you dance so we can give you a rapid response (dance with us & we can tell you in about a minute!)

If  you (or friend / relative) would like to join our classes, please drop-in anytime.

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