 | All
are welcome to dance with us. |
 | We
have no dress code. |
 | One
can choose to dance either lead or follow. |
 | Couples
and singles will find people to dance with, there is no need to bring a partner
along in order to dance. |
 | We
use Callerlab definitions and add fun styling to the calls.
|  | Our
dance location is smoke and alcohol free. |
 | Classes
will begin in the Fall of 2006 with Mainstream/Plus on Monday nights and Advanced
classes on Tuesday nights. |
 | We
will conduct a weekly workshop on Thursday nights; Advanced the 1st Thursday and
C1 all others; as well as all-level dances on specific weekends. These dances
will be posted on our website under "What's New"
as the dates become available. |
 | Whats
all this about levels of square dancing? One
of the neat things about Modern Western Square Dancing (which is what we are doing,
by the way) is that there is a standard teaching order and groups of calls established
by an organization called Callerlab. We use this system, which means that what
you learn with us will let you dance with clubs all over the world. Whenever
you attend a dance, the caller will announce the level for the tip they are about
to call. That way youll know whether you know the calls they are going to
use. Usually, depending on whos at the dance, the caller will alternate
levels from tip to tip. You will
learn the Mainstream and Plus levels in the first year of class.
At our club dances, we make sure that our new students get plenty of opportunity
to dance the calls theyve learned in class. What you see the Angels doing
during their tips in class is full Plus level where youll
be by Graduation in May. Trust us! The
next level is Advanced, which we teach as a separate class. Above that
are Challenge levels C1, C2, and C3. We have
regular weekly workshops for Advanced and Challenge dancers, and some years, when
there is enough interest, we teach a Challenge level class.
|  | Am
I expected to go to the next level? Some
people do finish one level and move right on to the next, and other people settle
in at a level they like and stay at that level. Many people choose to go back
through our MP class, to gain experience, to learn the other (follow or lead)
part, to help new students, or just because they like it. Lots of people take
the MP class and dont take further classes, staying active by coming to
classes or dances on a regular or occasional basis. There is plenty of dance opportunity
at the MP levels, and many people never do choose to move on. You are free to
choose to advance at your own pace, or not at all. If you do choose to learn a
new level of dancing, there is a lot of support for you in the club. aaaa |
 | Whats
a tip? |
A tip is a square dance term for a period of dancing.
Often, it consists of one "hash call", which is whatever choreography
the caller wants to use, and one "singing call", which is more structured.
For practical purposes, you can think of a tip as all the dancing between two
breaks.
 | You
certainly dont expect me to be doing all that twirling and whooping stuff,
do you? What you are asking about
is called "styling", and yes, it is a lot of fun. And its
easier than it looks! There
are two main reasons we hold off on teaching styling. First,
its challenging enough figuring out where your feet and bodies go without
adding all the bells and whistles as well. Its good to learn the basics
before we get too fancy. Second,
without styling, the calls are universal from club to club, so learning the basics
without styling allows you to dance just about anywhere, with a gay club or a
straight club. The styling we use is mostly unique to gay clubs. We
usually have styling class in the late winter or early spring, and we take an
entire class to add all the bells and whistles to the calls you will have already
learned. It is a lot of fun. Until then, have a great time dancing without the
styling and honing your skills with the calls. If
you have any concerns about styling, remember, styling is always optional,
even after we teach it. There are plenty of people who dont choose to style,
and nobody should ever feel pressured to. Well make sure we cover that part,
too! And yes, we expect you to
be whooping. Youre among friends. Whoop it up! |
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