Fundamentals 2.0 - 6-week course
Ready to take your West Coast Swing skills to the next level? Join us for our intermediate-level course, where you'll learn how to improve on the basic patterns and create a stronger foundation for your WCS.
This course is perfect for those who want to increase their knowledge and strengthen their skills in West Coast Swing. With us, you'll learn techniques to improve your timing, footwork, and connection with your partner.
To join this course, you must have a strong understanding of the basic patterns, including the whip. We will build on this foundation, helping you to refine your technique and expand your repertoire of moves.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to become a more confident and skilled West Coast Swing dancer. Enroll in our intermediate-level course today and take your WCS to the next level!
***Pre-registration is required ***
Thursdays starting April 27 - June 8, 2023 at 8:30pm
(No Class May 4, 2023)
*** NEW LOCATION***
Classes held at Rosedale Community Association (901 - 11 Avenue NW)
$80 / person - Register Today
Why learn West Coast Swing?
West Coast Swing gained popularity because of its refined style and ability to be adapted to contemporary music. During the late 1950s, the dance began to gain national recognition and has continued to grow in popularity until the present day.
After nearly five decades, West Coast Swing has endured the test of time and it’s no surprise why. This adaptable dance incorporates many forms of swing including the Lindy, Shag, Whip and Push. Versatile dancers, eager to display their talent, are continually innovating creative and interesting movements in swing.
Here are some reasons why you should learn West Coast Swing:
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You can choose almost any type of music to dance to. You’ll be able to dance to your favourite songs. West Coast Swing since it can be fast or relaxed, soft, or authoritative. This makes it a suitable fit for Top 40, pop, rock, blues, jazz, and anything in between.
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It’s an equal partnership dance. WCS is a conversation between each dancer; the leader initiates the dance, but the follower can assist and add some zest to the "conversation." This constant interplay keeps this dance fabulously exciting. Finally, along with Argentine Tango, it is the only other western dance where it is “socially acceptable” for two men or two women to dance with each other (sexual orientation is irrelevant).
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You can incorporate other dance techniques. With WCS, you can incorporate different styles of dance, such as Ballroom, Country, Latin, and Hip Hop, among others.
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Creativity is highly recommended. Out of all types of partner dance, West Coast Swing gives dancers the most flexibility when it comes to being creative. A lot of people love West Coast because it's like a smooth roller coaster ride, and once the basic patterns are learned, many "surprises" can be added. You may find that you are even surprised by yourself when dancing by spontaneously inventing creative steps and patterns!
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Versatility & Practicality It can be done slow and sexy, smooth and sophisticated, or fast and rhythmically to most types of music, including Top40, R’n’B, classic Swing, Jazz, Funk, Blues, Pop, Country & Western and Hip Hop. People of all ages can use it anywhere, anytime, and with any music. You can dance West Coast Swing in a club, at a wedding, or in a restaurant and have the staff tip you for entertaining their guests!
Register for a class today!!
