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Yoga Dance Fusion in Montana

* Type of Dance = Shake Rattle & Pose: Yoga Dance Fusion

* One Time = Friday, January 4, 2008 5:30 - 6:45 pm

* Name of Instructor = Kimberlee Jensen Stedl

* Location = Down Dog Missoula, 2615 Connery Way, Missoula, MT

* Contact Information = DoYoga@8thElementYoga.com
http://www.8thElementYoga.com/yoga_dance/

* Cost = $12 drop-in rate

* Level = Beginner Dance, Intermediate Yoga

Yoga comes to life with this energetic fusion of flowing Hatha yoga and
dance. Using moves from martial arts, belly dance, African dance, and
modern dance, we dance our way into and out of yoga poses in this
playful lively class. You get cardiovascular benefits plus strength and
flexibility while exploring your own unique creativity.

Dance movements are both strong and soft, yang and yin, for a balanced
mind body workout. Choreography is simple – we emphasize movement, not
memorization. No prior dance experience necessary but some prior yoga
experience is helpful, as this is a dynamic and challenging class.


*Why yogis should take this class: *Freeform spontaneous dance is the
natural progression of yoga, according some some yoga lineages. In this
class we have a mix of structured time and freeform time which enables
you to catch a glimpse of liberation. When we're moving freely, all the
movements stemming from a seat of joy, disregarding comparisons to
others or perfection of movement, it opens a window to liberation.  Also,
because we dance to warm the body and prepare the muscles for a pose,
we can often get deeper into poses. Because we dance our way into balance
poses,we can trick ourselves into challenging poses we might normally
dread. The combination of dancing, a training method used by athletic
trainers, further strengthens our balance.

*Why dancers should take this class: * While performance dance is
beautiful and powerful in its own right, dancers can sometimes focus so
rigorously on choreography and perfection, that they sometimes forget
the joy of moving and feeling the movement deep from within. In this
class, we move to work our way into poses, we move to express and we
move just to move sometimes. It helps dancers remember their joy of
movement and music. Because we use movements from a variety of styles
we move in a variety of ways: strong, slinky, choppy, fast, slow, wild,
controlled. It challenges dancers to move in ways outside of their
normal realm, which helps make them stronger dancers all around.
Finally, because we often dance while holding balancing poses, dancers
sharpen their balance and learn how to move while holding intricate
stances.

Flamenco Workshop in San Francisco

One Week Intensive Flamenco Dance workshop with Rafael Amargo From Spain 


Monday November 26-December 2, 2007
(seven Days flamenco workshop)

La Solea Dance Studio
3380 19th Street
San Francisco, Ca

(415)531-1141

Don't Miss the opportunity to study with Rafael Amargo

Monday -Friday
6:00-7:30pm Intermediante level
7:30-9:00pm Advance/Professional Level

Saturday and Sunday
11:00am-12:30pm Intermediate Level
12:30-pm-2:00pm Advance/Professional Level

Fee:
$210 one week
$40 drop-in
Space limit reserved your space before November 16
Checks must receive before November 16 to be able to
do the workshop

Make checks payable to Theater Flamenco and Send to:
952 Carolina Street.San Francisco Ca. 94107
More Information contact Carola Zertuche At
Carola_zertuche@yahoo.com

You can check at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjNsJ42xu8g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjNsJ42xu8g
 

Yoga Dance Fusion in Seattle


* Type of Dance = Shake Rattle & Pose: Yoga Dance Fusion

* Date: September 30, 2007

* Name of Instructor = Kimberlee Jensen Stedl

* Location = Planet Earth Yoga, 418 N 35th Stl, Seattle, WA

* Contact Information = DoYoga@8thElementYoga.com
http://www.8thElementYoga.com/yoga_dance/index.php

* Cost = $14 for the class, $100(early bird)/$125(reg) for the teacher
training workshop plus class

* Level = Beginner Dance, Intermediate Yoga

Class description: Yoga comes to life with this energetic fusion of
flowing Hatha yoga and dance. Using moves from martial arts, belly
dance, African dance, and modern dance, we dance our way into and out
of yoga poses in this playful lively class. You get cardiovascular
benefits plus strength and flexibility while exploring your own unique
creativity.

Dance movements are both strong and soft, yang and yin, for a balanced
mind body workout. Choreography is simple – we emphasize movement,
not memorization. No prior dance experience necessary but some prior yoga
experience is helpful, as this is a dynamic and challenging mind body
movement class.

Teacher Training Description: Want to learn invigorating choreography
and innovative ways to introduce yoga poses into your classes?
Kimberlee Jensen Stedl offers this one-of-a-kind teacher training workshop. This
workshop is worth .3 continuing education credits with the American
Council on Exercise. Invigorate your classes with this creative fusion
of yoga and dance: cardiovascular, strength and flexibility in one
class. Learn moves from international dance forms to dance your way in
and out of numerous yoga poses.

The teacher workshop is open to yoga teachers and students, along with
dance teachers and students and fitness teachers and students. Prior
yoga experience is necessary for the workshop, but not for the class.

Yoga Dance Fusion in Montana

* Type of Dance = Shake Rattle & Pose: Yoga Dance Fusion

* Workshop:
Friday, June 29th • 6 - 7:30 pm

* Name of Instructor = Kimberlee Jensen Stedl

* Location = Down Dog Missoula, 2615 Connery Way, Missoula, Montana

* Contact Information = DoYoga@8thElementYoga.com,
http://www.8thElementYoga.com/yoga_dance

* Cost = $12 drop-in rate

* Level = Beginner Dance, Intermediate Yoga

Yoga comes to life with this energetic fusion of flowing Hatha yoga and
dance. Using moves from martial arts, belly dance, African dance, and
modern dance, we dance our way into and out of yoga poses in this
playful lively class. You get cardiovascular benefits plus strength and
flexibility while exploring your own unique creativity.

Dance movements are both strong and soft, yang and yin, for a balanced
mind body workout. Choreography is simple – we emphasize movement,
not
memorization. No prior dance experience necessary but some prior yoga
experience is helpful, as this is a dynamic and challenging class.

Just when you thought you knew yoga, you discover a
whole new way to experience it.

Why yogis should take this class: Freeform spontaneous dance is the
natural progression of yoga, according some some yoga lineages. In this
class we have a mix of structured time and freeform time which enables
you to catch a glimpse of liberation. When we're moving freely, all the
movements stemming from a seat of joy, disregarding comparisons to
others or perfection of movement, it opens a window to liberation.
Also,
because we dance to warm the body and prepare the muscles for a pose,
we
can often get deeper into poses. Because we dance our way into balance
poses,we can trick ourselves into challenging poses we might normally
dread. The combination of dancing, a training method used by athletic
trainers, further strengthens our balance.

Why dancers should take this class: While performance dance is
beautiful and powerful in its own right, dancers can sometimes focus so
rigorously on choreography and perfection, that they sometimes forget
the joy of moving and feeling the movement deep from within. In this
class, we move to work our way into poses, we move to express and we
move just to move sometimes. It helps dancers remember their joy of
movement and music. Because we use movements from a variety of styles
we
move in a variety of ways: strong, slinky, choppy, fast, slow, wild,
controlled. It challenges dancers to move in ways outside of their
normal realm, which helps make them stronger dancers all around.
Finally, because we often dance while holding balancing poses, dancers
sharpen their balance and learn how to move while holding intricate
stances.

Sabar Workshops in Northern California

Khaley Adouna Productions Presents...
WEST AFRICAN DANCE W/ MARIAMA BASSE & RICHE FAYE
drummers: Samba Guisse, Mbor Faye, Ibou Ngom, and more!
 
$15 Oakland & Sacramento Workshops
$12-$15 Sliding Scale @ Santa Cruz
 
Thursday May 17
8-9:30PM
Malonga Casquelourd Center for the Arts
Dimensions Dance Studio
1428 Alice Street, Oakland
 
Saturday May 19
3-4:30PM
Sierra 2 Center for the Community & Arts
2791 24th Street, Sacramento
 
Sunday May 20
2:30-4PM
Hand 2 Hand Martial Arts Center
5680 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland
*(Cross street is Stanford Avenue)
Monday May 21
7:45-9:15PM
The 418 Project
418 Front Street, Santa Cruz

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE EMAIL:

dance.drum@gmail.com

West African Dance in Oregon

West African Dance in Ashland, OR

Ongoing West African Dance Classes
~
All-levels: Wednesdays 5:30-5:30pm
Balancing Act Dance Studio, 842 A St, Ashland, OR

All-levels: Thursdays 5:00-6:00pm (Guest students welcome to
commissioned class for Shakespeare Festival)
Carpentar Hall, Pioneer St, Ashland, OR
~
Fees: $10/class (Shakespeare Members-discount)
~
Djibril Camara is from the Baga people, originally from Boke, Guinea in
West Africa and spent his childhood dancing.  He began his formal
training at the National School In Guinea�s capital, Conakry.  Djibril
was a principal dancer and choreographer for the international touring
company Ballet du Afrique Noir of Senegal, as well as Troupe Federale
Conakry and Ballet Bougarabou  for 17 years,  traversing Europe and
Africa.  Eventually his talent brought him to the U.S. for Ballet du
Afrique�s presentation of the Mandika Epic on notable stages, such as
NY City's Kennedy Center.  For the last five years he has shared the
love of his culture and high energy traditional dance across the US,
choreographing, teaching and performing.  He has a special ability to
teach beginners and experienced dancers side by side, with a gracious
heart and a welcoming smile.
~
For more information please contact Nara: (541)324-2941 or email
nara@nararosser.com

Bellydance in Atlanta, GA

Ongoing BellyDance Classes
~
Beginner Classes: Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7pm
Intermediate Classes: American Tribal Style, Tuesdays at 8m
Choreography: Thursdays at 8pm
~
Fees: $60 for 6 classes in 6 week session
$100 for12 classes in 6 week session
$12 drop in (no drop in for choreography)
~

Kira Lang teaches beginner and intermediate dance in
Sandy Springs.  No dance experience necessary.  Her
classes are friendly and accepting.  She specializes
in belly dance classes that tone and strengthen with
an emphasis on posture, technique and fun! You can
Belly Dance regardless of age, size, body type or
gender.  Besides being a great way to get moving it is
a wonderful way to express yourself.
~
Kira is an Atlanta area dance instructor and
performer.  As much a student as a teacher of the
dance she is always studying.  There is always more to
learn from classic Belly Dance to the more modern
styles of Tribal.  She is also a student of modern and
folkloric Asian dance forms of the Silk Road. 
~

For more information please visit KiraDancing.com

Flamenco Workshop in Northern California

Theatre Flamenco
3 Day Flamenco Dance Workshop with Juanaire

Dates:
January 28, 29 and 30, 2007
 

Location:  La Solea Dance
3376 19th Street
San Francisco, California 94107
415-537-1141

www.Lasoleasf.com 

 
Juan Siddi Aivar-“Juanaire Born in Frankfurt 1979, was introduced to flamenco at a young age. His mother is from Barcelona and his Father from Italy. He studied with Rebeca Carmona and la Tani in Barcelona and began his professional career at 15 in the Tablao Flamenco Alandaluz, in Frankurt Juan performed with different companies and toured Europe and the United States with such as comania flamenco Alhamain Noches de amor, Metropolis Vienna, Tranenpalas in Berlin, La Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla, with Rafael Cortez in Poland, La Tania in San Francisco, with the Music Ensemble of Benares”Kathak meets Flamenco” San Marco Plaza in Venice (Italy) and with the company of Maria Benitez “Teatro flamenco” for five summer season in Santa Fe.

Sunday January 28, 2007

12:00-1:15Pm Beginning
 
1:30-2:24pm Interm/advance
 
 
 

Monday January 29, 2007

 
6:00-7:15pm Beginning
 
7:30-8:45pm Interm/Advance
 
 
 

Tuesday January 30, 2007

 
6:00pm-7: 15pm Beginning
 
7:30-8:45pm Interm/Advance
 
 
 
Fee:
 
Drop-in $30
 
$75 one level workshop
 
$120 two level Workshop
 
$25 per class if pay in advance
 
Make check payable to Theatre Flamenco and send it to: 1144 Rhode Island San Francisco, CA 94107

African Dance Workout in London

Danceafreaka African Dance Workout

* Ongoing:
Every Wednesday  18:15-19.15pm and every Friday 19:00-20:00

* Name of Instructor: Dennis

* Location:
WEDNESDAYS @ Fitness First Tottenham Court Road,179a
Tottenham Court road, London
FRIDAYS @ Fitness First Brixton, 234-244 Stockwell Road, Brixton, London


* Contact Information
: info@Danceafreaka.com

http://www.Danceafreaka.com

* Cost: £4 Fitness First gym members, £5 students,£6 non-gym members

* Level: All levels, Beginners welcome

* Description: Danceafreaka is a new and fun workout that uses African
dance techniques to improve weight loss, flexibility and cardio
vascular health. It incorporates dances from all over Africa emphasising their
aerobic and muscle strengthening qualities. Classes are taught to beats
from across Africa either live on the drum or pre recorded. It’s easy
to follow and lots of fun, and if you can’t make the class you can buy
the Danceafreaka DVD available at www.danceafreaka.com
or www.amazon.co.uk.

Drum & Dance for Kids & Teens in San Francisco

LOCO BLOCO NEW SPRING CLASSES STARTING JANUARY 16!!!

Classes For Teens Ages 11-17

Teen Performing Ensemble (TEC) Dance*
Mondays 4:30 - 6:30 pm
@ Columbia Park Boys and Girls Club
450 Guerrero St @ 17th St, San Francisco

Teen Performing Ensemble (TEC) Drumming*
Wednesdays 4:30 - 6:30 pm
@ Mission Beacon Center @ Everett Middle School 450 Church St, San Francisco

Teen Dance (hip-hop, samba and reggaeton)
Thursdays 4:30 - 5:30 pm
@ Columbia Park Boys and Girls Club
450 Guerrero St @ 17th St, San Francisco

Teen Drum and Stilt Walking
Thursdays 4:30 -6:00pm
@ Mission Beacon Center @ Everett Middle School 450 Church St, San Francisco

*teen ensemble classes by application only
Contact: locobloco@gmail.com for more info*

Classes For Children Ages 7-10

Poco Loco Dance
Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:00pm
@ Columbia Park Boys and Girls Club
450 Guerrero St @ 17th St, San Francisco

Poco Loco Stilt Walking
Tuesdays 5:00 - 6:00pm
@ Columbia Park Boys and Girls Club
450 Guerrero St @ 17th St, San Francisco

Poco Loco Drumming
Thursdays 3:15 - 4:15pm
@ Columbia Park Boys and Girls Club
450 Guerrero St @ 17th St, San Francisco

All Ages Open Level Drumming
Saturdays 11:00am -12:30pm
@ Columbia Park Boys and Girls Club
450 Guerrero St @ 17th St, San Francisco

Salsa Dance Class with Alfie Macias
Saturdays
Beginners from 1-2pm
Intermediate/Advanced 2- 3:30pm
@ Columbia Park Boys and Girls Club
450 Guerrero St @ 17th St, San Francisco

**CARNAVAL REHEARSALS STARTING IN MARCH**

ALL CLASSES ARE FREE!!! go to www.locobloco.org for more info
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Loco Bloco's mission is to promote San Francisco youth's healthy
transition into adulthood by engaging them in the creation and
performance of music, dance and theater traditions reflecting the
cultural diversity of the Americas.  Loco Bloco encourages its youth
to use multicultural art forms as a tool for their own empowerment and
as a catalyst to help them overcome discrimination and bring about
change in their communities.