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Dance classes in Sheffield...


Guest Mr. Teatime

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YES!!!

 

(street) jive ... is excellent !! ... sundays @ 7.30 pm ... the raynor lounge ... go thru bar one / student union building / nr sobroso (sunday evenings informal thing u mention).

 

there are salsa classes run by by these guys: http://www.atasteofsalsa.co.uk/

 

click on the 'classes' link for info on salsa classes run in sheffield ... including:

 

'cubana' (trippits lane) ... on saturday afternoons (from 2.30 i think) ... and also on the 1st sunday of every month in the evening.

 

a class at st marys church (nr bramal lane) which runs on wednesday eve's (i think).

 

2nd thursday of every month is the salsa night run by the forum / uni guys ... and it's at the fez club ... from 10pm onwards.

 

can't think of any others !!.

 

I have tried the website address that was mentioned in this thread and the the classes for this have ceased.

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Modern Jive is a good fun evening out - Easydance is one of the groups around doing it, Ceroc is another (Tuesday nights at the Davy Centre in Woodseats), but the biggest in the area is Blitz (Wednesday & Thursday nights at Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road). I'd recommend Blitz on account of its size: the more dancers you have at an evening, the more good dancers there are likely to be, and the greater chance there is of finding people you really enjoy dancing with. (Last I heard, Ceroc generally has 30-50 dancers on an average evening, Blitz 120-150, I don't know about Easydance but it's another small one.)

 

They all follow the same format as quoted for Easydance above, except that Ceroc & Blitz start their beginners' classes earlier - about 7.35 to 7.40, giving you an extra 20-25 minutes freestyle because they finish at the same time.

 

http://www.blitzjive.com & http://www.ceroc.uk.com

 

Although it is a partner dance style, you don't need to come with a partner: everyone moves around in the classes so that you get to dance with experienced people as well as other beginners. During the evening, most people change partners every dance, which gives you the chance to dance with all the best people.

 

Entry is £6 at Blitz (not sure about the others: it's a while since I've been to a Ceroc evening and I've never been to Easydance in Sheffield). Since most people drink soft drinks and don't drink much because they're dancing all night, most people have a good night out for under a tenner.

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