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Hollywood Ballroom Dance Center – May, 2016 Hollywood Ballroom Dance Center – August, 2016 2126 Industrial Parkway, Silver Spring, MD (301) 326-1181 Please visit our website for details and pricing www.HollywoodBallroomDC.com EXTRA EXTRA MON AUG 1 TUE AUG 2 WED AUG 3 THU AUG 4 FRI AUG 5 SAT AUG 6 West Coast Swing with Social Latin & Ballroom Tea Dance 12:30-3:30 FRIDAY SOCIAL Kevin Fitzhugh and Lessons Host Claire Carabello \ DANCE Tammy Brown WEST COAST SWING with Debra Huston Week 2 of 12-wk course. International Style Ballroom PARTY PRIVATE EVENT August 12 WED NIGHT DANCE Check over for requisites 7:30 West Coast Swing PARTY with Paul Huston West Coast Swing Lessons This month enjoy a Friday 8:30 Rumba Hosted by Glenn White Ballroom closed 7:30 Basic/Beg evening dancing with us 7:00pm Beg level 1 Week 1 – Intermediate $16 lesson and dance 8:15 Intermediate to the 8:15pm Beg level 2 Lesson at 8pm Debbie Lynn Tuttle 7:30 Waltz 8:15 Step of the Evening public in the Dance 9-12:30 Classes Resume Sept 13 8:30 Foxtrot DC area’s Largest Weekly East Coast Swing West Coast Swing Dance afternoon and evening West Coast Swing Social Ballroom Dance Jazzercise Daily International Style Latin with Amanda Sterns 9pm-1 am International Style with Nonci Tirado 8:30-11:00 pm Mon-Fri 9:30 – 10:30am Ballroom with View latest details at 7:30-8:30 Beg levels 1 & 2 Catherine Noblitt 7:30pm Cha Cha & Jive Drills 8:30-9:30 Intermediate Dancejamproductions.co Sat 9 – 10am 8:30pm Adv Choreography m Sun 8 – 9am 8pm 9pm Jive Tango Waltz Bronze Level Silver & up SUN AUG 7 MON AUG 8 TUE AUG 9 WED AUG 10 THU AUG 11 FRI AUG 12 SAT AUG 13 Supervised International West Coast Swing with Social Latin & Ballroom Tea Dance 12:30-3:30 Practice - Paul Huston OPEN SOCIAL LATIN NIGHT Kevin Fitzhugh and Lessons Host Claire Carabello \ with MR. MAMBO 3:30-5 Ballroom/Standard DANCE Tammy Brown with Debra Huston 5-6:30 Latin WED NIGHT DANCE International Style Ballroom Week 3 of 12-wk course PARTY Workshops 7:30 Salsa PARTY with Paul Huston SUNDAY DANCE PARTY Salsa, Bachata + more 7:00pm Beg level 1 8:30 Bachata Hosted by Glenn White Yes, on a Friday $16 Incls dance & lessons Week 2 – Intermediate/Adv 8-10pm 8:15pm Beg level 2 $16 lesson and dance Seems Like 7-8pm Waltz Lesson 7:30 Waltz Salsa and Bachata Social 8:15 Step of the Evening Yesterday (B) Paul Huston International Style Latin 8:30 Foxtrot Dance Viennese Waltz with Nonci Tirado Lesson and DJ (I) Craig Bukowski West Coast Swing 10-2am Social Ballroom Dance 8-8:45pm Ballroom 101 7:30pm Cha Cha & Jive Drills with Amanda Sterns Steve Ferrara Foxtrot - Amanda Stearns International Style 8:30pm Adv Choreography 8:30-11:00 pm Ballroom with Jive 7:30-8:30 Beg levels 1 & 2 8pm Social Ballroom Dance Catherine Noblitt 8:30-9:30 Intermediate Beg Cha Cha Lesson 8-11:30, DJ, Gary Varano 8pm 9pm 9pm-12:30am Tango Waltz Dance Party Bronze Level Silver & up ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Times are pm unless noted Class Levels Ballroom 101 Lessons and classes are American Style unless stated otherwise B = Beginner Classes for beginners Singles, couples and groups are always welcome at all dances I = Intermediate Ballroom 102 Partners are not required for lessons or dances A = Advanced Class Series on one dance for new beginners SUN AUG 14 MON AUG 15 TUE AUG 16 WED AUG 17 THU AUG 18 FRI AUG 19 SAT AUG 20 Supervised International West Coast Swing with Social Latin & Ballroom WEST COAST SWING Tea Dance 12:30-3:30 Kevin Fitzhugh and Lessons PARTY LATIN NIGHT Practice - Paul Huston Host Claire Carabello \ 3:30-5 Ballroom/Standard Tammy Brown with Debra Huston WED NIGHT DANCE with MR. MAMBO International Style Latin West Coast Swing Lessons 5-6:30 Latin 7:00pm Beg level 1 7:30 Cha Cha PARTY 7:30 Basic/Beg Workshops 8:30 Tango Hosted by Glenn White with Paul Huston SUNDAY DANCE PARTY 8:15pm Beg level 2 8:15 Intermediate Salsa, Bachata + more $16 lesson and dance Week 1 Intermediate 8-10pm $16 Incls dance & lessons DC area’s Largest Weekly International Style Latin 8:15 Step of the Evening 7:30 Samba 7-8pm Rumba Lesson West Coast Swing Dance Salsa and Bachata Social with Nonci Tirado Viennese Waltz 8:30 Rumba (B) Sunny Kwa Dance 9pm-1 am (I) Catherine Noblitt 7:30pm Cha Cha & Jive Drills Social Ballroom Dance West Coast Swing International Style 10-2am 8-8:45pm Ballroom 101 8:30pm Adv Choreography 8:30-11:00 pm with Amanda Sterns View latest details at Ballroom with Jive Foxtrot - Amanda Stearns Catherine Noblitt 7:30-8:30 Beg levels 1 & 2 dancejamproductions.com Social Ballroom Dance 8pm 9pm 8:30-9:30 Intermediate 8-11:30, DJ, Robert Kuzyk Tango Waltz Bronze level Silver & up SUN AUG 21 MON AUG 22 TUE AUG 23 WED AUG 24 THU AUG 25 FRI AUG 26 SAT AUG 27 Social Latin & Ballroom Tea Dance 12:30-3:30 Supervised International West Coast Swing with Lessons Host Claire Carabello \ Practice - Paul Huston Kevin Fitzhugh and with Debra Huston WEST COAST SWING PRIVATE EVENT 3:30-5 Ballroom/Standard Tammy Brown WED NIGHT DANCE International Style Latin 7:30 Samba PARTY 5-6:30 Latin PARTY with Paul Huston 7:00pm Beg level 1 8:30 East Coast Swing Ballroom closed Hosted by Glenn White West Coast Swing Lessons SUNDAY DANCE PARTY 8:15pm Beg level 2 Week 2 – Intermediate/Adv $16 lesson and dance 7:30 Basic/Beg to the $16 Incls dance & lessons International Style Latin 8:15 Step of the Evening 7:30 Samba 8:15 Intermediate public in the 7-8pm West Coast Swing with Nonci Tirado 8:30 Rumba Night Club 2 Step DC area’s Largest Weekly afternoon and evening Lesson International Style 7:30pm Cha Cha & Jive Drills Social Ballroom Dance West Coast Swing West Coast Swing Dance (B) Debra Huston Ballroom with 8:30pm Adv Choreography 8:30-11:00 pm with Amanda Sterns (I) Debbie Lynn Tuttle Catherine Noblitt 9pm-1 am Jive 8-8:45pm Ballroom 101 7:30-8:30 Beg levels 1 & 2 View latest details at 8pm 9pm 8:30-9:30 Intermediate Rumba - Amanda Stearns dancejamproductions.com Tango Waltz Social Ballroom Dance Bronze Level Silver & up 8-11:30, DJ, Gary Varano SUN AUG 28 MON AUG 29 TUE AUG 30 WED AUG 31 FUTURE HIGHLIGHTS DEBBIE LYNN TUTTLE Social Latin & Ballroom CLASSES Supervised International For your enjoyment and dancing pleasure, West Coast Swing with Lessons Practice - Paul Huston Kevin Fitzhugh and with Debra Huston we are pleased to announce that we will No Classes in August. WED NIGHT DANCE 3:30-5 Ballroom/Standard regularly be having live music Resume in Sept. Tammy Brown PARTY 5-6:30 Latin Resumes in September Dates to follow. 7:00pm Beg level 1 Hosted by Glenn White MONDAY’S WEST COAST SWING SERIES SUNDAY DANCE PARTY 8:15pm Beg level 2 $16 lesson and dance TEA DANCE $16 Incls dance & lessons International Style Latin 8:15 Step of the Evening Kevin and Tammy are again offering their THURSDAY’S with Nonci Tirado 7-8pm Cha Cha Lesson 12 week course in this popular dance. Night Club 2 Step 12:30 – 3:30 (B) Sunny Kwa Resumes Sept 6 Although August 1 is week 2, beginners can still join (I) Steve Ferrara International Style Social Ballroom Dance up to week 3. Know the Basics? $8 8-8:45pm Ballroom 101 Ballroom with 8:30-11:00 pm You’re welcome to join or drop in anytime Time free on a Thursday? Rumba - Amanda Stearns Catherine Noblitt Discount for pre-paid. Join the fun and come to our weekly tea dance. Social Ballroom Dance 8pm 9pm LABOR DAY TEA DANCE Tea and Light Refreshment 8-11:30, DJ, Steve Ferrara Tango Waltz Bronze level Silver & up Save the date – Monday September 5. Served. .
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