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Tango Party / Milonga DANCE PARTIES 2016 www.YouShouldBeDancing.nyc DANCE PARTIES studiopaolo graphics Vecteezy.com social icons by Tango Party / Milonga SAT JAN 2, FEB 6, MAR 5 1st SAT of month 10pm – 2am Hosts: Adam & Ciko 2 rooms traditional/alternative 9PM Pre-Milonga class $15 per peson, $18 w lesson see back for Weekly Parties cover photo John Abbott dancers: Jeff Leyco & Mimi Liu cover photo John Abbott dancers: Jeff & Workshops Visit our WEBSITE for details on our Dance Parties You Should Be Dancing Studios: 412 Eighth Ave 4th Fl @ 31st St (Press 6, then “call” button) phone: 212-244-0011 Annex 500 Eighth Ave 12th floor (between 35/36 St.) photo ID required to enter building Close to Penn Station and Madison Square Garden, Located near most subways, LIRR, NJ Transit, PATH GROUP CLASSES WINTER JAN-MAR 2016 Monthly terms begin week of January 4th, February 1st, and March 7th. Off-Week February 29th-March 6th (no weekly group classes except for Frankie Martinez programs.). Classes run in 4 week sessions unless otherwise noted. TIME LEVELS NOTES CLASS INSTRUCTOR Level 1 NEW LATIN DANCE BASICS Audrey Martinez 7:00 Level 2 NEW TIME ARGENTINE TANGO PRE-INTERMEDIATE Jennifer Wesnousky Level 3-4 NEW ARGENTINE TANGO MUSICALITY 7:30 Level 2-3 NEW LINDY HOP STYLING CHOREOGRAPHY STARTS February Stina Dallons Level 1 NEW TIME ARGENTINE TANGO BEGINNER Audrey Martinez 8:00 Level 3 NEW TIME ARGENTINE TANGO INTERMEDIATE Jennifer Wesnousky MON OPEN NEW TIME ARGENTINE TANGO MILONGA & VALS Dragan Ranitovic 8:30 Level 2-3 NEW COLLEGIATE SHAG FUNDAMENTALS STARTS February Paolo Pasta Lanna Come 9:00 - 11:00PM TANGO PLAYGROUND PRACTICA Only $5 9:00 PRACTICE Level 2-3 SWING HOOKED ON SWING Adrienne/Rafal 6:30 Level 3+ SWING/LINDY ROTATING TOPICS: Kicks, Breaks, Combos, Smooth Elena Iannucci 7:00 Level 3 SALSA on 2 OPEN WORK | ON 2 Frankie Martinez Level 2 SWING ADVANCED BASICS Rotating Topics for 3 months Elena Iannucci 7:30 Level 1 SWING- BEGINNER Lainey Silver Level 3-4 LINDY HOP LINDY COMBOS Hollywood and more Adrienne/Rafal Level 3 SALSA on 2 PARTNER WORK | ON 2 Frankie Martinez Level 3 SWING/LINDY INTRO TO 8-COUNT Pre-Intermediate Elena Iannucci 8:30 Level 1-2 BALBOA FOUNDATIONS Beginner/Adv-Beg Yurina Shin / Lainey Silver Level 2-3 BALBOA BAL SWING & SHUFFLES Pre-Intermediate / Int Yurina Shin / Lainey Silver TUES Open AFRO-CARIBBEAN Movement and Isolations General Technique Frankie Martinez 9:30 - 11:00PM SWING PRACTICE Free for current YSBD students, $5 all others 9:30 Come Free for current YSBD students, $5 all others PRACTICE BALBOA PRACTICE 9:30 - 12:30PM WHITE HEAT on last Tuesday of Month-$10 Level 1 SALSA BEGINNER | ON 2 Frankie Martinez Level 2 WEST COAST SWING Pre-Intermediate Sophie Cazeneuve 7:00 Level 1 ARGENTINE TANGO BEGINNER Jennifer Wesnousky Level 2 NEW ARGENTINE TANGO PRE-INTERMEDIATE Level 2 SALSA PARTNER WORK | ON 2 Frankie Martinez Level 3-4 8:00 - 9:30PM ARGENTINE TANGO Int/Adv 6-Week Class couples | Starts FEB 10 Adam & Ciko 8:00 Level 1 NEW WEST COAST SWING BEGINNER Julien Bec WED Level 3 NEW WEST COAST SWING INTERMEDIATE Sophie Cazeneuve Come 9:15 - 12:30PM WEST COAST SWING $12, $5 current YSBD students 9:30 PRACTICE 9:30 - 1:30AM TANGO CAFE $12 per person Level 1 NEW TIME SALSA BEGINNER | ON 2 Sophie Cazeneuve 6:30 Level 2 NEW TIME SWING ADVANCED BASICS RotatingTopics C JAN, D FEB, A MAR Paolo / Stina 7:00 Level 1 SWING BEGINNER Stephanie Lynn Shapiro Level 2 NEW TIME SALSA PRE-INTERMEDIATE | ON 2 Jason Myra 7:30 Level 3 NEW TIME LINDY HOP | FUNDAMENTALS | Pre-Intermediate Paolo Pasta Lanna 8:00 Level 2 SWING PLAYGROUND | Advanced Basic Level Stephanie Lynn Shapiro Level 3 NEW TIME SALSA INTERMEDIATE | ON 2 Jason Myra 8:30 Level 3-4 NEW TIME LINDY HOP FANCY PATTERNS & RHYTHM Intermediate Lainey Silver 9:30 Level 1-2 9:30-11:00PM ARGENTINE TANGO Beg/Pre-Int 6-Wk Tango Class | starts Feb 11 Adam & Ciko 9:00 - 1:30AM (Swing Dance) Only $8 | $5 with student/college ID THURS FRIM FRAM JAM Come 9:30-10:30PM NEW Salsa Practice Free for current YSBD students, $5 all others PRACTICE 11:00-12:00PM PRACTICA Tango IMPORTANT! Dancing can be physically challenging. Please warm up before taking clases. Students participate in all activities at their own risk. TIME LEVELS NOTES CLASS INSTRUCTOR 6:30 Level 1-2 HUSTLE Beg / Adv Beginner Brian Gagne 7:00 Open CLUB STYLE CHA CHA OPEN WORK Frankie Martinez 7:30 Level 2-3 HUSTLE Pre-Intermediate / Intermediate Brian Gagne Open SALSA MENS & LADIES ARM WORK Frankie Martinez 8:00 FRI Come LOTS OF DANCE PARTY CHOICES! See Cover of Brochure PRACTICE 12:30 Level Open FEB - APR SWING /LINDY performance class (OPEN LEVEL) 12:30 – 2:00PM Stephanie Lynn Shapiro 2:00 Level 1 SALSA BEGINNER | ON 2 Frankie Martinez 3:00 Level 2 SALSA OPEN WORK | ON 2 Frankie Martinez 4:00 Level 2 SALSA PARTNER WORK | ON 2 Frankie Martinez SAT SPECIALTY WORKSHOPS See Back of Brochure 2:00 OPEN SPINNING TECHNIQUES Frankie Martinez 3:00 OPEN Afro-Caribbean Movement and Isolations 3:00 - 4:30PM Frankie Martinez 5:00 Level 1 BALLROOM BASICS Brian Gagne 6:00 Level 2-3 BALLROOM MIX Brian Gagne SUN Come Ballroom practice 4th Sunday of monthly Term 7-9PM. PRACTICE Free for students and $5 all others Wedding Packages Group Class & Combo Rates We specialize in making you feel and look great on the dance floor. We’ll even help you pick out the perfect wedding song. We customize your Monthly Groups routine and can also work with your wedding party. Call us Specific Group, 4 weekly Sessions for the month at (212) 244-0011 to book a private package today! 1 Group .........................................................................$90 2 Groups .....................................................................$140 3 Groups .....................................................................$180 Get-It-Right DEALS 2 privates & 1 set of group classes (must be taken same month) 4 Groups .....................................................................$210 For each additional group class over 4 add $50 Single ..........................................................................$199 Drop-in Rate: $25 subject to teacher discretion. No make- Couple ........................................................................$249 ups for missed classes. 5 Class Card & 1 Private ...........................................$149 *New for those who prefer to use our Class Cards* (must be taken within Class Cards 2 months of purchase date) Perfect for a busy lifestyle (Simply “punch in” to class as you attend*) 5 Class Card (2 month exp.)........................................$100 Private Lesson Packages (per class cost is $20 each) Single Private Lessons: .................................................$95 10 Class Card (3 month exp.)......................................$189 5 Privates $440 5–9 price per $88 each ($18.90 each) 10 Privates $830 10–24 price per: $83 each 20 Class Card (3 month exp.)......................................$350 25 Privates $1,950 25–49 price per: $78 each ($17.50 each) 50 Privates $3,750 50+ price per: $75 each Private lessons are 55 minutes in length. Does not guar- 25% Discount antee a private room. Private lesson packages must be completed within 1 yr of purchase date. For College & High School Students & SAG-AFTRA, AEA with a valid ID and expiration date. This discount cannot be combined with other offers or pkg pricing. Not valid on Introductory special. Ask about our INTEREST FREE Flex-Payment Program. STUDIO POLICY: Group classes rotate partners for best learning experience. Privates share dance floor. There is a 24 Hour Cancellation Policy on private lessons to avoid being charged. No Carryovers, No Refunds. Studio Credit Only. Group Classes may be cancelled at the studio’s discretion without notice You Should Be Dancing Studios: 412 Eighth Ave @ 31st St (Press 6, then “call” button) (212) 244-0011 Annex 500 Eighth Ave 12th floor (between 35/36 St.) photo ID required to enter building Close to PENN Station and Madison Square Garden, Located near most subways, LIRR, NJ Transit, PATH WORKSHOPS SWING TANGO/BALLROOM LINDY HOP, BALBOA, SHAG, WEST COAST SWING ARGENTINE TANGO, WALTZ, FOXTROT, & MORE TUE DEC 29 Swivel, Spins, Slides 6:30-9:30 SAT JAN 03 iTunes TOP TEN Couples 2-5pm TUE DEC 29 Foxtrot, Peabody, Waltz 7-10pm FRI JAN 09 Social Ballroom Dancing 7-9pm SUN JAN 10 Not Just for Swing 12:30-4:30 SAT JAN 10 TANGO Crash Course 2-5pm SAT JAN 16 Special Blues guest 12:00-4:30 SAT JAN 23 Milonga Series special 12-5pm SUN JAN 17 Collegiate Shag Taster 2:30-5:30 SUN JAN 24 Milonga Series special 12-2pm SUN JAN 17 WCS Mastering Music 1-4pm SAT FEB 13 Dance Milonga w Anyone 5-7 SAT JAN 23 Jig Walks vs Groove Walks 4-7pm SAT FEB 13 TANGO Crash Course 2-5pm 412 Eighth Avenue, 4th Fl SUN JAN 31 Big Apple Master Class 1-3:30 SUN FEB14 Special for VALENTINES DAY New York, NY 10001 SUN JAN 31 Swing Crash Course 12-3:30pm Foxtrot Swing Couples 1:30-4:30 Telephone: 212-244-0011 YouShouldBeDancing.NYC [email protected] SUN FEB 07 Big Apple Master Class 1-3:30 SUN FEB28 TANGO Crash Couples 4-7pm SAT FEB 06 BALBOA: Texas Tommy 1:30-3:30 SAT MAR09 TANGO Crash Course 2-5pm SAT FEB 06 BALBOA Crash Course12:30-3:30 SUN MAR13 Waltz & Hustle Couples 2-5pm STAFF SUN FEB 14 LINDY Express 2:30-5:30pm SAT MAR26 Argentine Tango Improv 4-7pm Tammy Halaburda studio director SAT FEB 20 SWANKY Swing Outs 4-7pm Danitza Parrales counselor/marketing Negel Grant counselor SAT FEB 27 WCS Crash Course 12:30-3:30 Renso Marmolejos counselor SAT FEB 27 Strictly Swing SOLO JAZZ 2:30-5 COUPLES ONLY Saroya Pierce counselor SUN FEB 28 SWING 12-3:30pm Sheri Ketyer counselor
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