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Tap, Spanish/Flamenco, Modern

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TAP DANCE AT HOCHSTEIN - A SUMMER FAVORITE!

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tap Skill drillS Cheryl Johnson, Instructor ages 7-Adult

The perfect way to keep your tap skills in shape during the summer!

Tap shoes are required.

leVel 1: Mondays, 6:00-7:00

For students with prior experience in beginning tap dance. Practice Tap Dance Skills at a Gentle Tempo.

leVel 2: Mondays, 7:00-8:00

For students with a minimum of 3 years experience in tap dance. Practice Tap Dance Skills at an Accelerated Tempo.

new! Broadway Jazz & tap danCe Camp Cheryl Johnson, Director July 27-31 1:00-4:00 pm for students ages 13+

See page 13 for details on this exciting new camp!

SpaniSh flamenCo i & ii Lisa Piccione, Instructor Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 pm ages 14-adult

Learn to combine Flamenco’s fancy footwork with the grace inherent in the arms, hands, and body movements. Enjoy a brief historical and cultural introduction to this traditional and cultural dance form. An introduction to coplas of sevillanas with castanets and Flamenco exercises and choreographies.

SpaniSh flamenCo iii & iV Lisa Piccione, Instructor Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 pm ages 14-adult

Expand skills learned in Flamenco I & II with new choreography for castanets and Flamenco, and the introduction of new “palos.”

modern N’Jelle Gage-Thorne, Instructor Tuesdays, 7:15-8:45 pm ages 14-adult

This class provides a framework to discover and enjoy the integration of a fluid spine, articulate torso, and pelvis to maximize full-body fluidity. The movement vocabulary draws from several modern dance styles including Horton and Graham techniques. The emphasis on skill and detail facilitates the strengthening of the body while adding flexibility and coordination.

*Tuition assistance is available on a sliding scale for those who qualify. Call 585.454.4596 or visit www.hochstein.org for more information.

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