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CASINO Dance Bootcamp with Amanda
Amanda Gill, director of DC Casineros dance company (and former Rueda de Casino instructor for Masacote Dance School), will be returning to Boston to give a boot camp series of classes on Saturday April 6. The three classes will be from 12pm to 3:30pm and will be held in a beautiful room at 175 Richdale Avenue in Cambridge (just a short walk from Porter Square).
Schedule of Classes:
12pm-1pm Afro-Cuban Styling: This class will introduce fundamental exercises to increase your technical ability in Afro-Cuban Rumba and Orisha dance movements. You will learn and master dance phrases utilizing polyrhythm and full body coordination concepts from Afro-Cuban dance. We will practice dancing them to Timba music.
1:15pm-2:15pm Intermediate Rueda de Casino Moves: This class will introduce one fun classic and one challenging unique group move for intermediate Rueda dancers. Pure Rueda fun!!!
2:30-3:30pm Intermediate Casino Partner Moves: Have fun learning how to dance casino one-on-one using optimal stepping, body positions, and leading/following skills with your partner. Amanda's teaching methodology and practice is based and modeled after the International Foundation "Casino Para Todos" curriculum.
*Intermediate level students are required to know a minimum of the following calls: Guapea, Dame, Enchufla, Adios, Vacila, Sombrero, Setenta
About Amanda Gill: Amanda is President and Artistic Director of the DC Casineros dance company (www.dccasineros.org). Amanda has been teaching and performing Cuban Salsa since 2005. She recently taught and performed Casino dance at the Nicaragua Salsa Congress with her dance partner Adrian Valdivia. She has trained with dance masters Aramis Pazos and Oscar Rousseaux and trained in dance at the Instructors Arts School in Havana, Cuba in 2004.
Amanda travels periodically to Santiago to train with Cutumba in Haitian dance and with Yanek Revilla in Casino styling. She founded DC Casineros dance company in 2005. They dance the roots of Cuban Salsa and perform popular and religious dances, including Son, Rumba, Yoruba, and Congo/Fon-based traditions. Amanda is a Registered Dance Therapist, and currently works on creating dance therapy methods that utilize social dance as a means to heal.
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LocationCambridge Cohousing Studio (View)
175 Richdale Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02140
United States
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Minimum Age: 14 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
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