Wednesday, August 12, 2009

September Changes at TLP

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Class times are changing in September
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Beginning in September, TLP is adjusting class times to make everything run smoother, and allow for a bigger practice session after classes. More info: www.thelindyproject.com/classes.php

Wednesday night at Tapestry
Level I, Level II & Level IV are moving to 8:35 PM
Level III will remain at 7:30 PM

Monday night at Uptown Dance
Level I is moving to 7:00 PM
Level II is moving to 8:00 PM


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Ninja Workshop: Sept. 19
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Dance like a Ninja, and in only one day of training! With a number of instructors from all over town, 2 levels, and free entrance to the Engine Room Dance that night.

Beg / Int Track: $30
Int / Adv Track: $40

Dancer's Workshop
11150 Research Blvd # 107

Laura Glaess
Mike Roberts
Matt Jones
Laura Malloy
Stephen Jean
Karri Martin
Scott Angelius
Billy Marcus
Brandy Lee
Jerry Jordan

Details: www.thelindyproject.com/workshop_ninja.html


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TLP's Performance Team is starting up in September
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Starting in September, TLP will have a team performance class for Level IV and higher. This class is a full semester long, so to be a part of it you must take part in classes through December to learn all of the choreography. Partners not required, but in order to keep even numbers, we will accept only the first 12 leads and 12 follows to register.

$120 for adults, $90 for students! (Payment plan available)
Performances will be scheduled in December, so minor costume expenses will be required.

Read more: www.thelindyproject.com/classes_levels.php


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September Level IV class: Zen and the Art of Slow Dancing
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This month's Level IV class, taught by Thain and Laura, will feature the art of slow dancing. This class will cover lots of technique in body control, connection, and how to really fill space and time to make slow dancing look and feel awesome! This class is also the perfect compliment for blues dancing and will help you explore additional possibilities and concepts that can be used in the blues room.

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