Come dance with me
Feb. 4th, 2019 10:26 pmAre you interested in learning Scottish dancing? Here are some things you might want to know about!
Thing the one: I will be teaching the fundamentals class at the Cambridge Class (in Watertown) for March! No experience whatsoever required, come to the Canadian American Club in Watertown on Monday nights and do some Scottish Country Dancing! Stretching/warm-ups at 7:45, class at 8:00, social dance for all at 9:15! $9 or $5 students, but if that's a hardship let me know and I will see about finding you a sponsor. I would be tres happy to see some of my friends there (and will try to remember and give a better reminder when it is actually March).
Thing the two: I, and many other people, will be teaching our practice lessons for the candidate class. We need practice teaching, you need learning, again any experience level welcome! This is going to be intermittent Saturdays throughout the spring, mostly in Salem MA. The first one is March 9th from 1-5PM, at 211 Bridge Street. All are totally free.
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society is quite serious about its teacher certifications, and part of the requirements are a certain number of hours spent practicing throughout the year. Practicing with live bodies is much better than teaching to a mostly empty room, and it'll be a great chance for beginner dancers to get exposed to a multitude of different teaching styles and for all dancers to have a chance to work on their fundamentals and really break things down.
Happy to explain more as necessary, and hope to see you all dancing!
~Sor
MOOP!
Thing the one: I will be teaching the fundamentals class at the Cambridge Class (in Watertown) for March! No experience whatsoever required, come to the Canadian American Club in Watertown on Monday nights and do some Scottish Country Dancing! Stretching/warm-ups at 7:45, class at 8:00, social dance for all at 9:15! $9 or $5 students, but if that's a hardship let me know and I will see about finding you a sponsor. I would be tres happy to see some of my friends there (and will try to remember and give a better reminder when it is actually March).
Thing the two: I, and many other people, will be teaching our practice lessons for the candidate class. We need practice teaching, you need learning, again any experience level welcome! This is going to be intermittent Saturdays throughout the spring, mostly in Salem MA. The first one is March 9th from 1-5PM, at 211 Bridge Street. All are totally free.
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society is quite serious about its teacher certifications, and part of the requirements are a certain number of hours spent practicing throughout the year. Practicing with live bodies is much better than teaching to a mostly empty room, and it'll be a great chance for beginner dancers to get exposed to a multitude of different teaching styles and for all dancers to have a chance to work on their fundamentals and really break things down.
Happy to explain more as necessary, and hope to see you all dancing!
~Sor
MOOP!