2017
November 2017
Sunday 12 November 2017
Sun 12 Nov, 2-5 pm. Based in Tampa FL Maria AKA Kizomba Chick travels the world to share her passion and knowledge with her students.
Being the first person to bring Kizomba to Florida, Maria continues growing and assisting to grow beginner kizomba communities throught the state. As always Maria comes with new techniques, combinations and overall excitement to promoting and teaching KIZOMBA to new comers and confident dancers.
If you have been to her workshops then you know the passion and quality she teaches with. Absolute beginners are welcome to sign up yet much prefered you know your basics by attending your locally offered Kizomba classes at least a few times.
Cost:
$25 first five passes
$30 early bird ends Nov 2
$40 regular ends Nov 11
$50 at the door. 1925 NW 2 Street, Gainesville, 32609-3634. Maria Ivanova. Gainesville Dance Association - [facebook][events]
Thursday 16 November 2017
Thu 16 Nov, 12-1 pm. 12 to 12:30 Newcomers.
12:30 to 1:00 Regulars.
Everyone is encouraged to come for the whole time. The first half-hour caters to newcomers and the second half-hour caters to the regulars.
Have fun line dancing to a wide variety of music.
Register via Santa Fe College Community Education, under Seniors.
Senior Recreation Center, 5701 NW 34 Street, Gainesville, 32605. Andrew Weitzen, 352-327-3672, publish@gainesvilledance.com. $34. Gainesville Dance Association - [sfcollege][events]
Thursday 30 November 2017
Thu 30 Nov, 12-1 pm. 12 to 12:30 Newcomers.
12:30 to 1:00 Regulars.
Everyone is encouraged to come for the whole time. The first half-hour caters to newcomers and the second half-hour caters to the regulars.
Have fun line dancing to a wide variety of music.
Register via Santa Fe College Community Education, under Seniors.
Senior Recreation Center, 5701 NW 34 Street, Gainesville, 32605. Andrew Weitzen, 352-327-3672, publish@gainesvilledance.com. $34. Gainesville Dance Association - [sfcollege][events]
Thu 30 Nov, 6:30-10 pm. Dust off your dancing shoes and dress from your favorite decade. We will dance the night away to benefit the UF Health PALS Thrive Program.
The PALS Thrive program is a suicide, violence prevention and anti-bullying program that was created in 2000 by two courageous local students in response to the Columbine shooting. Their idea of No One Sits Alone has grown into what we now call PALS Thrive; a program supported by graduate students in psychology and counseling, supervised by licensed professionals. They provide free mental health services, leadership and prevention programs in local schools. Senior Recreation Center, 5701 NW 34 Street, Gainesville, 32605. Gainesville Dance Association - [facebook][events]