Often danced within the same scenes as Swing, blues is not actually within the same style of dance. The term “Blues” encompasses a whole family of dances stemming from African rhythms and movements which flourished in small juke joints and house parties, giving it the intimate characteristics which we see today. The evolution of blues dance is closely related to the blues music from which it gets its name and, like the music, has many different variations, each bringing a different experience to the dance. The blues step is generally a simple one or two step pattern with the most emphasis of the dance being on improvisation and partner connection. All are welcome! $40 students, $45 non-students, $10 drop in fee.
Taught by Joseph Pilapil
in Room 202 St John's College.
This course runs from February 6, 2018 to April 5, 2018 and is typically on Tuesday at 07:30 PM
Course level: Level 1
8 lessons are currently scheduled for this course.