We are excited to announce that we are holding an online Dance-A-Thon, raising money for The Dance Network Association! The day will involve a variety of classes taught by societies from across Cambridge, including Cambridge Dancers Club, CUTAZZ and Bachata Cambridge. We are also thrilled to announce that Zenaida Yanowsky, a former Royal Ballet Principal Dancer, will be teaching a ballet class as part of the event!
You can sign up for the whole day, or for whichever classes appeal most, and 100% of the money will go the The Dance Association Network!
The timetable and estimated levels of the classes are as follows (all times are shown in BST):
11am-12pm – Ballet with Zenaida (Intermediate/advanced)
1pm-1:45pm – Bachata with Cambridge Bachata (Beginners)
2pm-2:45pm – Line Dance with Cambridge Dancers Club (Beginners)
3:15pm-4:15pm – Jazz with CUTAZZ (Intermediate/advanced)
4:30pm-5:30pm – Contemporary with CUDS (Intermediate/advanced)
Date and Time: Sunday 28th March, 11am-5:30pm (UK Time Zone)
Cost:
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£10 for the whole day
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£4 for ballet only
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£2 each for line dance, bachata, jazz and contemporary
Restrictions: Participants must be aged 18+
Platform: The classes will take place on Zoom - the link will be sent to all participants at 10am on the day
Deadline: Sign up and payment will close at 7pm on Saturday 27th March
To pay for this class, please send the fee to the CUDS bank account (Account name: Cambridge Contemporary Dance Workshop, Account number: 03814270, Sort code: 401608) by midday on Friday 26th March. Please include a reference of your first initial, surname and 'dance' (e.g. HSMITHDANCE).
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email us at
cambridgeunidancesociety@gmail.comAbout The Dance Network Association:
The Dance Network Association is passionate about offering a wealth of dance participation and education to local communities in Essex and its neighbouring counties
Their mission is to raise the profile of dance in Essex and further afield. They seek to do this through the provision of affordable high-quality dance delivery for local communities, individuals, schools and young people more generally.
They seek to:
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increase the opportunities available for everyone in the community to engage in dance
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encourage happy and healthy lifestyles through dance activity by promoting self-esteem, confidence, mobility and general fitness
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widen aspirations by providing both performance opportunities and the opportunity to be part of a community audience
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enhance the quality of dance provision across the county by offering support in schools and through professional development programmes and qualifications
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build a coherent and progressive dance future for Essex and its neighbouring counties
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(above all) have fun dancing!
For more information, visit their website:
https://www.dancenetworkassociation.org.uk/