SPANISH BAROQUE DANCE Course

Data publikacji: 2013-06-20 18:59:24

A Course in Wrocław, Poland with Jane Gingell, 24th – 28th July 2013

The 17th century in Spain saw the development of a distinct national style in dance, both sober and passionate, which remained popular even during the influx of French fashions in the 18th century. The technique is full of light leaps, and was created over some of the most irresistible music ever composed, like the folias, chacona and canarios.

During this course, we'll be studying steps and variations from Jaque and Minguet as well as sequences from Spanish traditional dance, such as the fandango. There will also be castanet work with some of the dances.

If you play castanets, bring them. If you have never played castanets, you will get the chance to try!

If you don't want to play castanets - don't worry, it's not compulsory!

We'll be working about 6 hours a day.

The course takes place in two rooms in Wrocław University.

We meet for the first session at Kuznicza 22, Wrocław 50 - 138

Questions?

Mail Jane at: timedance@hotmail.co.uk

Enrollment:

Mail Jane before 12th July 2013 at timedance@hotmail.co.uk

(Enrollment after this date is possible - but we will charge 25 per cent extra)

Fee:

Students from Western Europe £120 (GBP)

from Eastern Europe (Baltics, Russia, etc) £50 (GBP)

from Poland 200 zł (PLN)

Fee is to be paid in full on first day.

Cancellation: When you enroll, you agree to attend; anyone withdrawing after

12th July 2013 will be asked to pay half the course fee.