Dancing is a great exercise for couples, it has many benefits. It is great exercise, it builds synapses in the brain, and you do it with your partner. Best of all it is fun! It’s the only sport where you hold your Partner close... forget the Luge.
We teach the easiest dance to learn, the Texas two step. If you can walk, you can two step.
We just vary the speed, slow, slow, quick, quick.
Our series of six classes will begin on Monday, October 14, and conclude on Monday, November 18. Each week we review dance steps from the previous week. Classes will be at 6 p.m., in the Rincon room. We recommend leather soled shoes or cowboy boots, so your feet will glide on the floor.
At 7 p.m., we will do Intermediate Texas two step, for dancers who want more intricate steps, and a review. These classes will have the same schedule.
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Our philosophy is, we want you to learn how to dance, not just demonstrate steps and wish you luck! And we feel that since dancing is fun, classes should be fun with also no pressure. It is like any other sport, we practice and build muscle memory.
On Thursdays, we will offer Partner Pattern dance classes. These are a fun alternative to the two step. We teach dances that have a cha cha basis, a waltz basis, a swing basis and free style. The dances are done in the sweetheart position, with your partner by your side. They are similar to line dances, in that there are a set pattern of steps that repeat. Introductory patterns will be taught at 6 p.m., more intricate patterns will be taught at 7 p.m. Classes will be in the Rincon Room, starting Thursday, October 17, running to Thursday, November 21. The first dance we teach, is the 10 step. 10 steps—you can do that!
Partner’s Western Dance Club hosts a number of dances from November to April, with the band, Wild Ride playing for us. They are so much fun to dance to! It’s just $15 to join the club. Our first dance will be held on Wednesday, November 20, in the MountainView Ballroom.
We live in Arizona! Polish your boots, grab your Partner and some neighbors, come join us in the boot stomping fun of western dancing!
Yee Haw!
Please register with me to take the classes, and for further information my email is janewesterndance@aol.com.

