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Dancing
It’s not just strictly Ballroom, there’s a whole world of dance to discover on these fabulous breaks. Mixing tuition from experts with fun sessions to show off your new moves.
IMPORTANT FACTS
- Holidays, unless otherwise
stated, usually have a 3-hour
session in the morning, with a
coffee break. There’s time off in
the afternoons to relax or enjoy
the many local attractions
before we meet again for a late
afternoon session. In the evenings we put our new skills into supervised practice at a
social dance.
- Individual descriptions indicate the level of ability or experience required.
- Many guests come on their own, although we cannot guarantee to arrange partners.
- We use good sound equipment
at all our venues, with some
specialist equipment such as variable speed CD players used when necessary.
- Where walks are included, you’ll
need a certain amount of
clothing and equipment for
safety and enjoyment.
Transport to and from each walk is included in the holiday price.
- Depending on the interests of
other guests in the hotel we
may join them for the
occasional evening of social
dancing or a Ceilidh
Why not try...
Yoga and Circle Dance - Experience this
natural synergy. Yoga sessions each
morning and late afternoon are
complemented by afternoon and evening
sessions discovering dances from around
the world.
Please select the dance style you are interested in from the left hand menu.
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| Salsa and Tango in Cómpeta (Andalucia, Spain) NEW |
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Soak up the Spanish atmosphere and learn the fun and flirty dance styles of Salsa and Tango. Our hotel has an ideal function room in its basement, perfect for learning your steps without wilting in the Spanish heat. There will also be plenty of time to relax and enjoy the hotel facilities and explore the area.
Tuition will start in the morning with the both Salsa and tango sessions and leave you free to enjoy the sunshine and relax by the pool. In the evening you will continue with more dance tuition, so by the end of the week you will really be able to show off on the dance floor!
HOTEL BALCÓN DE CÓMPETA, CÓMPETA
With its modern spacious accommodation, good facilities, and attractive outdoor pool and terrace, the three-star Hotel Balcon de Cómpeta is a popular option for spring and autumn holidays. Situated in a sunny spot on the edge of the village, there are excellent views down the terraced hillsides to the Mediterranean coast. Most of the 26 en-suite bedrooms in the main building have a balcony, whilst a further 8 chalet cottages in the grounds have a small lounge area and kitchenette.
Please contact our Reservations team for flight details - 0845 470 7558
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| Beginners'
Ballroom |
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Where did Natasha Kaplinsky or Mark
Ramprakesh start their climb to victory in TV’s
Strictly Come Dancing? By learning the basic
steps of the Waltz, Quickstep, Social Foxtrot
and the Cha-Cha-Cha.
We might not turn you into champions
overnight but we will teach you enough to
impress your friends on any dance floor. It’s
romantic, graceful and easy to learn and it’s
even more fun than it looks on TV.
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Who
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| Ideal for beginners. |
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| Ballroom
- Beyond Basics |
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You’ve learned the moves, now you want to
improve your dancing in a relaxed and friendly
atmosphere. Sessions will build on the basics
and take your enjoyment of this fantastic
dance style further.
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Who
is it for? |
| You’ll need some experience of Ballroom
dancing, perhaps from a Beginners Ballroom
break, and be able to dance basic Waltz,
Quickstep, Rumba and Cha-Cha-Cha. |
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| Belly
Dancing Unveiled |
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Immerse yourself in Middle Eastern music and dance.
Have fun and feel good, whatever your age and body
shape. We’ll learn a range of traditional movements and
how to create stunning effects with a veil. You don’t
even need to show your belly if you don’t want to, and
we’ll give full consideration to the group’s privacy.
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Who
is it for? |
| Anyone, from beginners to dancers with some
experience. |
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| Circle
Dancing |
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Circle dances celebrate the seasons of the year
and the cycles of life, inspired by the old songs
and dances of village life around the world. It’s a
type of dancing everyone can join in, young and
old, men and women, and you don’t need
partners. It’s easy to learn and great fun too.
| Fri 20 March 2009 (3nts) |
Dartmoor |
Anne-Lise Kryger |
£269 |
| Sat 9 May 2009 (7nts) |
Exmoor |
Anne-Lise Kryger |
£599 |
| Sat 9 May 2009 (4nts) |
Exmoor |
Anne-Lise Kryger |
£359 |
| Wed 13 may 2009 (3nts) |
Exmoor |
Anne-Lise Kryger |
£249 |
| Wed 29 July 2009 (3nts) |
Cotswolds |
Anne-Lise Kryger |
£269 |
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Who
is it for? |
| Anyone, from beginners to more experienced
dancers. |
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| Yoga
and Circle Dance |
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Experience this natural synergy. Yoga sessions each
morning and late afternoon are complemented by
afternoon and evening sessions discovering circle
dances from around the world.
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Who
is it for? |
| Anyone from beginners to those with some
experience of circle dancing or yoga.. |
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| Folk
Dancing for Fun |
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The English folk dancing repertoire is vast.
We’ll guide you through some of the basic
figures and styles, gradually introducing more
complex ideas as you develop your
confidence. The emphasis is on fun rather than
technical excellence and afternoons are left
free to explore the local area.
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Who
is it for? |
Anyone, from beginners to dancers with some
experience. |
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| Folk
Dancing and Walking |
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Enjoy the best of the folk dancing repertoire,
with some leg-stretching, but easy walks to
keep your muscles moving. You’ll discover the
two are natural partners. A certain amount of kit is needed for
walking, click here for
details.
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Who
is it for? |
| Anyone, from beginners to dancers with some
experience. |
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| International
Folk Dancing |
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Join us on a dancing tour of the globe,
learning the steps and techniques of National
Folk Dances from around the world. Slow, fast,
simple or more complex, circles, sets or
couples, we’ll be accompanied by a live
accordionist and authentic recordings. Haytor,
Dartmoor holiday includes some optional
guided walks.
| Mon 6 April 2009 (4nts) |
Dartmoor |
Phil & Brenda Steventon |
£349 |
| Sat 22 Aug 2009 (7nts) |
Exmoor |
Phil & Brenda Steventon |
£599 |
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Who
is it for? |
| Anyone, from beginners and to those with
some knowledge of folk dancing. |
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| English
Country Dancing |
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From the village green to the stately home, English
Country dancing developed over 350 years. We’ll take
you through the basics of this fun and sociable dancing
style, discovering its influences from all over Britain and
America.
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Who
is it for? |
| You’ll need some experience of folk dancing. |
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| Le
Roc - Le Party! |
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Le Roc - modern jive - came from France and
has developed a cult following in the UK since
the 1980s. It’s influences include swing, rock
and roll and a spicy dose of Salsa. This
modern style partner dance uses virtually any
kind of music with a strong beat, making it
ideal for clubs and parties. It’s truly a dance for
any occasion.
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Who
is it for? |
| Anyone, from beginners to those with some
dance experience. If you have some
experience but you’re not ready for the Next
Level, why not join the Malhamdale break in
February for a more intermediate level. |
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| Le
Roc - the Next Level |
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You’ve learned Le Roc, but now you need to
move on up. Perhaps your dancing is stuck on
a plateau. We can help with lots of individual
feedback and show you how to make that
breakthrough. If you can bring a dance partner
you’ll benefit twice as much. A great mix of
workshops and party dancing.
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Who
is it for? |
You’ll need some Le Roc dancing experience,
perhaps from a Le Roc - Le Party break. |
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Learn
Popular Sequence Dancing |
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Sequence Dancing is the social style of the Tea
Dance. It mixes Ballroom with easy Latin
American and is a great way to meet people.
Our sessions will be taken at a leisurely pace
and we’ll guide you through the basics, so you
can dance with confidence at any event.
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Who
is it for? |
You’ll need some Ballroom or Latin American
dancing experience. |
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| Line
Dance Party |
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You know how to cross, rock, scuff and weave
your way across the dancefloor, but now you
want more. Morning and late afternoon practice
sessions get you in the mood - the music
comes faster, the steps a bit trickier. The
evenings are spent in a party style of line
dancing heaven.
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Who
is it for? |
| You’ll need some Line Dancing experience. |
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| Dance
Playford Style |
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The elegant moves seen in Pride and Prejudice
are just one of the many styles of dance
published in the 17th and 18th centuries. Playford
incorporates them all and we’ll discover many
more, all accompanied by the very best in
authentic recorded music. On the Whitby break,
enjoy an optional afternoon guided walk.
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Who
is it for? |
| Experienced folk dancers. |
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| More
Scottish Dancing |
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You’ll already know the charms and excitement of
the accordion and fiddle. Now let us expand your
repertoire of jigs, reels and Strathspeys as we
help you improve your footwork and technique.
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| Scottish Country Dancing and Walking NEW |
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Enjoy the very best of Scottish Country Dancing,
with a choice of guided afternoon walks exploring
the local area. The emphasis will be on dancing
for fun, though our expert tutors will be able to
guide you through any unfamiliar moves and
techniques. A certain amount of kit is needed for
walking, click here for
details.
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Who
is it for? |
| You’ll need at least two years Scottish Country
dancing experience and be competent in the
basic formations and footwork. This holiday is not
suitable for beginners. |
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Who
is it for? |
You’ll need some experience of Scottish County
Dancing and have knowledge of the basic
formations and footwork. |
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| Turn
on to Salsa |
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Salsa! It’s the spicy dance import from Cuba that’s
sweeping the country. No more physically
demanding than a brisk walk, the only special
requirements are light shoes with a non-grip sole
and a sense of fun. We’ll also introduce you to the
flirty Merengue from the Dominican Republic and
the romantic accordion-backed Vallenato from
Colombia.
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Who
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| Ideal for first-time dancers. |
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| Try
Tango |
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Tango is impressive, sophisticated and showy, but
it’s also a lot of fun to learn in these step-by-step
classes. We’ll learn the classic Argentinian Tango
moves and there’ll be style tips, advice on
technique and everything you need to know to
enter this exotic world of dance.
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