December 5, 2008
New Beginning Salsa Dance Class Starting in the New Year, Seattle
New Salsa Dance Classes at Dance Addiction
Seattle Beginning Salsa: Level I
Wednesdays 7-8pm
at 17oh1
1701 23rd Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
Next Session: January 7-February 4, 2009
Register Now!
Cost: $40 for 5-Week Session
For the beginning salsa dancer. This progressive series will cover basic salsa turns, rhythm, footwork and partnering in New York Style (on2) Salsa/Mambo.
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Seattle Salsa: Level II (lower intermediate)
Wednesdays 8-9pm
at 17oh1
1701 23rd Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
Next Session: January 7 - February 4, 2009
Register Now!
Cost: $10 per class or $40 for 5-week session
For the salsa student with a solid command over basic rhythm, shines, and partnered steps in New York Style (on2) Salsa/Mambo.
Call or email to register: (407) 894-9090 or juliet@dance-addiction.com

Now teaching in Seattle
Salsa, Ballroom and Latin Dance Specialist
JULIET McMAINS, Ph.D.
Juliet has just relocated to Seattle, WA to teach in the Dance Program the University of Washington. With an eclectic dance background–including ballroom, salsa, swing, ballet, jazz, modern, yoga, and dance history, Juliet brings a broad array of experience and perspective to her teaching. While twenty-four years of intensive study in multiple dance disciplines underlies the breadth of her knowledge, the depth of her insight into partnering cannot be overstated. She has been teaching salsa since 1997 and has introduced thousands of students to the excitement and joy of social salsa dancing. See testimonials to read what students are saying. She comes to Seattle from Orlando where she was teaching salsa and ballroom at the Zebra Room and at the University of Central Florida. As a DanceSport professional, she has taught at studios in Boston, California, and Florida, traveled internationally to perform and compete, won championships in the U.S. and Canada, and twice been named a U.S. National Rising Star finalist. She has taught in dance departments at universities in Florida and California. Juliet has a Ph.D. is Dance History and Theory from the University of California at Riverside and a B.A. in Women's Studies from Harvard University.
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