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Don't Miss this chance to learn from Salsa pro, Charlene Rose!!!

 

Wednesday March 4th, 2009

 

Belltown Dance Studio
2521 4th Ave
Seattle, WA 98121
206-930-7246

 

Returning from LA "2008 Mayan World Salsa Champion," Charlene Rose will be offering 2.5 hours workshops you won't want to miss!

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A) Salsa Ladies' Styling, 1 hr 6:45-7:45pm: Ladies, add some sizzle and sensuality to your dancing! Charlene will teach the ladies some sexy solo moves that are guaranteed to turn heads. She will also go over spinning techniques that will makes you a better follow.

B) Afro-Cuban Body Movement, 1.5 hrs 8pm-9:30pm: Both leads and follows of (All levels). "This is a very fun workshop". To start, Charlene will take you through isolations of all the body parts, and show you how to integrate those isolations in your dancing. This class will help loosen up the body, and teach you how to add more suppleness to your movement. Charlene will also lead you through some basic Afro-Cuban movements such as Guaguanco, among others, that will add a lot of flavor to your dancing.
This class is HIGHLY recommended for any level dancer. The techniques learned in this class will be VERY helpful in your dancing, whether you just do it socially or for performance.

Pricing:
1 hr Ladies Styling workshop $17 paid in advance $20 at the door.
1.5 hrs Afro-Cuban workshop $25 paid in advance $28 at the door.

Discount/Register:
Advance payments may be made online at:
http://dancesalsaon1…. Discount deadline Wed. March 4th-12pm.
*Payments are accepted at the door on day of class. Cash only please.

 

About Charlene Rose:

Charlene Rose is among the likes of great talent in the salsa world. She has performed, given workshops and taught classes internationally; and if you happen to be one to study under Charlene, you'll find that she embodies passion, style and grace within the movements of this great genre of dance.

Charlene has been noted to be a precise, meticulous instructor and utilizes the extensive training she received from many years under instructors from such prestigious companies as The Pittsburg Ballet, The Boston Ballet, American Ballet Theater, the Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington.

Why salsa dancing? Charlene would explain that her passion for salsa stems from it's cultural roots, the rhythms and the people who came before her. Her aim in life is also to grow and find her "own" voice through salsa and she sought out venues that challenged her talents as well as those of her competitors. Aiming her direction in the salsa scene was the perfect choice and with her credentials, the salsa world was happy to embrace Charlene.

In the fairly brief time Charlene has been exposed to latin dance she has had many impressive accomplishments. She is a four time undefeated competitor of the "Mayan International Salsa Competition" in Los Angeles California, received a standing ovation for her performance at the 2002 "New York Salsa Congress", and has performed at other various Salsa Congresses and events internationally.

Charlene Rose is by far a blossom in the rough. With salsa's history of being a male dominated forum, she acknowledges the fact that salsa today is a more contemporary style than what it once was. "I'm proud women today are making their own choices in the salsa scene and showing the world they have a name with talent."

 

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