Modern Sequence Dancing In Queensland

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Modern Sequence Dances At  Seabreeze Modern Sequence Dance Club Inc..

    Join Other Capable Confident Modern Sequence Dancing Couples.

        We dance and learn modern sequence dances at The Pensioners League Hall

   Portwood St. Redcliffe , 30 ks from  Brisbane, Queensland, Australia    on Thursdays at 12.00 P.M

Express bus 315 Hornibrook Buslines from Brisbane to Redcliffe Hospital.

Short walk to cnr Oxley Ave & Portwood St for the hall.

  Forty and more recent modern  sequence dances plus experienced tuition and

revision of new modern sequence dances .presented to a programme of constantly

changing, top of the range  Modern Sequence  Dancing   Music played on the clubs

state of the art computerised audio equipment.

             MODERN SEQUENCE  DANCING FOR FUN & EXERCISE & SKILL

ALL 2010 MODERN SEQUENCE COMPETITION WINNERS WILL BE    INTRODUCED AND DANCED 

  • Overseas and interstate Modern Sequence Dance  COUPLES   welcome

  • Please bring your  own refreshments.

  • Cost of dance plus instruction $6:00 p.p..

Seabreeze Modern Sequence Dancers have a challenging

programme of  Waltzes ,Foxtrots, Quicksteps and Tangos.

In Latin Cha Chas ,Rumbas ,Salsas ,Sambas ,Jives Paso Doble ,Bossanovas and Mambos

are included in the weekly  sessions.

Old Time Saunters ,Blues and Swings are added for variety

For the Modern Sequence Dance enthusiast

  Seabreeze Modern Sequence Dance Club  Inc

Why Sequence Dance

In ordinary ballroom dancing the man leads his partner and chooses what steps they will perform - all couples on the floor are doing their own thing. In sequence dancing all couples do the same steps at the same time(HOPEFULLY) - something like formation dancing.This allows for more people on the floor at the one time as they move  anticlockwise round the hall

The sequence for a dance like the October Waltz or Mahonia Foxtrot is16 bars in length. This is repeated several times during the course of the dance - If you watch carefully you can sometimes join in yourse       lf - some people learn seque nce dancing this way.Far better to go to an experienced teacher and learn the

basics first. You may find yourself doing sequence dances based on the slow foxtrot, cha-cha-cha, mambo, or waltz if these come up in a session! All couples dance together in this way making the

learning process easier - there is also a great feeling of common purpose. Everyone is working towards the same goal - to perform the sequence as well as possible and you can compare notes with others afterwards.


CONTACT

PAT & SYLVIA