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HSDS July Dance

Christabel and the Jons are headed back to Huntsville! The last time they were here they rocked the MASSIVELY successful regional meetup (something we'll be repeating this December). This time we're flipping the coin and bringing them in the middle of the summer! It's going to be One Hot Mess!

Event Date and Time: 
July 21, 2012 - 7:00pm - 11:00pm
Location: 
Flying Monkey Arts Center Theater at Lowe Mill · 2211 Seminole Drive · Huntsville, AL
Cost: 
$10 General, $7 Student

UAH Charleston Class and Dance with Reuel Reis

Friday night starts off with a 2-hour CHARLESTON class taught by Reuel Reis from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. This will be one of the last times that UAH will have Reuel this summer, since he is moving to New Orleans soon. 2 hours of intensive CHARLESTON fun . . . technique and cool moves. Don't miss this!!!

Then after the workshop, stay for the UAH DANCE from 8:30 - 10:30 p.m.!

6:00 - 8:00 pm 2-hr CHARLESTON class: $15 per person*
Workshop attendees get in FREE to the UAH DANCE!!!

8:30 - 10:30 pm UAH DANCE
Dance Only:
$10 per person / $5 for Dance Club members or non-UAH students*

Location: 
UAH Campus, University Center Exhibit Hall
Cost: 
Free, $10 donation requested/$6 dance club members

Bootleg Blues Remix: Let Freedom Swing

There is NOTHING hotter than bootleg blues, but sometimes summer heat is good. If you were there or saw the recap, you know that the heat wasn't just from the summer sun. And people can't get enough so we're doing it again. July 2nd, we're bringing back the blues and the summer heat.

Just like the summer, all good things must end. Don't bide your time. No-one gets a second chance. Be happy for the second bootleg blues and pray there's a third before the heat fades and the summer of blues is gone.

Location: 
Amendment 21 123 Northside Sq. (Next door to Sam & Gregs) Huntsville, AL
Cost: 
FREE (purchase drinks)

Hot Mess

Define: Hot Mess
n. One whose thoughts or appearances are in a state of disarray but maintains an undeniable attractiveness or beauty. [Urban Dictionary]
In the heat of summer, when the music is pumping and the pulse is fast, we don't care if you are a sweaty, sticky, hot mess as long as you're dancing.

n. A spectacular workshop weekend focused on uptempo Lindy and Charleston presented by LaB on July 9th-11th, 2010, in Philadelphia.

Location: 
Multiple Venues, Philadelphia, PA
Cost: 
$90 - $105 depending on registration date

Reuel Reis (cancelled) and Thursday Night Swing (Not Cancelled)

Reuel Reis is coming back to Huntsville for another month this summer to teach intermediate, Charleston! Now's your chance to clean up your bad habits and take your Charleston to the next level. There's two hours of lessons followed by dancing so you can practice what you've learned.

Also, want to get a little one on one action? Reuel will have time for privates before the lessons. They go quick though so book yours today!

For more info or to get a private, contact Reuel (615 - 556 - 9945, RRR - AT - DIRTYSTREETSPRODUCTIONS.COM) or Leighanne (uahdance@hiwaay.net, 256-694-6020).

Event Date and Time: 
Repeats every week until Sun Aug 01 2010 .
Location: 
Union Grove (white building right of UAH Student Center), Huntsville, AL
Cost: 
$10

Ladies Focus Instructors

Breanna Perry
Breanna loves pretty much everything about pretty much every vintage jazz/vernacular folk/really old/swing-era dance there is, ever. Goofy animal dances? She loves 'em. Swingin' out hard and fast? Just try and stop her. Messing around with chuggy charleston patterns? She can't get enough. Melty and stretchy blues dances, long-legged peabody, fancy-footed balboa, she enjoys all of it. And one of her favorite things is when she gets the chance to share all of those favorite things with other people, and then see her favorite things become their favorite things! In classes, she's known to focus on technique in a nerdy way, such as comparing dancers' arms to triangles' hypotenuses or trying to air-graph movement intensities. Breanna's absolute favorite, though, is when all that "correct" stuff can be tossed aside and everyone can just throw down and jam together comfortably! (Especially if it involves things like rolling across the floor or accidentally tripping over your own feet and turning it into "styling", things she is known for.)

Breanna continually works on her dancing by learning from dance instructors all across the United States in a wide variety of styles, and by competing whenever she has a chance, doing well in her fair share of those competitions.



Yossef Mendelssohn
Yossef moved to Nashville for work in August of '06 and was lucky enough to be right by the premier swing dance studio of the day, Vintage Rhythm. He finally got around to starting lessons in January, and since he knew hardly anyone and had nearly nothing to do, he kept on taking all the lessons he could for several months. At some point, Aba and Reuel got sick of seeing Yossef all the time and closed the studio down.

After about half a year of taking constant lessons and not doing much outside of class, Yossef realized he should start dancing socially. Then came travel to other dance scenes, workshop weekends, exchanges, and camps. After a stressful first stab at competition as part of the short-lived Whitey's Cindy Loppers, he started entering competitions regularly, winning his first-ever Jack and Jill and placing in some other beginners' competitions before being shoved into the cruel world of intermediate and advanced.

Since his humble beginnings, Yossef has aspired to add more titles to his name than just "dancer". "Competitor" came fairly quickly, then "DJ", and in October of '08, "teacher". "Organizer" came in early '09, and he's searching for a place to go from there

Yossef not only enjoys the usual suspects of swing dancing (Lindy Hop, Charleston, and Balboa), but also the precursors, the pre-swing (or "silly") dances like Peabody and Collegiate Shag. He's also generally excited about most non–Jitterbug-Stroll choreographed routines and line dances.

And talking about himself in the third person.

The Moon in June Concert/Dance with Moondust

Location: 
Flying Monkey Arts Theatre (upstairs) Flying Monkey Arts Center, Lowe Mill, 2211 Seminole Drive, Huntsville, AL
Cost: 
$7

Ladies Focus Registration

Workshop Costs:
Follow Admission: $35
Lead Admission: $20

Update: Pre-registration is now closed! Thank you for all who pre-registered. We'll see the rest of you at the door!

For any questions or concerns about registration, please email ladies_focus_registration@huntsvilleswingdance.org.

Dances:
The HSDS Dance with Miss Tess and the Bon Ton Parade is not included in the workshop price. It will be $12 for general admission, $7 for students (with student ID), and free for UAH students.

Ladies Focus Music

Miss Tess and the Bon Ton Parade

"Although it may be true that every musician is a dreamer, only the good ones can convince you to join in on their fantasies. Armed with a rhythm guitar, a songbook full of down-on-your-luck lyrics, and a seemingly endless supply of fancy hats, Miss Tess is reimagining the golden age of jazz in 21st-century Boston and taking the rest of us along for the ride.

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