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Ballroom Dancers of Tulsa. Please reply directly to Allen.
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>Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 09:33:01 -0500
>From: Allen Ambler <[log in to unmask]>
>To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
>Subject: BDT dance notices
>
>3:00 Saturday 5/20: BDT every year tries to schedule some special
>activities for National Ballroom Dance Week, which is September 16-24.
>In the past, we have among other activities worked to coodinate dances
>with other studios around town, worked with TV stations to create
>interest stories around our local activities, scheduled special dances
>for youth, created dance exhibits at the Hardesty Library and the
>Perfoming Arts Center. We are soliciting interest and perhaps help from
>our members, teachers, and anyone else with an interest. There will be
>an organizational meeting this Saturday at 3:00 at the Elks Club.
>Everyone is invited. This is an opportunity for those of you who have
>ideas about how we should promote dance to contribute those ideas.
>
>7:00 Saturday 5/20: A reminder that this Saturday night, 5/20 is BDT's
>'On The Wings Of Love' dance featuring the band Touch of Class. The 7:00
>lesson is by Dave Ragan on cha cha. The dance is at 8:00. $5 for
>members, $15 for non-members. After Five Attire.
>
>2:00 Sunday 5/21: BDT's first smooth dance practice session is this
>Sunday at the Elks Club. As we are learning, we need a place to
>practice. While, most of us can find a place to practice the spot dances,
>i.e., the dances that do not travel, finding a place to practice the
>traveling dances requires a larger floor than most of us have access to.
>To facilitate practice of these traveling dances, BDT has made
>arrangements with the Elks Club to use their floor for a traveling dance
>practice session once a month. All BDT members are welcome, but please
>read the the attached practice procedures before attending (they can
>also be found on our web site). The traveling dances are primarily the
>standard smooth dances: foxtrot, waltz, quickstep, Viennese waltz, and
>tango (American or International, but not Argentine). Other dances that
>require considerable floor travel to practice, such as country two-step
>or polka, may also be considered traveling dances.
>
>
>-- Allen
>
>________________________________________________________________________________
>Allen Ambler
> www.BallroomDancersOfTulsa.org
>
>
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