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SUMMARY:Beginners Tap Dance Course
DESCRIPTION:Lucy is looking forward to getting her tap shoes back on. \nShe started tapping when she was a little girl and distinctly remembers a starring tap solo in a jungle book dance\, dressed in fur and leapard print. Since then\, Lucy has competed in competition’s and festivals and continued her tap training at the prestigious Guildford Scholol of Acting\, where she graduated with a Musical Theatre degree. Lucy loves to create and explore with different styles and rhythms. Her favourite style of tap to watch is American tap which was undoubtedly influenced by the West End show ‘ STOMP’. \nFor this course\, we will look at a more classical and sophisticated tap style which will accompanied by the beautiful music from” Top Hat”the musical. We will learn basic beginner tap steps and then add them to a routine which will build each week. \nA full course commitment is encouraged\, although not essential. But as the course is focusing on and developing one routine\, single classes can only be booked for the first two weeks. \nBenefits of tap dance! \n\n\nEveryone can do it! Tap dance is popular among the preschool set and senior citizens…and everyone in between. Whether you are a young child just starting dance lessons\, or an adult who has always secretly wanted to try… there is a class and a level for you. Check out Savion Glover or the hit show “Tap Dogs”. Tap dance can be adapted for every fitness level and skill level. And it still looks and sounds terrific.  \n\n\nTap dance makes lots of noise! Whether you are 3 or 103\, everyone loves to make a little noise now and then. Tap dancing can be a uniquely satisfying physical and emotional release because of its ability to produce sound. For children who are constantly being told to sit down and be quiet\, being allowed to stand up and make noise can be particularly cathartic. Tap dance holds the same therapeutic benefits for teens\, adults\, seniors…anyone looking to find their voice.  \n\n\nTap dance makes you smarter. Tap dancing consists of learning rhythm patterns. Learning and memorizing patterns is a great workout for your brain. And it’s all math. Repeating\, reversing and counting the rhythm patterns reinforces math concepts that younger students are learning in school. And for the adults and seniors… we all know that mental exercise promotes healthy brain activity and can help ward off disorders such as Alzheimer’s and dementia. So get tapping!  \n\n\nTap dance is a great workout. Learn a few basic patterns and you are off to a great cardio workout. Tap dance gets the heart rate up in a way that’s way more enjoyable than a jog around the block. It tones the major muscle groups in the legs and core and is a super fun way to stay in shape.  \n\n\nTap dance works the core for improved balance. Knowing where the body’s weight should be and when to shift the weight from one foot to the other is essential for proper tap technique. One of the first things you should learn in any tap class is proper weight placement over the balls of the feet with soft knees and an engaged core. Training the muscle memory in this way improves balance\, coordination and control. And the benefits of a strong core are numerous\, including less back pain and risk of falling.  \n\n\nTap dance is steeped in history.  American masters such as Leonard Reed and Bill Robinson shaped the dance form into what it is today. Tap dance is very much an oral and demonstrated tradition with skills\, steps and choreography passed from teacher to student for generations. There is a certain reverence for the masters that motivates and inspires students even today. The legendary Shim Sham Shimmy has been done by tap dancers for over one hundred years… and still entertains and inspires those who see it as it did in Vaudeville times.  \n\n\nTap dance is one of the only dance genres you are meant to hear. Learning to tap dance is basically learning to play an instrument. Rhythm patterns and clear sounds make this art form so intriguing to the ear. Couple that with upper body movement and traveling around the stage and you’ve got a feast for the senses. The audience can not only enjoy the visual creativity of the performance\, but also the rhythm patterns over the chosen music… or even tap dancing making the music all by itself. It adds a whole new dimension to the art of dance.  \n\n\nTap dance is portable. While many dance genres would need a wide-open space for performance\, tap dance is traditionally quite humble…fitting itself into life and appearing on street corners\, in dance halls and anywhere where enthusiasts gather. Tap dance can be practiced literally anywhere. And you don’t need your tap shoes on to do it! The aisles of the food store are great for traveling steps. The bathroom floor is a great practice space while brushing teeth\, or in front of the copier at work. Under your desk during math class (quietly) is a great place to practice patterns… any place the feet have a bit of room to move. It’s contagious!  \n\n\nTap dance is a very social art form. Throughout the history of tap dance\, performers have come together for friendly competition\, tap offs and “conversations” had through sound. Tap dance has even been used in African and Irish cultures as a way of communicating without words. American tap dance as we know it today is a unique blend of its African and Irish roots that met and merged in the early part of the 20th century in casual settings and even on street corners before moving to the Vaudeville stage.  \n\n\nEveryone loves to watch a tap dance. Tap dance is a crowd pleaser every time! I’ve never seen a somber audience during a tap performance…or a somber performer for that matter. Senior citizens love to watch tap dance…so do preschoolers. Whether we are watching or participating\, tap dance is an all-American art form that everyone seems to enjoy.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/beginners-tap-dance-course/2025-02-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T204500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241219T121718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T132729Z
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SUMMARY:Dance & Stretch Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:What makes a Dazzle Dance & Stretch course unique?\nEvery week is a new fun routine\, a new dance style\, new feel good music. \nEach routine is choreographed with three aims – I want the choreography to feel achievable and for you to leave feeling a sense of achievement – I want you to also feel challenged enough to focus on the dancing and forget about the world outside – I want to put a smile on your face. Some classes focus more on the fitness\, some are bouncy\, some are more technical and others but each class is independent so you can rock up\, enjoy\, take what you need from it and forget about it. There is no pressure to remember any moves for the next class\, just enjoy then say goodbye and get on with your week. \nA short warm up starts the class before gradually\, section by section\, we develop and learn an achievable\, fun\, stylish but challenging enough routine. With lots of repeated sequences\, you will be able to add in more style and individuality as we run through the finished masterpiece a few times before a simple cool down. The time flies by and you can put in as much or as little as you want. If you are there for fitness\, to hang out with friends\, to dance\, to forget about the cupboards that need sorting\, it doesn’t matter. \n\nThen we roll out our mats for a well deserved guided 15-20 minute stretch and relax.  Building strength and flexibility\, relaxing\, reaping the benefits of the dance workout and helping you to leave the class a little less wired up.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/dance-stretch-tuesday-7/2025-02-11/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T190000
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CREATED:20241219T131501Z
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SUMMARY:Bollywood Beginners Tuesday 6pm-7pm
DESCRIPTION:Bollywood dancing is a colourful\, dynamic and highly theatrical dance style seen in Indian films\, a mix of the words Hollywood& Bombay. The success of a Bollywood film can be down to the quality of the song-and-dance numbers. \nIt combines classical forms of dance including traditional Indian\, folk\, salsa\, belly-dance while also incorporating more contemporary western forms such as hip hop\, jazz and disco. Expressive hand gestures in Indian dance are called mudras. They come from sacred rituals in which every movement is carefully choreographed and symbolic. \nThe Beginners Bollywood dance course will explore in detail this super fun\, high energy and upbeat dance style. Each week will focus on new mudras and a selection of Bollywood sequences and gradually building towards a final class when we combine all of our fancy moves! \nOnce the course has started Dazzle cannot offer a refund for any missed classes.\nIf Dazzle needs to cancel a class a refund will be given or an alternative class arranged.\nIf you cannot make your normal class please check the other class options in case you can swap.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/bollywood-beginners-tuesday-6pm-7pm/2025-02-11/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T171500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241222T175636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T175636Z
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SUMMARY:Drama Club
DESCRIPTION:5 week drama course for children in school years 1-6 running from January 14th to February 11th.\nONLY 12 places available.\nUse code DDC10 for 10% discount when booking 2 or more siblings.\nPriority is to those booking the discounted course but any remaining places will be available to book at £12 per session.\nDazzle classes and workshops are non-refundable after booking.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/drama-club-2/2025-02-11/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250210T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241219T130917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T122705Z
UID:32141-1739185200-1739188800@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Bollywood Beginners Monday
DESCRIPTION:Bollywood dancing is a colourful\, dynamic and highly theatrical dance style seen in Indian films\, a mix of the words Hollywood& Bombay. The success of a Bollywood film can be down to the quality of the song-and-dance numbers. \nIt combines classical forms of dance including traditional Indian\, folk\, salsa\, belly-dance while also incorporating more contemporary western forms such as hip hop\, jazz and disco. Expressive hand gestures in Indian dance are called mudras. They come from sacred rituals in which every movement is carefully choreographed and symbolic. \nThe Beginners Bollywood dance course will explore in detail this super fun\, high energy and upbeat dance style. Each week will focus on new mudras and a selection of Bollywood sequences and gradually building towards a final class when we combine all of our fancy moves! \nOnce the course has started Dazzle cannot offer a refund for any missed classes.\nIf Dazzle needs to cancel a class a refund will be given or an alternative class arranged.\nIf you cannot make your normal class please check the other class options in case you can swap.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/bollywood-beginners-monday/2025-02-10/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250210T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250210T103000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241219T120424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T193957Z
UID:32100-1739178900-1739183400@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dance & Stretch Monday
DESCRIPTION:What makes a Dazzle Dance & Stretch course unique?Every week is a new fun routine\, a new dance style\, new feel good music. \nEach routine is choreographed with three aims – I want the choreography to feel achievable and for you to leave feeling a sense of achievement – I want you to also feel challenged enough to focus on the dancing and forget about the world outside – I want to put a smile on your face. Some classes focus more on the fitness\, some are bouncy\, some are more technical and others but each class is independent so you can rock up\, enjoy\, take what you need from it and forget about it. There is no pressure to remember any moves for the next class\, just enjoy then say goodbye and get on with your week. \nA short warm up starts the class before gradually\, section by section\, we develop and learn an achievable\, fun\, stylish but challenging enough routine. With lots of repeated sequences\, you will be able to add in more style and individuality as we run through the finished masterpiece a few times before a simple cool down. The time flies by and you can put in as much or as little as you want. If you are there for fitness\, to hang out with friends\, to dance\, to forget about the cupboards that need sorting\, it doesn’t matter. \n\nThen we roll out our mats for a well deserved guided 15-20 minute stretch and relax.  Building strength and flexibility\, relaxing\, reaping the benefits of the dance workout and helping you to leave the class a little less wired up.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/dance-stretch-monday-6/2025-02-10/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250207T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241209T205658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T205658Z
UID:32050-1738918800-1738926000@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:School topic dance/pe courses
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/school-topic-dance-pe-courses-2/2025-02-07/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250206T152000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250206T162000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241209T204001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T185822Z
UID:32035-1738855200-1738858800@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:St Joseph's Musical Theatre After School Dance Club
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/st-josephs-musical-theatre-after-school-dance-club/2025-02-06/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250206T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250206T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241209T205502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T205502Z
UID:32042-1738846800-1738854000@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:School topic dance/pe courses
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/school-topic-dance-pe-courses/2025-02-06/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250205T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250205T213000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20250106T133051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T133051Z
UID:32492-1738783800-1738791000@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dazzle Showgirls rehearsals
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/dazzle-showgirls-rehearsals-2/2025-02-05/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250205T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250205T191500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241223T170308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T084640Z
UID:32331-1738779300-1738782900@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Musical Theatre Dance Course
DESCRIPTION:Lucy trained at the prestigious Guildford School of Acting in Musical Theatre. Since graduating she has worked around the world performing professionally in musicals\, plays\, dance shows\, Shakespearean productions and for a leading children’s theatre company in New Zealand. Her passion and talent for dance led her to the world of teaching and choreographing and it brings her great joy to pass on her knowledge and expertise.  Her favorite styles to teach are Jazz\, Lyrical\, Musical Theatre and Contemporary and her choreography is often influenced from her Latin dance training\, in which she competed at Blackpool many times.  She enjoys dancing the Lindy Hop and Jive in her spare time and loves being swung around in partner dances! \nLucy is a freelance choreographer\, and has worked on Grease at Cheltenham College\, a lead youth practitioner and movement director for the Everyman Theatre Cheltenham\, and regularly choreographs for their Summer Productions on the main stage. \nLucy is also qualified Yoga instructor and is an advocate for leading a healthy and happy lifestyle.  She still dips her toes in the acting world and is a devoted member of the Cotswold Playhouse in Stroud and the Cheltenham Operatic Society. Her most recent performance was in Evita at the Cheltenham Playhouse. \nLucy is Mummy to her little boy\, Arlo. She is determined that he will be the next Billy Elliot and has already invested in some baby tap shoes. \nShe hopes you find a great sense of joy and escapism in her classes.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/musical-theatre-dance-course-2/2025-02-05/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250205T171500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250205T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241223T173759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T185503Z
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SUMMARY:Beginners Tap Dance Course
DESCRIPTION:Lucy is looking forward to getting her tap shoes back on. \nShe started tapping when she was a little girl and distinctly remembers a starring tap solo in a jungle book dance\, dressed in fur and leapard print. Since then\, Lucy has competed in competition’s and festivals and continued her tap training at the prestigious Guildford Scholol of Acting\, where she graduated with a Musical Theatre degree. Lucy loves to create and explore with different styles and rhythms. Her favourite style of tap to watch is American tap which was undoubtedly influenced by the West End show ‘ STOMP’. \nFor this course\, we will look at a more classical and sophisticated tap style which will accompanied by the beautiful music from” Top Hat”the musical. We will learn basic beginner tap steps and then add them to a routine which will build each week. \nA full course commitment is encouraged\, although not essential. But as the course is focusing on and developing one routine\, single classes can only be booked for the first two weeks. \nBenefits of tap dance! \n\n\nEveryone can do it! Tap dance is popular among the preschool set and senior citizens…and everyone in between. Whether you are a young child just starting dance lessons\, or an adult who has always secretly wanted to try… there is a class and a level for you. Check out Savion Glover or the hit show “Tap Dogs”. Tap dance can be adapted for every fitness level and skill level. And it still looks and sounds terrific.  \n\n\nTap dance makes lots of noise! Whether you are 3 or 103\, everyone loves to make a little noise now and then. Tap dancing can be a uniquely satisfying physical and emotional release because of its ability to produce sound. For children who are constantly being told to sit down and be quiet\, being allowed to stand up and make noise can be particularly cathartic. Tap dance holds the same therapeutic benefits for teens\, adults\, seniors…anyone looking to find their voice.  \n\n\nTap dance makes you smarter. Tap dancing consists of learning rhythm patterns. Learning and memorizing patterns is a great workout for your brain. And it’s all math. Repeating\, reversing and counting the rhythm patterns reinforces math concepts that younger students are learning in school. And for the adults and seniors… we all know that mental exercise promotes healthy brain activity and can help ward off disorders such as Alzheimer’s and dementia. So get tapping!  \n\n\nTap dance is a great workout. Learn a few basic patterns and you are off to a great cardio workout. Tap dance gets the heart rate up in a way that’s way more enjoyable than a jog around the block. It tones the major muscle groups in the legs and core and is a super fun way to stay in shape.  \n\n\nTap dance works the core for improved balance. Knowing where the body’s weight should be and when to shift the weight from one foot to the other is essential for proper tap technique. One of the first things you should learn in any tap class is proper weight placement over the balls of the feet with soft knees and an engaged core. Training the muscle memory in this way improves balance\, coordination and control. And the benefits of a strong core are numerous\, including less back pain and risk of falling.  \n\n\nTap dance is steeped in history.  American masters such as Leonard Reed and Bill Robinson shaped the dance form into what it is today. Tap dance is very much an oral and demonstrated tradition with skills\, steps and choreography passed from teacher to student for generations. There is a certain reverence for the masters that motivates and inspires students even today. The legendary Shim Sham Shimmy has been done by tap dancers for over one hundred years… and still entertains and inspires those who see it as it did in Vaudeville times.  \n\n\nTap dance is one of the only dance genres you are meant to hear. Learning to tap dance is basically learning to play an instrument. Rhythm patterns and clear sounds make this art form so intriguing to the ear. Couple that with upper body movement and traveling around the stage and you’ve got a feast for the senses. The audience can not only enjoy the visual creativity of the performance\, but also the rhythm patterns over the chosen music… or even tap dancing making the music all by itself. It adds a whole new dimension to the art of dance.  \n\n\nTap dance is portable. While many dance genres would need a wide-open space for performance\, tap dance is traditionally quite humble…fitting itself into life and appearing on street corners\, in dance halls and anywhere where enthusiasts gather. Tap dance can be practiced literally anywhere. And you don’t need your tap shoes on to do it! The aisles of the food store are great for traveling steps. The bathroom floor is a great practice space while brushing teeth\, or in front of the copier at work. Under your desk during math class (quietly) is a great place to practice patterns… any place the feet have a bit of room to move. It’s contagious!  \n\n\nTap dance is a very social art form. Throughout the history of tap dance\, performers have come together for friendly competition\, tap offs and “conversations” had through sound. Tap dance has even been used in African and Irish cultures as a way of communicating without words. American tap dance as we know it today is a unique blend of its African and Irish roots that met and merged in the early part of the 20th century in casual settings and even on street corners before moving to the Vaudeville stage.  \n\n\nEveryone loves to watch a tap dance. Tap dance is a crowd pleaser every time! I’ve never seen a somber audience during a tap performance…or a somber performer for that matter. Senior citizens love to watch tap dance…so do preschoolers. Whether we are watching or participating\, tap dance is an all-American art form that everyone seems to enjoy.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/beginners-tap-dance-course/2025-02-05/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T204500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241219T121718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T132722Z
UID:32113-1738697400-1738701900@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dance & Stretch Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:What makes a Dazzle Dance & Stretch course unique?\nEvery week is a new fun routine\, a new dance style\, new feel good music. \nEach routine is choreographed with three aims – I want the choreography to feel achievable and for you to leave feeling a sense of achievement – I want you to also feel challenged enough to focus on the dancing and forget about the world outside – I want to put a smile on your face. Some classes focus more on the fitness\, some are bouncy\, some are more technical and others but each class is independent so you can rock up\, enjoy\, take what you need from it and forget about it. There is no pressure to remember any moves for the next class\, just enjoy then say goodbye and get on with your week. \nA short warm up starts the class before gradually\, section by section\, we develop and learn an achievable\, fun\, stylish but challenging enough routine. With lots of repeated sequences\, you will be able to add in more style and individuality as we run through the finished masterpiece a few times before a simple cool down. The time flies by and you can put in as much or as little as you want. If you are there for fitness\, to hang out with friends\, to dance\, to forget about the cupboards that need sorting\, it doesn’t matter. \n\nThen we roll out our mats for a well deserved guided 15-20 minute stretch and relax.  Building strength and flexibility\, relaxing\, reaping the benefits of the dance workout and helping you to leave the class a little less wired up.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/dance-stretch-tuesday-7/2025-02-04/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241219T131501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T192012Z
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SUMMARY:Bollywood Beginners Tuesday 6pm-7pm
DESCRIPTION:Bollywood dancing is a colourful\, dynamic and highly theatrical dance style seen in Indian films\, a mix of the words Hollywood& Bombay. The success of a Bollywood film can be down to the quality of the song-and-dance numbers. \nIt combines classical forms of dance including traditional Indian\, folk\, salsa\, belly-dance while also incorporating more contemporary western forms such as hip hop\, jazz and disco. Expressive hand gestures in Indian dance are called mudras. They come from sacred rituals in which every movement is carefully choreographed and symbolic. \nThe Beginners Bollywood dance course will explore in detail this super fun\, high energy and upbeat dance style. Each week will focus on new mudras and a selection of Bollywood sequences and gradually building towards a final class when we combine all of our fancy moves! \nOnce the course has started Dazzle cannot offer a refund for any missed classes.\nIf Dazzle needs to cancel a class a refund will be given or an alternative class arranged.\nIf you cannot make your normal class please check the other class options in case you can swap.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/bollywood-beginners-tuesday-6pm-7pm/2025-02-04/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T171500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241222T175636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T175636Z
UID:32290-1738683000-1738689300@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Drama Club
DESCRIPTION:5 week drama course for children in school years 1-6 running from January 14th to February 11th.\nONLY 12 places available.\nUse code DDC10 for 10% discount when booking 2 or more siblings.\nPriority is to those booking the discounted course but any remaining places will be available to book at £12 per session.\nDazzle classes and workshops are non-refundable after booking.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/drama-club-2/2025-02-04/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241221T154216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T140701Z
UID:32215-1738611000-1738614600@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Rock Chicks Monday
DESCRIPTION:Ros is back with another unique ladies 4 week dance course.\nBig hair\, leather\, studded belts and eyeliner ready\, this January & February course will explore a brand new powerful routine every week so you can join the discounted course or single classes.\nMusic will include Bonnie Tyler\, Van Halen\, Cher\, Bon Jovi\, Alanis Morrisette\, Heart\, Guns N’ Roses & Aerosmith.\nPlease note we require a minimum of 6 course bookings for the course to go ahead.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/rock-chicks-monday/2025-02-03/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T191500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241220T210012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241221T160558Z
UID:32189-1738606500-1738610100@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Country Chicks Monday
DESCRIPTION:The amazing Ros is leading these new dance courses starting in January specialising in and exploring classic country moves but with a twist!\n“I fell in love with country music in 2013 when I was living in Canada’s wild west state of Alberta\, spending weekends at the rodeo and nights out at the honkeytonk! I discovered a modern\, varied genre of music where every artist is incredibly talented and every song tells a story.\nBack in the UK my love of country music is stronger than ever and there’s nothing I love more than pulling on my cowboy boots and kicking up dust to feel good country music. But without a local honkeytonk\, the opportunities are few and far between!\nI’ve tried traditional line dance classes but the footwork and repetition makes me feel restricted. So\, I decided to create the kind of dance class I would want to attend…\nSimple dance routines that have been influenced by classic line dance steps with a twist of freedom from hip hop and commercial styles.\nA new routine every week set to the very best country hits\, old and new.\nSo come and join me. This is line dancing reimagined.” \nPlease note we require 6 course bookings for the course to go ahead.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/country-chicks-monday-3/2025-02-03/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T164500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T174500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241222T181101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T093607Z
UID:32306-1738601100-1738604700@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Street Dance Teens
DESCRIPTION:Ros is back with two exciting new StreetDance courses for all abilities and experience!\n“I attended my very first dance class in 1998. I was a nervous\, self conscious tennager looking for something fun to ease the pressures of secondary school. It was a street dance class and from the very first second\, I was hooked.\nSince then I have tried many other styles\, but I still get drawn back to street dance time and again. It is the genre that most influences my choreography.  It can be smooth and then punchy. It can be gentle and then fierce. It can be sassy and then strong. I Love playing on those juxtapositions\, creating unusual shapes or unexpected moments.\nYou can be anyone and do anything in street dance\, there’s no rules or restrictions. I love that kind of freedom.\nMy classes will be aimed at anyone who wants to have a go! No previous experience necessary. Just like my classes as a teenager\, these classes are designed with fun in mind. No exams\, no competitions\, no stress. Just a time to come together and dance for the sake of dancing.” \nDazzle always aims to be inclusive unless it is detrimental to the others safety\, enjoyment and participation. \n4 week course\nJanuary 13th-February 3rd\n10 places available\nPlease note we require a minimum of 6 course bookings for the course to go ahead.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/street-dance-teens/2025-02-03/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T154500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241222T180543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T093441Z
UID:32299-1738597500-1738600200@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Street Kids
DESCRIPTION:Ros is the amazing class leader for the childrens street dance courses.\n“I attended my very first dance class in 1998. I was a nervous\, self conscious tennager looking for something fun to ease the pressures of secondary school. It was a street dance class and from the very first second\, I was hooked.\nSince then I have tried many other styles\, but I still get drawn back to street dance time and again. It is the genre that most influences my choreography.  It can be smooth and then punchy. It can be gentle and then fierce. It can be sassy and then strong. I Love playing on those juxtapositions\, creating unusual shapes or unexpected moments.\nYou can be anyone and do anything in street dance\, there’s no rules or restrictions. I love that kind of freedom.\nMy classes will be aimed at anyone who wants to have a go! No previous experience necessary. Just like my classes as a teenager\, these classes are designed with fun in mind. No exams\, no competitions\, no stress. Just a time to come together and dance for the sake of dancing.” \nDazzle always aims to be inclusive unless it is detrimental to the others safety\, enjoyment and participation. \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n 
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/dazzle-street-kids/2025-02-03/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241219T130917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T122657Z
UID:32140-1738580400-1738584000@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Bollywood Beginners Monday
DESCRIPTION:Bollywood dancing is a colourful\, dynamic and highly theatrical dance style seen in Indian films\, a mix of the words Hollywood& Bombay. The success of a Bollywood film can be down to the quality of the song-and-dance numbers. \nIt combines classical forms of dance including traditional Indian\, folk\, salsa\, belly-dance while also incorporating more contemporary western forms such as hip hop\, jazz and disco. Expressive hand gestures in Indian dance are called mudras. They come from sacred rituals in which every movement is carefully choreographed and symbolic. \nThe Beginners Bollywood dance course will explore in detail this super fun\, high energy and upbeat dance style. Each week will focus on new mudras and a selection of Bollywood sequences and gradually building towards a final class when we combine all of our fancy moves! \nOnce the course has started Dazzle cannot offer a refund for any missed classes.\nIf Dazzle needs to cancel a class a refund will be given or an alternative class arranged.\nIf you cannot make your normal class please check the other class options in case you can swap.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/bollywood-beginners-monday/2025-02-03/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T103000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241219T120424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T193949Z
UID:32099-1738574100-1738578600@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dance & Stretch Monday
DESCRIPTION:What makes a Dazzle Dance & Stretch course unique?Every week is a new fun routine\, a new dance style\, new feel good music. \nEach routine is choreographed with three aims – I want the choreography to feel achievable and for you to leave feeling a sense of achievement – I want you to also feel challenged enough to focus on the dancing and forget about the world outside – I want to put a smile on your face. Some classes focus more on the fitness\, some are bouncy\, some are more technical and others but each class is independent so you can rock up\, enjoy\, take what you need from it and forget about it. There is no pressure to remember any moves for the next class\, just enjoy then say goodbye and get on with your week. \nA short warm up starts the class before gradually\, section by section\, we develop and learn an achievable\, fun\, stylish but challenging enough routine. With lots of repeated sequences\, you will be able to add in more style and individuality as we run through the finished masterpiece a few times before a simple cool down. The time flies by and you can put in as much or as little as you want. If you are there for fitness\, to hang out with friends\, to dance\, to forget about the cupboards that need sorting\, it doesn’t matter. \n\nThen we roll out our mats for a well deserved guided 15-20 minute stretch and relax.  Building strength and flexibility\, relaxing\, reaping the benefits of the dance workout and helping you to leave the class a little less wired up.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/dance-stretch-monday-6/2025-02-03/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250131T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250131T110000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241209T205658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T205658Z
UID:32049-1738314000-1738321200@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:School topic dance/pe courses
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/school-topic-dance-pe-courses-2/2025-01-31/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250130T152000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250130T162000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241209T204001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T185819Z
UID:32034-1738250400-1738254000@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:St Joseph's Musical Theatre After School Dance Club
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/st-josephs-musical-theatre-after-school-dance-club/2025-01-30/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250130T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241209T205502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T205502Z
UID:32041-1738242000-1738249200@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:School topic dance/pe courses
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/school-topic-dance-pe-courses/2025-01-30/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T213000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20250106T133051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T133051Z
UID:32491-1738179000-1738186200@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dazzle Showgirls rehearsals
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/dazzle-showgirls-rehearsals-2/2025-01-29/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T191500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241223T170308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T084631Z
UID:32330-1738174500-1738178100@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Musical Theatre Dance Course
DESCRIPTION:Lucy trained at the prestigious Guildford School of Acting in Musical Theatre. Since graduating she has worked around the world performing professionally in musicals\, plays\, dance shows\, Shakespearean productions and for a leading children’s theatre company in New Zealand. Her passion and talent for dance led her to the world of teaching and choreographing and it brings her great joy to pass on her knowledge and expertise.  Her favorite styles to teach are Jazz\, Lyrical\, Musical Theatre and Contemporary and her choreography is often influenced from her Latin dance training\, in which she competed at Blackpool many times.  She enjoys dancing the Lindy Hop and Jive in her spare time and loves being swung around in partner dances! \nLucy is a freelance choreographer\, and has worked on Grease at Cheltenham College\, a lead youth practitioner and movement director for the Everyman Theatre Cheltenham\, and regularly choreographs for their Summer Productions on the main stage. \nLucy is also qualified Yoga instructor and is an advocate for leading a healthy and happy lifestyle.  She still dips her toes in the acting world and is a devoted member of the Cotswold Playhouse in Stroud and the Cheltenham Operatic Society. Her most recent performance was in Evita at the Cheltenham Playhouse. \nLucy is Mummy to her little boy\, Arlo. She is determined that he will be the next Billy Elliot and has already invested in some baby tap shoes. \nShe hopes you find a great sense of joy and escapism in her classes.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/musical-theatre-dance-course-2/2025-01-29/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T171500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241223T173759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T185458Z
UID:32362-1738170900-1738173600@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Beginners Tap Dance Course
DESCRIPTION:Lucy is looking forward to getting her tap shoes back on. \nShe started tapping when she was a little girl and distinctly remembers a starring tap solo in a jungle book dance\, dressed in fur and leapard print. Since then\, Lucy has competed in competition’s and festivals and continued her tap training at the prestigious Guildford Scholol of Acting\, where she graduated with a Musical Theatre degree. Lucy loves to create and explore with different styles and rhythms. Her favourite style of tap to watch is American tap which was undoubtedly influenced by the West End show ‘ STOMP’. \nFor this course\, we will look at a more classical and sophisticated tap style which will accompanied by the beautiful music from” Top Hat”the musical. We will learn basic beginner tap steps and then add them to a routine which will build each week. \nA full course commitment is encouraged\, although not essential. But as the course is focusing on and developing one routine\, single classes can only be booked for the first two weeks. \nBenefits of tap dance! \n\n\nEveryone can do it! Tap dance is popular among the preschool set and senior citizens…and everyone in between. Whether you are a young child just starting dance lessons\, or an adult who has always secretly wanted to try… there is a class and a level for you. Check out Savion Glover or the hit show “Tap Dogs”. Tap dance can be adapted for every fitness level and skill level. And it still looks and sounds terrific.  \n\n\nTap dance makes lots of noise! Whether you are 3 or 103\, everyone loves to make a little noise now and then. Tap dancing can be a uniquely satisfying physical and emotional release because of its ability to produce sound. For children who are constantly being told to sit down and be quiet\, being allowed to stand up and make noise can be particularly cathartic. Tap dance holds the same therapeutic benefits for teens\, adults\, seniors…anyone looking to find their voice.  \n\n\nTap dance makes you smarter. Tap dancing consists of learning rhythm patterns. Learning and memorizing patterns is a great workout for your brain. And it’s all math. Repeating\, reversing and counting the rhythm patterns reinforces math concepts that younger students are learning in school. And for the adults and seniors… we all know that mental exercise promotes healthy brain activity and can help ward off disorders such as Alzheimer’s and dementia. So get tapping!  \n\n\nTap dance is a great workout. Learn a few basic patterns and you are off to a great cardio workout. Tap dance gets the heart rate up in a way that’s way more enjoyable than a jog around the block. It tones the major muscle groups in the legs and core and is a super fun way to stay in shape.  \n\n\nTap dance works the core for improved balance. Knowing where the body’s weight should be and when to shift the weight from one foot to the other is essential for proper tap technique. One of the first things you should learn in any tap class is proper weight placement over the balls of the feet with soft knees and an engaged core. Training the muscle memory in this way improves balance\, coordination and control. And the benefits of a strong core are numerous\, including less back pain and risk of falling.  \n\n\nTap dance is steeped in history.  American masters such as Leonard Reed and Bill Robinson shaped the dance form into what it is today. Tap dance is very much an oral and demonstrated tradition with skills\, steps and choreography passed from teacher to student for generations. There is a certain reverence for the masters that motivates and inspires students even today. The legendary Shim Sham Shimmy has been done by tap dancers for over one hundred years… and still entertains and inspires those who see it as it did in Vaudeville times.  \n\n\nTap dance is one of the only dance genres you are meant to hear. Learning to tap dance is basically learning to play an instrument. Rhythm patterns and clear sounds make this art form so intriguing to the ear. Couple that with upper body movement and traveling around the stage and you’ve got a feast for the senses. The audience can not only enjoy the visual creativity of the performance\, but also the rhythm patterns over the chosen music… or even tap dancing making the music all by itself. It adds a whole new dimension to the art of dance.  \n\n\nTap dance is portable. While many dance genres would need a wide-open space for performance\, tap dance is traditionally quite humble…fitting itself into life and appearing on street corners\, in dance halls and anywhere where enthusiasts gather. Tap dance can be practiced literally anywhere. And you don’t need your tap shoes on to do it! The aisles of the food store are great for traveling steps. The bathroom floor is a great practice space while brushing teeth\, or in front of the copier at work. Under your desk during math class (quietly) is a great place to practice patterns… any place the feet have a bit of room to move. It’s contagious!  \n\n\nTap dance is a very social art form. Throughout the history of tap dance\, performers have come together for friendly competition\, tap offs and “conversations” had through sound. Tap dance has even been used in African and Irish cultures as a way of communicating without words. American tap dance as we know it today is a unique blend of its African and Irish roots that met and merged in the early part of the 20th century in casual settings and even on street corners before moving to the Vaudeville stage.  \n\n\nEveryone loves to watch a tap dance. Tap dance is a crowd pleaser every time! I’ve never seen a somber audience during a tap performance…or a somber performer for that matter. Senior citizens love to watch tap dance…so do preschoolers. Whether we are watching or participating\, tap dance is an all-American art form that everyone seems to enjoy.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/beginners-tap-dance-course/2025-01-29/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T204500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241219T121718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T132716Z
UID:32112-1738092600-1738097100@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dance & Stretch Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:What makes a Dazzle Dance & Stretch course unique?\nEvery week is a new fun routine\, a new dance style\, new feel good music. \nEach routine is choreographed with three aims – I want the choreography to feel achievable and for you to leave feeling a sense of achievement – I want you to also feel challenged enough to focus on the dancing and forget about the world outside – I want to put a smile on your face. Some classes focus more on the fitness\, some are bouncy\, some are more technical and others but each class is independent so you can rock up\, enjoy\, take what you need from it and forget about it. There is no pressure to remember any moves for the next class\, just enjoy then say goodbye and get on with your week. \nA short warm up starts the class before gradually\, section by section\, we develop and learn an achievable\, fun\, stylish but challenging enough routine. With lots of repeated sequences\, you will be able to add in more style and individuality as we run through the finished masterpiece a few times before a simple cool down. The time flies by and you can put in as much or as little as you want. If you are there for fitness\, to hang out with friends\, to dance\, to forget about the cupboards that need sorting\, it doesn’t matter. \n\nThen we roll out our mats for a well deserved guided 15-20 minute stretch and relax.  Building strength and flexibility\, relaxing\, reaping the benefits of the dance workout and helping you to leave the class a little less wired up.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/dance-stretch-tuesday-7/2025-01-28/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241219T131501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T192002Z
UID:32150-1738087200-1738090800@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Bollywood Beginners Tuesday 6pm-7pm
DESCRIPTION:Bollywood dancing is a colourful\, dynamic and highly theatrical dance style seen in Indian films\, a mix of the words Hollywood& Bombay. The success of a Bollywood film can be down to the quality of the song-and-dance numbers. \nIt combines classical forms of dance including traditional Indian\, folk\, salsa\, belly-dance while also incorporating more contemporary western forms such as hip hop\, jazz and disco. Expressive hand gestures in Indian dance are called mudras. They come from sacred rituals in which every movement is carefully choreographed and symbolic. \nThe Beginners Bollywood dance course will explore in detail this super fun\, high energy and upbeat dance style. Each week will focus on new mudras and a selection of Bollywood sequences and gradually building towards a final class when we combine all of our fancy moves! \nOnce the course has started Dazzle cannot offer a refund for any missed classes.\nIf Dazzle needs to cancel a class a refund will be given or an alternative class arranged.\nIf you cannot make your normal class please check the other class options in case you can swap.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/bollywood-beginners-tuesday-6pm-7pm/2025-01-28/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T171500
DTSTAMP:20260504T204129
CREATED:20241222T175636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T175636Z
UID:32289-1738078200-1738084500@dazzleworkshops.co.uk
SUMMARY:Drama Club
DESCRIPTION:5 week drama course for children in school years 1-6 running from January 14th to February 11th.\nONLY 12 places available.\nUse code DDC10 for 10% discount when booking 2 or more siblings.\nPriority is to those booking the discounted course but any remaining places will be available to book at £12 per session.\nDazzle classes and workshops are non-refundable after booking.
URL:https://dazzleworkshops.co.uk/event/drama-club-2/2025-01-28/
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