Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Rock Around The Clock!!!

Bangalore, Monday, 23 January 2006
Dear Students,
As promised, we bring to you, the three month course with Rock Around The Clock! In this course you reap great benefits like:

  • You get a discount of Rs.600/- !!!! [Your current fee structure is Rs.1200/- per month against 12 lessons = 12 hours. In this course you pay only Rs.3000/- only, against 36 hours of lessons = 36 Lessons!]

  • You may avail a free entry to our Salsa / Rock n roll Party and show off the moves you have learnt!!!

  • Your will be learning Four dance forms namely; Merengue, Salsa, Jive and Cha Cha Cha, all in only 03 Months instead of four!!!

  • You have a choice of Four Batches!

  • You will have a lot of FUN!!!!!!!

  • Course Commences Wednesday, 01 February 2006

    Batch Timings:
    Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 6.00 to 7.00p.m.
    Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 7.00 to 8.00p.m.
    Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 8.00 to 9.00p.m.
    Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: 6.30 to 7.30p.m.
    Venue:
    Alliance
    Francaise de Bangalore
    Mid of Millers Road, Thimmaiah Road,
    Vasanthnagar
    Bangalore
    5600052
    Please go through the course structure below and register with us during the class hours! You may choose to pay by Cash / Cheque. [Payments to be made in favour of Rock Around The Clock]
    Application deadline: Tuesday, 31 January 2006

    Happy Dancing!
    Cheers!
    Prithvi and Ree

    Rock Around The Clock
    Ph: (0) 93 42 50 86 67 / (080) 55349327
    Email:
    info@rockaroundtheclock.biz
    Website: www.rockaroundtheclock.biz
    Course Structures

    Basic Level 1
    This level has been divided into 12 sessions to ensure the coverage of the basic level only. The basic level will give the students a strong base and would encourage them to understand body movements in relation to rhythm and music. The first lesson in this level will be an orientation of sorts, allowing the students to get a brief over view of the style and qualities comprising the dance forms.
    Month One [February 2006]
    Dance form:
    Meringue and Salsa
    Duration: 12 sessions, comprising of a total number of 12 hours.
    About the dance form: Meringue is a fun and simple dance with origins in the Dominican Republic. The music is happy and filled with puns and jokes in Spanish. The hip movements of this dance form are very similar to that of Salsa and therefore, an introduction to this dance form becomes vital to initiate body movements parallel to Salsa.
    About the dance form: Red-hot Salsa! The most sensuous of all, the Salsa is a Latin American form of dance. The music is alive and loud, the steps are quick and always in tune to the count. Salsa works on the basis of Mambo a pattern of six steps danced over eight counts of music. The beats of this dance have a secret within, there are two beats which are silent! So the counts are 123 and 567, the 4 and 8 are beats used to keep the count in mind and in body.
    Basic Level 2
    Month Two [March 2006]
    Dance form: Jive
    Duration: 12 sessions, comprising of a total number of 12 hours.
    About the dance form: Jive is very popular in New York and has an addicting rhythm to it, which keeps you tapping your feet. This dance form is reputed to create a vibrant mood and was very popular in the 60s. The music therefore, is also of the 60s; some of the most recognized artists are Elvis Presley, Bill Haley, The Beetles, Shakin Stevens and many many more! There are many variations of this dance form, which have been created over the years, the most popular one being the rock n roll version of Prithvis and Rees!!!
    Month Three [April 2006]
    Dance form: Cha Cha Cha
    Duration: 12 sessions, comprising of a total number of 12 hours.
    About the dance form: An offshoot of the Mambo, Cha Cha Cha was a rage in the 60s and is one of the more popular forms in America. It has an infectious rhythm and with a little bit of the left leg and a little of the right moving in 3 beats you will find yourself chanting the cha cha cha in your day to day life! This dance form has a triple beat it is this triplet, which gives the cha cha cha much of its special sound. This little group of three steps is called a chasse. There are two main chasses, one starting with the left and one with the right foot.
    Please note: Each session, would comprise of one hour, and the number of sessions per month would be 12.

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