Tuesday, December 28, 2010

ALOHA BALLROOM DANCE ACADEMY- New Classes

Aloha you lucky Valley Islanders. Here's your opportunity to get into the groove of one of the best exercises to keep yourself young and active. It's one of the good medicine prescribed by reality TV show Dr. Oz. Check it out......

ALOHA BALLROOM DANCE ACADEMY OFFERS
LATIN, TANGO & BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES FOR JANUARY - MARCH 2011


Maui, HAWAII – The Aloha Ballroom Dance Academy, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit features Maui’s ONLY Professionally-Instructed Ballroom & Latin Dance classes, hosts their Registration Night on Wednesday, January 5th to kick off their new dance series for January - March featuring American Tango, Salsa, & Cha-Cha! This evening will feature a pupu potluck as well as social dance and everyone interested in learning to dance is welcome to join this Guinness World Record breaking class! Dance professional, Rita O’Connor, N.D.C.A., will instruct every Wednesday evening in Kihei from 6:30 – 9:00 pm. The total cost for the 3-month course is $50 per person with a 20% OFF Special Discount if registered by January 5th (only $40 per person - less than $1.50 per class)! Open registration throughout the course. No partner necessary! Singles and couples welcome! Teens through adults! Beginners through intermediate dancers take the floor! Classes begin January 12th – students can join anytime! Visit www.alohaballroom.com or call 879-0055 for more information.
ALOHA BALLROOM DANCE ACADEMY OFFERS
LATIN, TANGO & BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES FOR JANUARY - MARCH 2011

This new dance series highlights the ever-popular Club Salsa, the snappy American Tango as well as one of the most fun dances: Cha-Cha - so sign up early to secure a space in these exciting classes! “We are trying to make partnership dancing a fun and social event for both couples and singles,” says Rita O'Connor. “It’s a wonderful way for couples to build upon their relationship and share a new activity together in a relaxing atmosphere. Similarly, singles or those without a dance partner for the evening can enjoy the company of others who want to learn to dance without feeling social pressure to have a steady partner in order to do ballroom dancing.” “Ballroom & Latin dancing has changed with the times,” Rita explains. “The success of “Dancing with the Stars” TV program has prompted a resurgence in Latin & Ballroom dancing. I enjoy featuring contemporary music selections as well as the traditional songs to make it easier for people to recognize a dance. Our students range from young adult to mature adult and crosses all cultural barriers!”

Here's the contact again:: Rita O’Connor, 879-0055, ritaoc@hawaii.rr.com
Dance Professional, National Dance Council of America