Även Rock'n Roll, Country, Blues och jazzlåter är bra musik att dansa bugg till:
Beatles
Chuck Berry
Chubby Checker
Jerry Lee Lewis
Bill Haley & His Comets
This class is suitable for those new to bugg, walz and foxtrot as well as those whoe have been trying to learn these dances without proper teachers and classes.
Why do we learn three dances in one course?
While walz usually is limited to formal romantic settings such as weddings and ballrooms
you can dance bugg and foxtrot at any festive occasion and to most styles of popular music.
Bugg is perhaps the most popular Swedish dance
and has its origins in Boogie Woogie. Usually we dance bugg to faster music and foxtrot to the slower songs. On a typical
dance evening you will need to know both dances.
On the other hand there are so many similarities between foxtrot and waltz that you can save time learning both at the same time.
By learning all the three dances in the same course you can be sure that you will be able to dance to any tune that is played at your next party!
Which styles?
All dances change with time and usual gain more movements and become more comfortable and pleasing to
watch. In the last decade or two bugg and foxtrot have gone through an impressive development
resulting in a few new styles.
In this course we will learn the newest style in bugg which is now the common one in Uppsala and around Sweden. If you have only danced the old style of bugg you are welcome to "update" your
skills at this course. It usually takes a few lessons.
Foxtrot can be danced in the classical style (resembling waltz) with a beautiful expanded posture,
precise, polished steps and flowing rise and falls or as a more intimate social dance with improvised movements and
an expression unique for each dancer. "Fox" or "Social foxtrot", "Swedish foxtrot", "fox fusion, "dirty fox", "bachata fox", "kizomba fox", "tango fox", "dynamic fox", "modern fox" etc. The beloved child has many names, as we say in Sweden. We consider all styles of foxtrot as dialects of the same dance and at this
beginners course we will focus mostly on the common features in the dialects. Our ambition is to combine the technical skills of competition dancing
with the improvisational skills of the silver foxes of the social dance floor.
How much will I learn in one semster?
Learning how to dance is like learning a musical instrument. It takes years to bring the skills to perfection
but you can feel the joy of dancing already after the first lesson. By the end of the course most students
feel that they can have a good time at any dance floor and we put that to test at the end of the semester
when the whole class visits a dance club together. Some students are happy with this level but most will
like to keep learning more.
Dancing for us is a life long journey dotted with mostly happy and beautiful memories. We hope that we can give you
a fun and efficient start to your voyage.
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Prerequisits
Everybody is welcome.
Class description
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Age limits
From 14 years.
Instructors
Hours
Between 18:00 and 20:00 5 Wednesdays in total 10.0 hours
The course starts: 7/2 Finishes: 13/3
Breaks: Sports vacation 19th to 25th of February
Location
Sal 1 på Drabanten Dansens Hus. Please see the map.
Participation fee
- Children: 0 kr - Full time students or youth up to 18 years old: 1195 kr - Others: 1295 kr
A membership fee of 100kr is added. This fee is payed only once per year.
Offers & Discounts
If there are places left you can repeat this course for free!
Many courses? Get our economic Gold card and go to as many courses that you want for free this semester!
Spring offer: Take 2 dance courses, pay for 1!
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