Vivian Herman and Bob Osborne.

Spring is the time of new beginnings. The SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club is just that. We strive to keep our dances and activities varied enough so everything seems new and fresh. April may be known as the time for showers in much of the world—“April showers bring May flowers”, but here April brings a list of many exciting events, starting with our first ever BBQ social!

Novice Events

We finish up March with our Novice Class on Monday, March 25, stepping to the music of the Foxtrot and Merengue. The Novice classes and Novice Practice Party are aimed at novice dancers—those who have never danced before, have not danced in a very long time, or who need a quick refresher on some of the common dances. You don’t have to be a member of the club to participate. Just sign up on our website and have some fun on the dance floor with us. Both Novice Classes and the Practice Party on Friday, March 22 will be taught by Dale and Ann Pizzitola, our resident professionals. April Novice classes will be held on Monday, April 1, featuring Tango and East Coast Swing and covering the Waltz and Rumba on Monday, April 22. The Practice Party for the month will be held on Friday, April 26. All Novice events begin at 4 p.m. in the HOA-1 Vermilion Room.

PartiesJoin us on Friday, March 15 for a Ballroom Dance Party with music supplied by Bob Osborne. Then, in April, get ready for our Mamma Mia Greek Island Disco Party!! All our dancers will be showing off their new Latin Hustle moves they learned during the March classes. Both dances will be held in the MountainView Ballroom with an optional dinner at 5 p.m. followed by dancing until 8 p.m. For more details, visit sbballroomdance.com.

Beginner/Intermediate

Level Classes In April, our beginner and intermediate level classes will concentrate on the Cha-Cha, taught by Bob Osborne and Vivian Herman, two of our more accomplished dancers. The Cha-Cha is a Latin Dance derived from both the Rumba and Mambo. It came to the United States from Cuba in the early 1950s. It is a fun dance with compact steps that incorporate many hip movements. What makes it such a popular Ballroom Dance is its versatility as each couple creates different movements and steps. There are two types of Cha-Cha: International and American. Both are used in competition, but the American Rhythm is most often taught socially.

Join UsDancing is a great exercise—both physical and mental. It helps us to stay agile and have more energy, even as we age. The SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club is a great place to make new friends and keep socially active. Please consider joining the club and participating in our classes, parties and other social events. Check us out online at sbballroomdance.com. For more information or questions about our club, send an email to countmein@sbballroom dance.com. Remember, “The SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club is where the learning continues, and the fun never ends!


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