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UWMBDA Dance

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Occurs On...
Fri, 18 September 2009
  from 6-10pm

UWMBDA Dance organized by:
UWMBDA

Contact:
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Held At:

TENTATIVELY scheduled for
Gordon Commons, Room A1
717 W Johnson St
(Enter on 2nd floor from the campus mall, then downstairs)

Check TITU for updated location information.

Lessons before the dance: Foxtrot
6:00pm – Intermediate level (must know basics)
7:00pm – Beginning Level
$5 Nonmembers/ Free for club members
Taught by Deborah Gillitzer, a local competing professional dancer

General Dancing continues 8:00pm-midnight
$2 Club members / $5 Nonmembers

UWMBDA dances are a great opportunity to put all of your new dance moves to use! They are open to both students and non-students, and play a mix of music that will include salsa, merengue, rumba, cha cha, waltz, fox trot, tango, swing, and many others!

Check the UWMBDA webpage for more details.

Dress for UWMBDA dances is casual–jeans and a T-shirt are normal. Please bring non-street shoes to dance in!

Though this event appears on the studio's website / calendar, we may know nothing about the event itself. The event is listed here as a convenience for those interested in going out to dance. Please contact the event organizer or the venue where the event is held to confirm location, directions, times, dates, cost, and all other details.

written by: Sarah Calhoun   [ About ]   [ Contact ]
published: 17 September 2009 at 7:44am
last edited: 17 September 2009 at 7:44am
categories: In Town Dances
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