Schedule: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month
Exceptions: Excluding all major holidays.
Instructor: Courtney meagher, Jake Pierce, and Victoria Crider
Location: Room 110 and the Back Patio
Ages: All Ages
Skill Level: All Levels
Registration Fee: $10
About the class
Are you looking for a fun and social way to exercise and learn some new dance moves? If so, you might want to check out Grapevine Dance at the Sonoma Community Center for Line Dancing and lessons. Line dancing is a popular form of dance that involves a group of people performing synchronized steps to various genres of music. It’s a great way to improve your coordination, balance, and rhythm while having a blast with your friends or meeting new ones.
Grapevine Dance offers classes for all levels of experience and skill, from Absolute Beginner to Intermediate. You will learn the basic steps and patterns of line dancing as well as some more advanced moves and variations. The classes are taught by friendly and experienced instructors who will guide you through the dances and make sure you have fun along the way. You don’t need a partner to join the classes, just bring yourself and your enthusiasm. The only thing you need to wear is comfortable closed-toed shoes, boots are not required but recommended for the authentic line-dancing feel.
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The Sonoma Community Center is committed to creating an accessible learning environment. If you require any special considerations(medical, physical, learning) please share them with Sean Baskin, Program Associate, by emailing him at sean@sonomacommunitycenter.org so that he can forward them to the relevant Program Director and Instructor.
About the instructor
Instructors
Courtney started line dancing while attending UCSB in 2017 and her favorite line dance is Country Girl Stomp to Country Girl Twerk. Jake started line dancing in 2015 with his mom and has competed in Stoney’s annual dance competition in Sacramento. Jake’s favorite line dances are High Class and Chill Factor to Last Night. Victoria has been line dancing since the moment she turned 18 and could attend lessons and dancing at Borderline in Thousand Oaks, CA. Her favorite line dances are Off the Chain and Stitches.
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