— Béatrice Curtis - Egyptian Dance –
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FARNHAM-
Tuesday evenings
The Spring Term Classes start on 13th January 2009, and run for 10 weeks, with the last class on 24th March. There is a half-term break week. STOP PRESS- Because the classes on 3rd February were cancelled because of the snow, the missed class will be added to the end of the term. This means the last class will be on 31st March. The next term starts 28th April 2009.
It is recommended that you book in advance, as these classes are very popular and numbers are strictly limited.
These classes are run by Farnham Adult Education - contact them on 01483 518558 for administrative information & bookings. Alternatively, go to Surrey County Council's Adult Learning pages, for more details
GUILDFORD- Thursday evenings
The Spring Term Classes start on 22nd January 2009, and run for 10 weeks, with the last class on 24th March. There is no half-term break. The next term starts 30th April 2009.
It is recommended that you book in advance, as these classes are very popular and numbers are strictly limited.
These classes are run by the University of Surrey as part of its
Campusdance project-, contact them on 01483 689201 for administrative
information or try their website.
There are no technical entry requirements for the Beginner classes or the Beginner/Mixed classes at Guildford, but I expect students in the Improver/Intermediate class to have a basic understanding of the art form, and to have done a minimum of 2 Beginner terms with me before moving up, or to have a similar level of experience with another teacher. If you are not sure which level to go for, click here for guidance.
Classwear is very relaxed. Wear something comfortable that you can move in- most students wear a long skirt, jazz/yoga-pants or leggings with a T-shirt, and a scarf to tie around their hips. Bare midriffs are welcome but not compulsory! We usually dance in bare feet, but if you don't feel comfortable that way, then soft soled dance shoes (eg ballet slippers or jazz shoes) would be fine.
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Updated 10th March 2009