What can students expect from this class?
This is a four week series that will get you up to speed with basic vocabulary and connection techniques for Balboa, and get you out on the floor dancing socially. This class series will be taught “ELEF”: Everyone Leads, Everyone Follows. Starting your Balboa journey with ELEF helps you understand the mechanics more quickly and more deeply. Though many dancers do choose to specialize in one role, starting out with ELEF helps you better understand how both roles work and feel, so that beyond this series, you can choose the one that suits you, or choose to keep dancing in both! No partner is necessary, as we will rotate partners in class. |
Registration: |
Cost of Class
Pay-What-You-Can
Recommended $60 for 4 Week Series
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Accepted Payments
Cash Check Venmo: @BostonBalboa |
What is the legacy of the genre/form/style you are teaching?
Balboa is a vernacular swing dance from Southern California in the 1920s and 30s, and is indebted to the African-American roots and culture of Swing Jazz and Swing dancing. We encourage everyone to explore the history of this dance, the dancers that created it in Southern California, and the music and musicians that made it possible. |
What background, training, and or relationship do you have with this style/technique/class subject?
July & Stan have been dancing Balboa since the early to mid 2000s, studying with dancers who learned from the original dancers from SoCal. We have taught Balboa since 2010, with a focus on helping students build the skills to connect with the music and their partners on the social dance floor. |
Finish this statement: I am passionate about teaching this style because…
…it is a joyfully improvisational, social style, and there’s a chill, welcoming community of Balboa dancers all over the world! |
How can students learn more about this offering?
Website: https://bostonbalboa.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BostonBalboa |
Contact Information
Contact: info@bostonbalboa.org (also Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BostonBalboa) |
Studio 5
Boston Balboa, July Belber (she/her/hers), Stan Yen (he/him/his)
Street shoes are not allowed in the studio at any time.