Sydney Zouk dancers, you are invited to join "The Little Gringo", James Quinn-Hawtin, in an immersive evening of workshops.
★★ In these workshops you will learn: ★★
✔ The mechanics underpinning a "perfect" Basic Step
✔ How to create smoothness in your Zouk dancing
✔ The most common technical mistakes made by Zouk beginners and how to fix them
✔ The most useful and variable pattern in Zouk
✔ The five points of physical connection
✔ How to follow almost anything
✔ How to add "meaning" to your dances
✔ How to create "connected" dances with the special people in your life
✔ How to lead clearly and follow effortlessly
✔ A unique technique to assess your partner's comfort level and experience within the first 5 seconds
✔ Exercises to gradually improve your connection after the workshops
✔ How to start and finish your Zouk dances
✔ How to express the "story" of the song
✔ How to know what to do at different moments in the song
✔ What to do with the lulls in the music (the "slow bits")
✔ How to dance Zouk to contemporary music found on the Top 50 charts
★★ Workshops ★★
The following workshops will be held on Wednesday 12th July at ...
7:00pm - 7:55pm
Zouk Foundation (beginner - improver)
8:00pm - 8:55pm
Physical and Emotional Connection in Zouk using simple movements (beginner - improver)
9:00pm - 10:00pm
Expressing the Music as a Zouk Dancer (beginner - improver)
★★ Are these suitable for me? ★★
These workshops are suitable for beginners and newbies to Zouk. Over 3 hours, James will be fast tracking your skills and welcoming you to the Zouk experience.
★★ Your instructor ★★
Described as "one of the most entertaining instructors in Australia", James Quinn-Hawtin's unapologetically inappropriate wit keeps his growing family of students laughing at Dance Culture, based in Brisbane. He is credited by his loyal students as being fun, clear, cheeky, patient, passionate, surprising and utterly effective.
James is an experienced Zouk instructor who has taught in festivals and workshops around South-East Asia, Australia and the United States and who has choreographed for So You Think You Can Dance Vietnam Edition. He has also facilitated the largest Zouk flashmob group in the world (with over 180 students and 136 performing on the day of the event). The nickname "Little Gringo" came about in 2011 when a Brazilian girl commented, whilst pointing at James, "That little guy over there... he doesn’t dance like the other gringos."
★★ Where ★★
McMahons Point Community Centre
165 Blues Point Road
McMahons Point, NSW 2196
★★ What to wear and what to bring ★★
Please bring water and wear comfortable "work-out" clothes. Ladies, please wear flats (no heels).
★★ Investment ★★
Early bird pricing is only $45 when you purchase your pass online before 6:30pm Wednesday 5th July.
Online passes will then be $55 until the Immersion starts.
Passes will be $60 at the door.
Enrolments will close when passes have sold out.
Workshops are not sold individually.
★★ How to enrol ★★
To secure your place, please go to https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/north-sydney-zouk-immersion-with-james-quinn-hawtin-tickets-35746404458
★★ Testimonials ★★
"Irresistibly passionate! Down to earth stuff that can easily be led on the dance floor and James is ever so generous in giving!" – Iggi
"Clear and patient. Humble and passionate." - Chien Chien Chan
"Patient, energetic and fun!" - Yolanda
"I loved learning Zouk from James; he is a true master of his craft!" - Angelina
"The best $$ I have spent on my dance education." - Stewart
"The workshop was very enjoyable and loads of fun! Something for men and women!" - Stephanie
"10/10! Cheers!" - Rossi
"Highly recommended." - Matthew
"Every tip given was useful" - Yolanda
"Fun atmosphere" - Chris
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