Archive for March, 2010
Your First Wedding Dance
Your Wedding Dance – Your First Dance as Husband and Wife
Many brides have been dreaming about their weddings since they were little girls. In that dream, their wedding dance was the culmination of elegance and grace. Their grooms sweep them off their feet as they romantically twirl across the dance floor. Family and friends watch with excitement as the loving couple floats around the room. This dream is why so many brides are eager to take dance lessons to prepare for the wedding dance.
However, many grooms have not been dreaming about weddings since childhood. Plus, learning how to dance can be intimidating for some men. Most grooms acknowledge the need to dance at a wedding, but are reluctant to take dance lessons.
Wedding Dance Lessons for you and your bridal party
The Farm – A Gathering Place, in Candler NC, is offering dance lessons just for brides, grooms, the bridal parties and special guests.
We know the importance of the bride and groom’s first “signature” dance. Your wedding dance shows your unique style and partnership to family and friends. Your first dance as husband and wife is your first chance to showcase your love and the union of your marriage with all eyes on you.
Wedding Dance Lessons are available for all brides and grooms, members of the bridal party, family members and special guests who want to make a good impression and be able to dance all evening in the great celebration of the wedding. Not, only will all the participants be planning their weddings, so lots to share with each other, but this is no ordinary dance class!
Wedding Dance Lessons
(Dance Lessons and Classes for the Eager Bride and the Reluctant Groom)
When: Monday Evenings 6:30 – 8:30
April 5, 12, 19, and 26, 2010
Where: The Farm – A Gathering Place
215 Justice Ridge Rd
Candler, NC 28715
Dance Lessons are $20.00 per person per two hour class
Call Bev Gottfried at 828-667-0666 to register
Each dance lesson is two hours long which includes a practice session. Each night, the dance lesson will feature a new dance – Hustle, Nightclub Two Step, East Coast Swing or Foxtrot.
Your First Wedding Dance Instructors
Your Wedding Dance Instructors have created a revolutionary new way to learn dance called ZeDiamond Dance Method. It is great for those of you who think you can’t dance, have no rhythm, are just plain scared, and those who love to dance!
Deborah-Marie Diamond and Amy Barnes will be your instructors. They will teach you the dances you need to know for your wedding night, reception, honeymoon and the rest of your life. After completing the 4 dance lessons, you will be able to dance to great old love songs and ballads, up tempo pop and rock music, and R& B with style!
You can check Deborah-Marie Diamond and Amy Barnes out at ZeDiamond Dance Method’s Website
Brides, please forward this to everyone in your wedding party. They will want to join you in the fun!
Each dance lesson is two hours long which includes a practice session. Each night, the dance lesson will feature a new dance – Hustle, Nightclub Two Step, East Coast Swing or Foxtrot. Dance lessons are Monday evenings 6:30 – 8:30 April 5, 12, 19, and 26. Admittance is $20.00 per person per two hour class. A life time investment! Call Bev Gottfried at 828-667-0666 to register now!
See you out on the dance floor,
It’s EASY to learn how to East Coast Swing Dance for your Wedding!!!
Have you always wanted to learn how to ballroom or swing dance?
- When was the last time it was just you, your dance partner and the music… and everything else just melted away?
- Have you dreamed about floating across the dance floor?
- Imagine the thrill of being asked to dance and knowing that you can!
ZeDiamond Dance Method is the beginning of your life with dance.
Start dancing now with ZeDiamond Dance Method Learn the East Coast Swing 2 DVD set. Watch the video clip below and see how easy it is to learn to dance at home.
You can learn to swing dance in the comfort and privacy of your own home.
Learning to dance can be very scary for some people. The fear of the unknown, failure or looking silly keeps many would be dancers off the dance floor and firmly seated on the couch. But what if there was a way to learn to swing or ballroom dance in the comfort and privacy of your own living room or kitchen?
Deborah-Marie Diamond and Zeki Maviyildiz will guide you, step by step, in learning how to East Coast Swing. They use the ZeDiamond Dance Method to help you quickly and easily learn how to swing dance.
After dancing along with your ZeDiamond Dance Method DVD’s, you will have learned how to Single Swing and East Coast Swing Dance, plus you will have a number of swing dance moves, to keep you and your partner dancing all night long.
Want to learn to ballroom and swing dance in a special wedding dance class?
Starting in April, Deborah-Marie Diamond and Amy Barnes will be teaching Beginner Ballroom Dance Classes in Asheville, NC area. Classes will be taught using ZeDiamond Dance Method.
The focus of the April dance workshop series is to teach 4 beginner ballroom dances that are appropriate for wedding receptions and parties.
This dance workshop series is perfect for eager brides, reluctant grooms, excited bridal party members and family members who want to dance the night way at the wedding reception.
Wedding Dance Workshop Series
Classes are held at The Farm Party Barn
215 Justice Ridge Rd
Candler, NC 28715
828-667-0666
Bev at 828-667-0666 for more information and to register for dance lessons.
See you out on the dance floor,
Amy Barnes
We were born to dance!!!
“Yeah, but you were born dancing…”
My dance students say this when they start to lose faith in their ability to learn to dance. I’m telling them that they can do something… they are telling me that they can’t. I tell them if I can do it, they can too. “Yeah, but….” soon follows.
Well, here we have it. WE WERE ALL DANCING BABIES!!!
It is thought that starting around 25 weeks of development, babies start to hear and recognize sounds in the womb. Even though the sound is muffled, babies can hear voices and music. In time, babies can start responding and moving in time to music and voices.
My own baby is far more active when the room is filled with R&B and Soul music. I swear I’m starting to feel kicked in time to the music. Bobby Brown, En Vogue and Ne-Yo have been rocking the baby today. This baby may come out swing dancing too… well, at least recognizing the music.
Below is an article from LiveScience. It discusses how dancing and a sense of rhythm may be something we are born with.
Babies Are Born to Dance
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“Babies love a beat, according to a new study that found dancing comes naturally to infants.
The research showed babies respond to the rhythm and tempo of music, and find it more engaging than speech.
The findings, based on a study of 120 infants between 5 months and 2 years old, suggest that humans may be born with a predisposition to move rhythmically in response to music.
“Our research suggests that it is the beat rather than other features of the music, such as the melody, that produces the response in infants,” said researcher Marcel Zentner, a psychologist at the University of York in England. “We also found that the better the children were able to synchronize their movements with the music, the more they smiled.”
To test babies’ dancing disposition, the researchers played recordings of classical music, rhythmic beats and speech to infants, and videotaped the results. They also recruited professional ballet dancers to analyze how well the babies matched their movements to the music.
During the experiments, the babies were sitting on a parent’s lap, though the adults had headphones to make sure they couldn’t hear the music and were instructed not to move.
The researchers found the babies moved their arms, hands, legs, feet, torsos and heads in response to the music, much more than to speech.
Though the ability appears to be innate in humans, the researchers aren’t sure why it evolved.
“It remains to be understood why humans have developed this particular predisposition,” Zentner said. “One possibility is that it was a target of natural selection for music or that it has evolved for some other function that just happens to be relevant for music processing.”
Zentner and his colleague Tuomas Eerola, from the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Interdisciplinary Music Research at the University of Jyvaskyla, in Finland, detailed their findings in the March 15 issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.”
Excerpt from Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20100315/sc_livescience/babiesareborntodance
Kids, Teens and Adults must be born to dance too!
This was my favorite part of the article, “humans may be born with a predisposition to move rhythmically in response to music.” That’s right, we can’t fight it. We are all dancers by birth. So why do we struggle to learn to dance?
I’m not a scientist, but here is my theory. Babies aren’t taught to dance, they just feel the rhythm of the music and move. In time, babies learn to stomp, clap, kick, wave their hands and move their heads. As they learn to move and control their bodies better, they start to incorporate these movements into their dance. Once again, nobody is teaching them, they just feel the rhythm and move. The key to this is that they FEEL THE RHYTHM OF THE MUSIC AND MOVE.
As we grow and develop, we give up our faith in what we feel and follow our heads instead. Our faith is in what we think. Though the brain enjoys music, it processes it differently than our bodies did in childhood. Our brain is analytical and starts judging. The brain examines our movements, and compares it to the music, others dancing and everyone else in the room watching. WE STOP FEELING THE RHYTHM AND THINK ABOUT IT INSTEAD. OUR BODIES STOP MOVING AND OUR BRAIN STARTS JUDGING.
How do we get back to feeling the music?
ZeDiamond Dance Method is based on feeling the rhythm of music before taking your first dance step. With ZeDiamond Dance Method Learn the East Coast Swing 2 DVD set, you will be taken back to feeling the rhythm of the music. Without your brain getting in the way, you will feel the music and move to the rhythm inside of you. Exercises based in DiRRiD, will help you regain your natural sense of rhythm. Just like a child, you will step, clap and use your voice to discover the rhythm that is innately inside of you.
Once you’ve got your groove back, then the dance steps will just flow out of you. ZeDiamond Dance Method teaches you to move to your natural rhythm and suddenly, you are swing dancing! You learn easy East Coast Swing Dance moves and let them flow out of you, naturally.
Click here and watch a short video clip that lets you see how ZeDiamond Dance Method works.
See you out on the dance floor,
East Coast Swing while dancing the dance inside you.
Walk the walk… Talk the talk… Dance the dance…
There are many times that I see my life as a puzzlement. I have been told for years that I am a walking contradiction.
A friend in high school once told me that I act and talk in public they way everyone else acts and talks in private. Basically, don’t take it when others are bending to society’s whims, they don’t have your guts to stand up to it. I can be free as a bird and as creative and artistic as I dare to be… that’s why I ballroom and swing dance.
I enjoy structure. I like rules. I like to follow them, depend on them and understand them (even if it is just to work around them). I like to know that there is right and wrong, action and reaction, consequences for behaviors and rewards for hitting goals. There is nothing I love more than a good plan… that’s why I ballroom and swing dance.
Do you see the dilemma? I often wonder if I am a creative who learned to thrive in world of structure, or am I highly structured and learned to survive in a highly creative world? The battle of Left Brain vs. Right Brain rages on inside my head… and that’s why I ballroom and swing dance.
Traditional Ballroom Dance – Taught to the mind
Many ballroom teachers have a very analytical way of teaching which works well for analytical students. The teacher teaches the student to use their mind to control the body, interpret music and execute specific practices of timing and technique. Ballroom and swing dancing do have quite a bit of structure to them. The 3 T’s of timing, teamwork and technique are introduced to students at a very early stage.
Teachers are trained using a syllabus of steps for each dance. Where I dance, we follow the DVIDA Syllabus. This is a very structured syllabus that breaks down dance steps into 1/8 of a turn and half beat segments. If there is any doubt in your mind how a leader or follower executes timing or footwork, the syllabus is your point of reference.
Once you join the ranks of competitive dancers, a syllabus can become the standard that you are judged against. How accurate are your steps? How true are you to the interpretation of the dance? Did you execute all the steps and use the correct timing?
It is a field day for the analytical mind. There is right and wrong… rules galore… rewards for following rules and execution of requirements… when things go well on the dance floor.
There is also blame… mistakes… shame… and a loss of confidence when things don’t go well on the dance floor.
Creative Dance – Taught to the body and spirit
When I was in college, I took a modern dance class. When we went around the room and said why we signed up for the class, I said I was here to work on my spins, turns and balance so I could be a better couples dancer (hello analytical mind).
What I took away from that class was so much more. In this class, we concentrated on creating an emotional response from our movement. It wasn’t about who had the best turn out. It was about capturing a feeling in your own body, expressing it through movement and sharing it with someone else.
We used dance to tell short stories rather than emulate perfect text book form. I also learned to use my core to move my body, not just my mind. Your body has a very distinctive look when your movement starts with your center rather than just moving limbs with your mind.
It was a field day for the creative mind. No right and wrong… no rules… just pure expression of a feeling or idea… when things go well on the dance floor.
It can look confusing or chaotic at times… the audience doesn’t understand what you are expressing… when things go badly on the dance floor.
Dancing the Dance that is inside of you
As it turns out, Swing Dancing has a long and rich history built on rebellion. And much of that rebellion is still carrying on today. There is constant debate over footwork, music, timing and styling in the swing world today. Because of this, swing dancing is still evolving at a pretty fast pace.
ZeDiamond Dance Method is a revolutionary new way to learn how to swing dance in the comfort of your home. ZeDiamond Dance Method Learn the East Coast Swing is the first DVD system, that I have seen, that teaches structured ballroom dance, from the body and not the mind. Teaching you to feel the music and rhythm through your body are the first lessons you learn with ZeDiamond Dance Method. Once you can feel the music, ZeDiamond Dance Method helps you move your body to the rhythm and the dance steps just flow out of you.
In many swing circles, dancers have come together to escape the rules of traditional ballroom dance and its syllabus. Rules become more like guidelines as you grow and become a more experienced swing dancer.
You learn to dance without thinking, judging or feeling shame over mistakes. Your body and your brain stop fighting one another. You dance the dance that is inside you with ZeDiamond Dance Method. You feel the music flow into you and the dance steps flow out of you.
Dancers judge their dancing based on the fun they are having, the smile on their partner’s face or the clapping of onlookers. I judge my dancing on how tired and sore I am the next day. The more I hurt, the better time I usually had.
Social Swing Dancing allows you to dance the dance that is inside you, while maintaining the character of the dance. Let your creative and structured self rejoice! You can be sexy or playful or larger than life while still swing dancing with your partner.
ZeDiamond Dance Method is one way to learn to East Coast Swing Dance that will not only teach you basic swing steps and footwork, but will also help you find the creative dance inside of you that you can share with a partner.
Then you can start worrying about important things, like… Why is my partner smiling?
See you out on the dance floor,
Teach your kids how to East Coast Swing
Snow day in Asheville, NC
I’m not sure what the weather is like at your house, but in Asheville, NC it is snowing. That may not sound like a big deal… but in this small mountain town, everything comes to a grinding halt. Asheville will even come to halt without the snow, we just have to have a weather report calling for snow to move into the area. With this winter being one of Asheville’s coldest and snowiest, our school age children have had many canceled classes and snow days.
So today, like many snow days, parents and their children are caught at home to wait it out. So what are we going to do today? What family activity will bring us all closer together, be fun for everyone and hopefully burn off some of the extra energy we are carrying around? Let’s all learn to dance together!
What are we going to do now?
Some of my fondest childhood memories are of my mother trying to teach my sister and I to dance in our living room. Cha cha, Tango, Polka and Jitterbug/East Coast Swing were great past times for cold and snowy days. My mom grew-up in a family that socially ballroom danced. She married a man who did not. So many hours and snow days were spent teaching my sister and I to dance so she would have someone to dance with. This was a special bonding time for the three of us, filled with giggles, music and joy. It was by no means quality dancing… but it was quality time we spent together.
You can teach your children to dance! You can start today! Peel yourself away from the computer and pull the iPods earbuds out of your children’s ears and get moving. Below is an excerpt from Teach Kids How. Teach Kids How is an website full of topics and ideas for parents who wish to teach their children something new. Follow these few guidelines and you and your children will be up and dancing with the music in no time.
Teach Your Child How to Dance
“Dancing has been around since the beginning of time. Before writing was invented people use to tell storied through dance, seek rain through dance, celebrate marriage through dance. In even earlier dates dance was used to heal the sick or wounded and break an evil curse that was placed on a tribe or village member.
Since that time the amount of dances and the reasons for dancing that has evolved is remarkable and difficult for anyone to keep up with, from the Salsa to the Waltz, from the Smurf to the Electric slide, the Mambo and even the Cha-Cha. There are so many it’s enough to make the common person feel overwhelmed and completely out of style.
But the benefits of dancing can be exceptional for your overall health and wellness. What other exercise can you both have dun doing and gain exceptional benefits to your health? Teaching your children to dance can be beneficial to you both in physical health, mental connectivity, and just having the ability to dance when a celebration occurs.
Preschool
When your children are younger than elementary age introducing them to dance can be as simple as allowing them to dance free verse. When anyone begins to dance, allowing the rhythm of music to sweep through his or her body is the first step to learning how to dance. Simply put some good dance music on and dance together, you’ll both have fun doing it anyway.
Instead of “teaching” your child how to dance and making them fuse about learning, try playing follow the leader with your child. When children are playing a game or not thinking they are actually learning something, they will pick up on the instruction so much easier. There’s something about playing a game that gets kids motivated, as opposed to actually learning something.
Main points to address:
- Allow your children to dance free verse.
- Play follow the leader while dancing.
Grades K-6th
In most areas there are places that provide dance classes to anyone willing to learn. Many classes will teach a variety of dances including ballroom, break dance, hip-hop, tap, country line dancing and other types of dance. This could be a class that you and your child can take and learn together. When parents are attempting to learn something new this will get your child enthusiastic about their learning process. Obtain local information about local dance events or presentations. You can also contact local dance studios to sit in and watch the instruction and type of dance being taught if you you’d like to review their instructions first.
If dance classes are not available in your area or you’re not interested in taking them try purchasing dance videos and/or dance books. They’ll show you step-by-step instructions on that dance that you or your child is looking to learn. Or use the simple one-two, one-two way you learned how to dance. Make the process fun with a few twists and twirls. The bottom line is to fun with your child, while they’re learning.
Main points to address:
- Take classes together.
- Buy dance videos and books.
- Take them to dance studios or dancing events.”
Excerpt by Teach Kids How from “Teach Your Child How to Dance”
http://www.teachkidshow.com/teach-your-child-how-to-dance/
All kids love to dance
My nephews remind me of this everytime I see them. They dance in the their car seats, the grocery store, Target and everywhere else that happens to have music playing in the back ground. They will even bob their heads in time to the music I hum when I get a song stuck in my head. At this point, in their preschool lives, dancing is a game they play with the world around them.
As they grow, children have two ways to learn that involve their parents. One experience is to learn something from the parent. The child is the “novice” and the parent is the teacher or “expert” in this experience. The other experience is to learn something with the parent. The child and the parent are both “novices” and are working through the learning process together following an outside expert.
Learning to dance with your child is not only a great educational experience, but can also be bonding experience as well. ZeDiamond Dance Method Learn the East Coast Swing is a simple and easy way for children and adults to learn to dance together. Since this teaching method is available on DVD, there is no need to venture out in the cold and snow to take dance lessons. Order ZeDiamond Dance Method Learn the East Coast Swing 2 DVD set and pop it in the DVD player during your next snow day. You and your children can learn to dance the East Coast Swing together in the comfort of your home. Preschool age children will enjoy disc 1 with the rhythm practice and stomp, clap and singing exercises that help develop an inner sense of rhythm. School age children will enjoy both discs as they learn swing dance steps and start dancing with you. Click here to watch a video clip and see how ZeDiamond Dance Method could work for you.
Learning how to dance the East Coast Swing together, can start your children (and you as well) on a life long journey through the world of dance. Take your first dance steps in the comfort of your own home with ZeDiamond Dance Method. Who knows where your dancing feet will take you next.
See you out on the dance floor,
