Camp- Foundational Technique of Viennese Waltz (16-19 Apr)16-19 Apr (4 sessions) FOUNDATIONAL TECHNIQUE: [Click here for the direct site with details. ](https://dancesportendurance.com/viennese-waltz-camp/)This first camp of two will slowly but surely teach you the basic skills in the Viennese Waltz to prepare you for this incredible experience, with a series of advancing lessons. You will learn basics of social Waltzing along with some elements of Smooth and Standard! By the end, you will have developed skills that will give you basic skills for any Viennese Waltz setting, and you will also make a lot of dance friends while doing so.
**1\. Thu\, 16 Apr\, 730\-930 pm:** Fundamentals of Viennese Waltz, basics, simple left turns, whisks w/ladies turn, practice, begin Camp Choreography.
**2\. Fri\, 17 Apr\, 730\-930 pm:** Practice, Review, basic combos, progressive basic, Patty-cake, simple right turns, Polka basics, Camp Choreography.
**3\. Sat\, 18 Apr\, 2\-5 pm \(potluck snack day\):** This is our longest session, so bring healthy snacks for yourself, or even better for the group! Practice, Review, simple left and right turns. Camp choreography. Discussion of balls in Vienna and Washington DC (at the break). Begin [The Laendler as seen in the Sound of Music](https://www.facebook.com/reel/4339516396320630). The session concludes with learning the Fledermaus Quadrille #6
**4\. Sun\, 19 Apr\, 1\-330 pm:** Practice, warm-up. Camp review. Navigational skills. Review of left and right simple turns, introduction of reverse turn (International style left turn), navigation drill. If the difference in level in class is quite large, we may break into two classes with an intermediate group pressing to more difficult maneuvers while beginners review.
CAMP 2: Oct 9-11 (3 sessions) EXPERIENCED WALTZERS (INTERMEDIATE AND UP): Camp 2 is for the connoisseur! You will advance in technique and knowledge of multiple fast waltz styles, including the classic International Style, American Smooth, and a few steps that have been almost lost to history that you might have seen in such movies as The Sound of Music and Snow White. We will also teach a routine that will advance in each session.
**CAMP 2 (Higher level maneuvering and technique)**
**5\. Tue\, 28 Apr\, 730\-930 pm:** We’ll have a full camp review of the fundamentals camp which will give the experienced waltzers a chance to brush up on their basics. Then the following: Navigational skills. Natural turn technique improvements. Transitions from Reverse turn to natural turn and back. Camp Choreography— [The Laendler as seen in the Sound of Music](https://www.facebook.com/reel/4339516396320630).
**6\. Thu\, 30 Apr\, 730\-930 pm:** Practice, Review, Hook turn to the Right (Laendler), closed changes from left to right and right to left, fifth position break, run around. Camp Choreography — The Laendler as seen in the Sound of Music. Fledermaus Quadrille #6 and polka
**7\. Sun 3 May\, 1\-230 pm:** Practice, Review, Advanced Navigational skills. Navigation skills, changing from left to right with the whisk. Hook turn. Camp Choreography— The Laendler as seen in the Sound of Music.
**8\. Tue\, 5 May\, 730\-930 pm:** Practice, Review, Advanced navigation drills. American Smooth figures. Camp Choreography— The Laendler as seen in the Sound of Music.
**Sat 9 May, 9-12 pm:** [Glen Echo Park Strauss Ball by Waltz Time! (](https://www.waltztimedances.org/)NOT INCLUDED) **After the camp, experience the Spanish Ballroom at Glen Echo, the largest dance floor in the DC metro area, for an evening dancing to fine Strauss music!**