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Free One-Hour Intro To Blues Dance Lesson and Social Dance

Ever heard of Blues Dancing?
It might just be the best dance you’ve never heard of — a social, lead-follow partner dance that’s easy, low impact, interpretive, and a lot of fun! No experience or partner needed, just come ready to move and enjoy the music.

Join our friendly Tucson dance community for a free one-hour intro lesson at Monterey Court Motel, followed by live blues at one of Tucson’s most charming outdoor music venues. The courtyard is quaint, partially covered and warmed by patio heaters, so bring a light sweater and enjoy an evening of good music and dancing.

Lesson: 5:30
Music: 6:30
Band: The Porch Rockers (a very good band!)

No cover charge - Please consider enjoying a meal at Monterey Court, our host... this is how they pay for the bands.
Reservation: You can go online for a seat reservation in order for our group to sit together. Mention my name:" Kevin's" or "Meetup"in the notes at this LINK
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Dress is casual and comfortable. I will hold tables for our group, so please honor your RSVP.
Where music meets movement — all levels welcome.

What is Blues Dancing?
Blues dancing has existed for almost as long as there has been Blues music, though it most likely looked different from what we see on the dance floor today. Blues dancing is a term used to describe a family of dances that have developed throughout the history of Blues music and the contemporary dances that are danced in a similar aesthetic.
In the 1990’s, when the Lindy Hop revival started, there began to be Lindy exchanges throughout the United States, at which there were often “Blues Rooms” where dancers could dance slowly to Blues and other mellow music. Blues soon started to become a scene in itself, with communities all over the United States and elsewhere in the world.
Blues offers a unique kind of partner dance. It allows for improvised steps within a set of standard techniques, including a strong connection, tension and compression, turns, and traveling, among others. While Blues dancing can be a slow, intimate affair, it can also be a fast paced rush around the floor.
It can be danced to Blues music, and often is, and can also be danced to many other kinds of music (often referred to as “alternative Blues”).
It also lends itself to be fused with almost any other kind of partner dance.
~Crossroads Blues Fusion

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