Beginner
StylesBachata, Cha Cha Cha, Discofox, Englischer Walzer, Jive, Kizomba, Lindy Hop, Quickstep, Rueda de casino, Rumba, Salsa Cubana, Salsa Puertorriqueña
RoomNo entry fee
TimeWonder what people have been dancing for ages before crazy modern dancing times have come? When has it started? What people have been dancing in different countries?
Historical dance (or also called early dance) covers a wide variety of Western European-based dance types from the past as they are danced in the present. We will follow the history of dancing from the funny game-based dances which were common for markets and festivals to wonderful historical ballroom dances from times before waltz became just a spinning in a circle.
Have you ever watched historical movies and wanted to dance the same? This is the right place to do it!
Show up on 9th and 16th December.
This open class is organized in collaboration with ASVZ. You must be an ASVZ member to ve able to enter the building where the course takes place. You can decide anytime if you want to come or not. No subscription is needed and participation is free.
Different teachers of TQ will give a insight into their dance style. Some teach a small figure, other show you some technical tricks. This open class is also very suitable to find out what couple dance you like the most.
You don't have to bring a partner, but be flexible if the gender distribution is unequal.