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Friday All Stars – SBK Night

April 25 @ 7:30 pmApril 26 @ 3:00 am

When: April 25th

Where:

Dovercourt House, 805 Dovercourt Rd. Toronto
Doors open for check-in at 7:30pm
Lesson: 8:00pm – 10:00pm
Social: 10:00pm – 3:00am

 

Three Dance Lessons and Three Party Rooms: Salsa Bachata Kizomba.

DJ NS, DJ Duck, DJ Azh will be spinning your favorite salsa and bachata tunes. Social dancing is the best part of our event, you don’t want to miss it.

Dance lessons by:
8pm: Salsa by City Dance Company
9pm: Bachata Sensual by TBA
9pm: Kizomba by Babs and Nyemu

Cover – Fee: $15 (No advance tickets, it is a Walk-in event)

No outside drinks are allowed |

FREE self-service Coat-check (You are responsible for your own stuff).

Address: 805 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto   (walking distance from Ossington Subway Station)

— 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐭 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐏𝐚𝐢𝐝 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 —
You can park on Dovercourt Rd until Midnight, you can park on Bloor st after midnight without restriction.
There are couple of Paid parking spaces near our venue:

  • 1022 Bloor St W
  • 1048 Bloor St W
  • 9 Salem Ave (Green P)
  • 7 Bartlett Ave (CarPark)
  • 745 Ossington Ave (Green P)

 

—————-What’s Social Dancing and what’s the purpose? ___________________

The primary reason for many people learning to dance and taking classes is to perform it. Social dancing is performing the dance moves on the floor in a group setting, rather than on stage. It’s informal, interactive, and emphasize connection, communication, and enjoyment. Social dances vary widely across cultures and time periods, but they all share the common goal of bringing people together through movement and music.

Popular Types of Social Dances:

  1. Salsa: A lively, rhythmic partner dance originating from Latin America, particularly Cuba and Puerto Rico. It’s known for its fast footwork and turns, however diving deep Salsa is everything from slow and groovy movement to fast and energetic acrobatic moves.
  2. Bachata: A romantic, close-contact partner dance from the Dominican Republic, characterized by its smooth hip movements and simple steps.
  3. Kizomba: A sensual, slow-paced partner dance from Angola, often danced to Afrobeat music.
  4. Zouk: A flowing, rhythmic partner dance originating from the Caribbean, with influences from lambada and other Latin dances.
  5. Swing Dancing:   
    • East Coast Swing: A simpler, more accessible version of swing.
    • Lindy Hop: A high-energy partner dance that originated in the 1920s-30s.
    • West Coast Swing: A smoother, slotted style of swing dancing.

 

  • Why Social Dancing is so Popular:

  • Connection: It fosters a sense of community and connection with others. It brings people of different color, race, language,…. together through music and movements.
  • Exercise: It’s a fun way to stay active and improve coordination.
  • Cultural Exploration: It allows people to explore and appreciate different cultures.
  • Stress Relief: Dancing is a great way to relax and have fun.

Details

Start:
April 25 @ 7:30 pm
End:
April 26 @ 3:00 am

Venue

Dovercourt House
805 Dovercourt Rd.
Toronto, Ontario Canada
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