When can I join the beginners?
There are six terms of beginner classes throughout the year. Term 1, 3 and 5 are
a fresh in take of beginners. Term 2, 4 and 6 will have the previous term's
beginners still in the class, but new entrants are allowed as long as they have
attended the workshop. However, if you have dancing
experience then you may be able to join the beginners class at any time, but you must first
discuss this with Supreme Dance. See the
Term Dates or
Workshop for more details.
Do I have to do a workshop?
This depends on which term you are joining. Terms 1, 3 and 5 do not
require a workshop. Terms 2, 4, and 6 require attendance of a workshop, as you are joining in on the
previous class and you need the workshop to get you up to speed. See the
Term Dates or
Workshop for more details.
How can I join the beginners?
The best way is to send an email to
Supreme Dance and enquire
about classes.
Do I need a partner?
No, partners are not required. However they are always very welcome.
Do I need to book?
Unless classes are specifically advertised in the newspaper, you will need to
contact Supreme Dance one week before the class starts.
The best way is to send an email to
Supreme Dance.
What do I wear?
Normal comfortable clothes, but nothing to heavy as you will warm up. Shoes must
stay on your feet, ie no jandals.
Where are the lessons?
Please see the maps
What are the fees?
Please see the fees
What are the classes
like? Every class is different, but the one thing the have in
common is that they are fun. For example try the following YouTube videos:
Gold class - Paso
Gold class - Cha
Gold class - Jive
Gold class - Rumba
How many people in the class?
This varies from 20 to 40 in Tawa and 30 to 60 in the City, depending on the time of year.
What are the age ranges?
The age ranges in Tawa have an average age of 35 and in the City it's 25.
Who will teach me?
Classes are normally taught by Michael. Privates are taught by all the teachers.
See teachers' link for details teachers.
When do classes start?
Please see the classes terms.
If I have danced before, where do I fit in?
This is always an interesting question. The easiest way to ring up Michael and
discuss the options.
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