Jive Dance Classes are offered by Kings Dance Studio. At Kings Dance Studio we teach everyone from kids to adults. It's never too late to learn to dance.
Jive Dance Classes are offered by Kings Dance Studio. At Kings Dance Studio we teach everyone from kids to adults. It's never too late to learn to dance.
Our roster of professional dance instructors possess expertise in a variety of dances that encompass the most authentic social dance styles to the highly competitive.
Kings Dance studio specializes in competitive dancing training. Children will be taught the technical aspects of ballroom dancing and will also be trained physically through strength and endurance exercises.
Whether or not the child is dancing with a teacher or a fellow student, he/she will be fully prepared to compete from learning proper dance techniques to being properly dressed and groomed. The instructors at Ballroom Place will be there at the competitions to coach and encourage the kids to perform to the best of their abilities!
Jive Dance Classes are offered by Conservatory of Dance for all ages and skill level. We have dance trips from Europe to Hawaii, We have social parties to meet others with the same interest and most important, leave the real world at the door and get ready for the time of your life.
Get ready to move, move, move as this is the fastest of the Latin ballroom dances! Jive originated in the United States by the African American culture, influenced by Boogie, Lindy and Rock & Roll
Jive Dance Classes are offered by Kings Dance Studio. At Kings Dance Studio we teach everyone from kids to adults. It's never too late to learn to dance.
Jive is an energetic dance, with plenty of knee-lifting, bending, and rocking of the hips. The fastest of the Latin dances, Jive incorporates lots of kicks and flicks and an even twirling of the woman. The feet are well-controlled under the body with the knees close together.
Jive evolved from the popular American dances of the 1930’s such as Jitterbug, Boogie-Woogie, Lindy Hop, East Coast Swing, Shag, Rock “n” Roll etc. Eventually all of these styles of dance would be coupled under the Hat of “Jive”, but in the 1940’s a combination of these styles was given...
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