The Jive that most people think of, the one that is danced at family parties and weddings, is generally Rock 'n' Roll Jive.
The Jive that most people think of, the one that is danced at family parties and weddings, is generally Rock 'n' Roll Jive. Danced to great, well-known tunes from the likes of Bill Halley and Elvis Presley the Jive is still enjoyed by thousands of people worldwide.
Jive has always been a dance of the times. As musical tastes have changed, so has the style of the dance while retaining its inherent structure and its universal appeal.
At the Shirley Wall Academy of Dance in Palmerston North learning to dance is easy, affordable and sociable in our friendly relaxed studio environment.
Shirley Wall Dance offers highly qualified tuition at all levels from "first step" beginners to advanced. We have classes in a variety of different styles of dance – Social Dancing, Latin American, Ballroom and New Vogue.
Specialized private lessons are also available for – beautiful wedding dance memories, corporate team building or for those who prefer on‐on‐one learning.
The spacious, purpose built, air conditioned dance studio is located on the 3rd floor, The Regent on Broadway, Palmerston North.
Jive dance classes are offered by UCan2 Dance Studio. Beginner dancer, mall groups, medal training, improving your technique, or competition training; whatever your reason, private lessons bring confidence, enjoyment and enhance your skills.
The jive has its origins from the Swing dance groups and is a very lively variation of the Jitterbug.
Jive dance classes are offered by InStep Dance Studio. In the Jive old meets new. It combines the shaman’s tam-tam with the kinetic charm of a four-stroke engine. This sparkling mix is intoxicating and makes the dancer’s arms and legs move ferociously.
The fastest of the Latin dances, the Jive incorporates lots of kicks and flicks, even twirling of the woman.
Jive dance classes are offered by Supreme Dance Centre. Jive is a dance style in 4/4 time that originated in the United States from African/American in the early 1930’s. In competition it is danced at a speed of approx. 40-44 bars per minute.
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