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Formation Team Pactices for Showcase & for Competition

A showcase is where the students are the stars of the show. The evening usually starts off with Bud's formation team followed by a variety of solo routines. For those unfamiliar with the terminology, a formation team usually consists of 2 or more couples dancing to the same routine. In a formation, the couples will either change formation or partners as designated by the choreography. Different circumstances will determine the complexity of the routine. A solo routine is usually comprised of one couple on the dance floor and they will perform a dance specifically choreographed to the music. There are three categories for couples Pro/Am (Professional/Amateur) where a teacher dances with his or her student. Professional or "pro" for short, is where both performers are professionals and finally Amateur where both  participants are "students". You will see all these combinations at our showcase. This showcase there will be dance performances in Rumba, Cha Cha, Viennese Waltz, Swing, West Coast Swing, Tango and so much more! For videos of our last showcase visit www.steppinoutproductions.com and click on the dance video link.

Showtime will start promptly at 7:30, no lesson is being taught for this evening, leaving you lots of time for the show, dancing & eating.  No partner ever required.  The students will have all been working hard on their routines, you will be SURE to enjoy the show! 

Check out the Formations page if you'd like to learn more about what Formation Team is all about.

Our showcases are also theme parties. Our final showcase of the year will be a Holiday Ball on December 15 with more routines than we've ever had before Admission only $20. 

What makes us different from many other showcases?  We do not have judges, so the students are free to have fund & perform without any concern for whether or not their steps are perfect, or even if that step is "allowed" for their level.  Lifts & tricks can then be incorporated depending on the ability of the student instead of whether or not they have reached the "permitted" level.  It is much more interesting and fun for both the student and the audience.

If anyone would like to help us decorate we will be starting next week, contact Bud for more information. bud.ayers@gmail.com