Has anyone taken dance classes at Mac before?? My friends and I want to take either beginner's hip hop or beginner's modern... but the descriptions of each are pretty vague. What kinds of things do you learn in each?
06-18-2008 at 09:57 PM
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Heyy! Where did you find descriptions of the dance classes??? I was interested in dancing again.
haha. i told myself i would take up it when i start uni... i've never taken it before, but it doesnt hurt to try. =D
06-19-2008 at 05:52 PM
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Ohhh I've also been wondering about this because I want to keep dancing at Mac. Does anyone know the difficulty level of the classes? I've been taking ballet and jazz recreationally since I was like 5 so I'm fairly experienced. Any recommendations on class levels for me?
If I wanted to try a new type of dance (say modern) would I take the beginner class or would it be better for me to take a more advanced class since I would pick up steps faster than the typical beginner?
Also does anyone know how much they cost?
06-19-2008 at 06:07 PM
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dvy: Dancing is totally worth a try if I do say so myself!
Meg: I've been dancing for YEARS as well and if I were to take the modern...I'd take intermediate. Just becasue I've done lyrical before (which is the same) and becaue of the experience I can pick it up faster. So I'd assume you'd be the same.
My only problem is flexibility!
06-19-2008 at 07:27 PM
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Also does anyone know how much they cost?
I think they are all different in price, but it says that Modern Intermediate is $62 for 10 classes that are an hour and a half each.
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