Arielle Juliette and Dance Life Studio present 5th Annual Shimmy in the Grain

by | Jul 15, 2015 | 0 comments

Arielle Juliette and Dance Life Studio present: 5th Annual Shimmy in the Grain

Three Days of Dance Instruction, Exploration, and Performance in Madison. Belly Dance, Flamenco, Ballet, Romany, Hip Hop and More!

What: Dance Performances and Workshops (For All Ages)

Where: Middleton Performing Arts Center, 2100 Bristol St, Middleton
and Dance Life Studio, 6725 Seybold Rd, Madison

When: Friday through Sunday, July 31 to August 2, 2015

Schedule

Friday, July 31st

7:00 – 8:30 pm Hip Hop Moves Workshop at Dance Life Studio, followed by a night at Club 5 to put the moves to use.

Saturday, August 1st

10:00 am – 4:00 pm workshops at Dance Life Studio

7:00 pm Feature Gala Show at the Middleton Performing Arts Center

Sunday, August 2nd

10:00 am – 4:00 pm Workshops at Dance Life Studio

6:00 pm World Dance Gala Show at Dance Life Studio

Presented by Dance Life Studio, Madison’s premier adult dance studio offering the finest instruction in dance and fitness while offering a supportive environment for students to have fun and get in great shape.

Workshops include:

Acting for Dancers- It’s So Much More Than Animated Wallpaper
Ballet Essentials for a Graceful, Polished Look
Burlesque- Unleashing Your Confident Sex Tiger
Uncover the Secret behind Bollywood Choreography
Fiery Flamenco Footwork and Fan
Romany Tribal Fusion- Skirtwork with Sass
Heat Your Body, Open Your Heart- Traditional Guinean Dance
Balkan Rebranded- the Roma Retread Village Dance
Hip Hop Moves You Can Actually Use

Our staggering array of talented instructors includes Kelly Holder of Tribal Virgo, Tina Freitag of Fusion Dance Academy, Tania Tandias of Tania Tandias Spanish and Flamenco Dance, Arielle Juliette of Dance Life, Cindy Severt- choreographer extraordinaire, Sunita Patolia (Dance Life’s first Bollywood teacher!), Maya Kadakia of Limanya Drum and Dance Ensemble and Michael Kuharski of the Madison Folk Ball.

Tickets available now at http://dance-life-studio-and-fitness.ticketleap.com/sitg2015/

Article Tags

National Women\'s Music Festival
MGHA tournament
Advert 77

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

National Women\'s Music Festival
Advert 77
MGHA tournament

Latest News

Queer Joy Book Club

Queer Joy Book Club

A Q&A with the Social Media Administrator, Jamie Butler, about a monthly meetup at the Goodman South Madison Public Library. The Queer Joy Book Club strives to be inclusive by considering books available in the Madison library system that have an e-reader option, an audiobook option, or even a graphic novel.

TRACE Your Transition

TRACE Your Transition

Madison-born Taylor Greene (he/him) has created the world’s first mobile application for transgender and non-binary individuals. TRACE is an acronym representing the app’s purpose: Transition, recording, and community engagement.

Camp & Glamp Adventures

Camp & Glamp Adventures

Like so many, Nichie Bendt and Terri “Zeke” Zeman survived the isolation and disruption of Covid by finding ways to stay connected to their community (and to sanity) by getting outside and finding peace and joy through camping and outdoor adventures. They have now started a Brooklyn, Wisconsin-based hospitality business rooted in luxury camping accommodations and the creation of memorable experiences.

LGBTQ-owned madison Restaurant Harvest to Remain Closed

LGBTQ-owned madison Restaurant Harvest to Remain Closed

The pandemic and subsequent hardships with inflation, changing consumer habits, and difficulty keeping staff have caused the closure of Madison institution: Harvest. The fine dining establishment on the Capitol Square had been a staple for 20 years. The owner, Tami...

A Year of Crucial Elections

A Year of Crucial Elections

It’s 2024, and Americans are bracing for a contentious, ugly election year. The ugliness at the national level is well covered, but many LGBTQ+ Wisconsinites are bracing for their own key elections as state and local officials go head to head, many citing recent anti-gay and trans rhetoric and legislation as a reason to fear the outcomes, should right-wing candidates win.

Project celebrates the legacy of the Gay Rights State

Project celebrates the legacy of the Gay Rights State

Madison, WI - Did you know? Sunday, February 25th is the 42nd anniversary of Wisconsin becoming the first Gay Rights State in the nation. On February 25, 1982, Governor Lee Dreyfus passed Assembly Bill 70 into law, banning discrimination against gays and lesbians in...

Latest News

VIEW ALL LATEST NEWS

DCHS Wildlife Center

Events

SUBMIT AN EVENT

VIEW ALL EVENTS

Jobs

SUBMIT A JOB POSTING

VIEW ALL JOBS

Popular Tags

Pin It on Pinterest