"We should not let our fears hold us back from pursuing our hopes."
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At Kapolei Elementary School Class on Mondays.
East Coast Swing, Viennese Waltz and Bolero,
Instructors: Eric and Gail Tiwanak
"My Baby Loves Lovin'" by White Plains
Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club
Wahiawa Rec. Center, Hale Hookipa Room,
Monday classes,
and a terrific dance coming up for Christmas.
Instructors:
Felipe Repollo Jr. and Carol Mendoza,
Teaching: Cha Cha and Waltz Routines
Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club:
Wednesday Evenings, Ph # 623-7256
7:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
Instructor: Carol Kohagura
Teaching various line dances with routines in Rumba, Cha Cha, Waltz, Merengue, Swing, Lindy, etc. No classes held on State Holidays.
"Yellow River" by Christie
Cell: 225-0326 - - Email: mauricemorita@gmail.com
Dance Waipahu:
At August Ahrens School
Classes, Monday, October 31
Line Instructors: Mel and Rose Calpito,
American Social Waltz,
International Cha Cha: Chris and Vicky Visoria.
Assisted by Leonard and Perci Sagucio
International Cha Cha: Chris and Vicky Visoria.
Assisted by Leonard and Perci Sagucio
Dance Waipahu:
At United Visayan Hall,
Wednesday, November 2.
Line Dancing Instructors:
Mel and Rose Calpito
and Rose Manzano.
American Social Rumba and
American Social East Coast Swing,
Instructors: Sally Forges,
Erik and Naomi Takai.
Saturdays Practice
At August Ahrens School,
Saturday November 5
West Coast Swing Group
Choreographers:
Sally Forges, Erik & Naomi Takai,
10 am to 12 noon.
Filipino Tango Practice Group This is going to be a dilly. 12 noon to 2:00 p.m.
Choreographed by Cris and Vicky Visoria
"Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?" by Rod Stewart
Waipahu District Park:
Chris and Vicky Visoria, They do not send us information so you must check with them, some way.
Waianae Zumba: Still going strong in Waianae, and not doing so bad on the Windward side of the Island too. Just read about Ron Mizutani in the Mid Week, he finally decided to go for it and is enjoying it throughly.
I haven't been able to trace down Line dancing yet, but can Ballroom dancing be far behind. There is another Mexican restarant in Waianae, so one of them is bound to start something.
A good Latin club would go over with a bang. Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, Merengue, Samba, Tango, Salsa and don't forget a little Latin Waltz too. The three count was danced by the Toltecs 2500 years ago. Then when the Waltz came in after the Spanish had been in the Americas for a couple centuries, the waltz kicked in and the three count picked up again. Anyone that wants a CD copy with Latin Waltzes, I will give them one.
I haven't been able to trace down Line dancing yet, but can Ballroom dancing be far behind. There is another Mexican restarant in Waianae, so one of them is bound to start something.
A good Latin club would go over with a bang. Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, Merengue, Samba, Tango, Salsa and don't forget a little Latin Waltz too. The three count was danced by the Toltecs 2500 years ago. Then when the Waltz came in after the Spanish had been in the Americas for a couple centuries, the waltz kicked in and the three count picked up again. Anyone that wants a CD copy with Latin Waltzes, I will give them one.









