Dear dancers and dance lovers,
You’re Cordially Invited to Glide and Twirl with Us!
Join us for an enchanting evening of elegance, rhythm, and grace as we embrace the timeless beauty of the Viennese Waltz. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just taking your first steps onto the dance floor, our Social Waltz Dance Event promises an experience filled with joy, connection, and unforgettable moments.
SOCIAL WALTZ DANCE
Monday 14 October 2024, 19:30 – 23:00
Amare (at the “Tribunetrap” near the rear entrance)
Spuiplein 150, 2511 DG Den Haag / The Hague
(8-minute walk from Den Haag Central Station)
Event Highlights:
- 19:30 Start: Music starts playing and you can start dancing.
- 19:45-20:30 Waltz Lesson: for beginners and intermediate level dancers. We’ll teach beginners how to move around the dance floor with basic steps. To people with some experience, we’ll show how to do left turns and other variations. The goal is to have you glide on the dance floor with elegance and finesse.
- 20:30-23:00 Open Dance Session: Put your newfound skills into practice during our open dance session. Whether you’re dancing with a partner or flying solo, the Waltz invites you to delight in its enchanting rhythms and embrace the joy of movement.
- At around 21:15 and 22:00 Mini Lessons: in other dance styles often danced at Balls, such as the Polka, the Quickstep and/or the Rumba.
- Socialise and Connect: Meet fellow dance enthusiasts, make new friends, and immerse yourself in a warm and welcoming atmosphere filled with laughter, camaraderie, and shared passion for dance.
Don’t miss this opportunity to step into the enchanting world of the Viennese Waltz and discover the joy of dance in its purest form. Whether you’re dancing for the first time or looking to refine your skills, our Social Waltz Dance Event promises an evening of magic, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
No Dance Partner Required: Come alone or with a dance partner. During the lessons we’ll ask people to change partners frequently. You will learn faster if you practise with different persons. In the Viennese Waltz, both the leader and the follower should be able to dance around the dance floor on their own – we’ll show you how.
Dress code:
Smart casual. Wear clothing that lets you move freely. No tight skirts for waltzing.
Shoes: with leather (or hard synthetic) soles that allow you to turn easily. No rubber soles that may leave marks on the dance floor.
Admission: Free of charge, but places are limited!
Due to space limitations, only people on the attendee list will be admitted. To add your name to the attendee list, send your full name (given name and family name), optionally your mobile number, and clearly indicate whether you agree or disagree that your image may be recorded in photos or videos at the event, by email to info@thesocialdance.com with “SWD 14-10-2024” in the subject line. Each individual should send their own email message. If you wish to opt out from photos and videos and still want to attend the event, you agree that you will follow our instructions that may include requesting you to: remain in the No-Photo/No-Video zone(s), to wear easily-identifiable attributes as requested or provided by us, and/or to leave the room/space without delay when a photo session or video shoot is pre-announced. Please note that Open Amare is an open space and we will not be dancing in a fully enclosed space. Anyone can enter the building and take pictures of what’s happening inside.
At the event, people on the attendee list will be admitted on a first-come-first-served basis. If the space capacity is reached, we may ask you to wait until another person leaves.
See you soon on the dance floor!
P.S.
• Timeless Elegance: In an era where trends come and go, the Waltz remains a symbol of timeless elegance and sophistication. Mastering this classic dance opens the door to a world of grace and refinement, enriching your social interactions with an aura of charm and poise.
• Versatile Social Skill: Whether you’re attending a wedding, a party, or a formal ball, knowing how to dance the Waltz adds a touch of magic to any social occasion. Glide effortlessly across the dance floor, impressing friends and loved ones with your newfound skills and leaving a lasting impression wherever you go.
• Perfect Symmetry between Dancers: Among the ballroom dances commonly practiced today, the Viennese waltz is the only dance that moves quickly around the ballroom and which offers perfect symmetry between the steps of the leader and those of the follower… You will have the feeling of being one with each other! It is no coincidence that this dance is still a great symbol of love and romanticism today, as the cinema attests.
• Wide Variety of Music Styles: The Viennese waltz can be danced to music by Strauss and other similar composers as well as to many styles of modern music. What defines it is only a three-beat rhythm. As a result, you’re not locked into a single style of music, as is the case with other couple dances! Our sessions offer a delightful mix of music styles, ensuring every dance is a unique journey.
• Physical and Mental Well-being: Beyond its social benefits, dancing the Waltz offers a multitude of physical and mental health benefits. From improving cardiovascular fitness and coordination to reducing stress and boosting mood, the Waltz is not just a dance – it’s a holistic experience that nurtures both body and soul.
At 21:15 and at 22:00 we’ll have a 15-to-20-minute Mini Lesson of either the Polka, the Quickstep and/or the Rumba:
- For the travelling dances such as the Polka and the Quickstep, the goal is to teach the participants how to move/travel around the dance floor with just the basic steps. If participants are quick learners and time permits, we will add some simple and fun variations.
- The Rumba is a stationary dance and the goal is to teach participants how to perform the basic moves elegantly and correctly. A lot of dancers (both beginners AND experienced) incorrectly move forward/backward on the count of “one” instead of on the count of “two”.
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The Wiener Ball in Brussels will be held on 8 February 2025. See the website at Wiener Ball in Belgium.
The Wiener Ball in Noordwijk aan Zee will be held on 22 February 2025. See the website at Wiener Ball in the Netherlands
DISCLAIMER
- Please be aware that this event is NOT an official AMARE event.
- Participation in this event and in activities such as dancing, drinking, eating, and socializing is solely at your own risk. AMARE and organisers do not assume any responsibility for any personal risk or injury incurred as a result of these activities.
- AMARE and organisers take no responsibility for any risks occurring before, during, or after the event. This includes, but is not limited to, any physical injuries, health issues, or other complications that may arise.
- AMARE and organisers are not liable for any loss or damages, whether direct or indirect, that may occur as a result of using our services or attending our events.
- The full text of our “Limitation of Liability” is on our Terms and Conditions page.