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weekly Afro-Cuban dance classes in NoHo!

Grupo Palo SantoFor people who are enchanted by Afro-Cuban rhythms and dances we are offering ongoing classes in Afro-Cuban folkloric dance. Join us as we learn a variety of folkloric dances from the Yoruba and Bantú cultures; and social dances such as Rumba and Comparsa.

Tuesdays 8:00 – 9:30 PM
Northeast American School of Dance
25 Main Street, Northampton MA
(on 4th floor; above the Fitzwilly’s restaurant)

Each class includes a warm-up; instruction in basic movements; creation of choreographies out of the basic steps; and discussion of the historical and cultural roots of the various Afro-Cuban dances. The classes always conclude with a traditional dance circle where each dancer takes a turn to put what he or she has learned into practice by dancing before the drums.

These high energy classes are accompanied by a battery of live drummers from Grupo Folklórico Palo Santo playing authentic Afro-Cuban instruments and traditional rhythms. The musical accompaniment for the class also includes the traditional song repertoires that belong to each rhythm and dance.

These ongoing classes are open to dancers of all different ability and experience levels. No previous formal dance training is necessary. Newcomers are always welcome.

$12 per class; or $80 for an 8 class package (good for three months)

For more information visit our website at http://www.GrupoPaloSanto.com

About the teacher:
Miguel Periche is from Holguín, Cuba, where he grew up immersed in Afro-Cuban culture and dance; and performed with the Conjunto Folklórico Okú. Since arriving in the US Miguel has performed with the SonRisa ensemble in New York; and has taught Salsa dance in the Smith College Dance Department, the Northampton Country Club, and at the East Street Studios in Hadley. Miguel is the principal dancer in Grupo Folklórico Palo Santo.

One Response

  1. AWESOME class. Great workout. Interesting – you learn a lot. Rare opportunity to work with someone raised in Cuba, in Afro-Cuban culture, and so passionate about dance. Incredible dancer, yet strives to make everyone feel comfortable at every level.

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