Come and Try Opening the Ball at Bridgerton - First Dance
Have you always wanted to dance like the oh-so-elegant lords and ladies in the movies?
In this introductory practical session you will learn to understand the differences between various historical dances then learn the choreography for two opening dances from the Regency period.
At a Regency Ball, the opening dances would usually be either a minuet or a country dance that was called by the host or hostess.
Take yourself back in time for a delightfully fun afternoon with WEA dance instructor Bas De Groot.
Presented by: WEA Adult Learning
The WEA offers affordable and accessible short courses across a broad range of topics including cooking, art, craft, languages, history, music, genealogy, fitness, dance, wine, computing, business, wellbeing, finance, creative writing, travel, photography, and more. Our accessible building is conveniently located in Angas Street in the Adelaide CBD and offers on-site parking and easy access to public transport options. Our mission is to provide affordable and accessible learning opportunities to adult South Australians. As a registered charity and for-purpose business, community is at the heart of what we do, and a visit to the WEA centre in Angas Street highlights the diversity and inclusivity of our courses, our tutors and our students. What will you WEA next?
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Full price: $86.00
Companion Card: $0.00
Prices may not be available on all sessions
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1 Venue
G2 Fitness Studio at WEA Adult Learning
WEA Adult Learning, 223 Angas St, Adelaide, Kaurna
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- Audience members have the opportunity to interact or join artist on stage
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language