Key of Diamonds is Level 1 of Zoe Jake's certified dance program. The curriculum includes choreography, beginning finger cymbals, basic concept work, Zoe's Tribal Fusion aesthetic and introduction to Old School Movements. 3 years of belly dance experience is strongly suggested. SCHEDULE (Subject to changes)Friday, 10:30am-6pm classSaturday, 10am optional review, 10:30am-6pm class Sundday, 10am optional review, 10:30am-6pm class and 7-9pm evening labMonday, 10am optional review, 10:30am-6pm classTuesday 10am optional review, 10:30am-6pm class, 7-9:30pm testing, 9:30-midnight after party PREREQUISITES:*All participants must learn one choreography by video that will be available at least one month before the intensive.*Must get the "Playing Finger Cymbals with Jamila Salimpour" CD. Practice and work with this before the intensive.*Read The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. Submit a short book review on or before day one of the intensive. More details about the homework given after registration. CERTIFICATION AND TESTING:Certification will be awarded to those who have 100% participation in all classes and activities and pass the final exam at the end of the intensive. There is a $50 testing fee due at the beginning of the intensive. Testing is optional, but required to move on to Level 2. SEND ANY QUESTIONS TO DANCECRAFT@ZOEJAKES.COM. MORE INFO AT WWW.ZOEJAKES.COM. *All sales are final. There are no refunds on payments, however you can transfer your spot to someone else. Full tuition is $650, with an additional $50 testing fee (optional). There is a payment plan for 2 payments of $340. Registration opens Nov 4th, 2019 at 12pm CDT.
Tuesday, May 12, 10:30 AM-11:30 PM
DanceCraft: Key of Diamonds NOLA, May 8-12, 2020
2527 N Claiborne Ave
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2527 North Claiborne Avenue, New Orleans, LA
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