Dr. Mark Magdanz
Sign up now to reserve your spot on the dance floor. Reservation lists for classes fill fast, so don’t delay yours. Why learn Line Dancing with a professional instructor? You get the best. It’s easier, safer and less stressful. At about $4 per hour it’s also economical fun. There is a deeper commitment to your fun and developing expertise when learning with a Pro. Especially if you tried dancing and quit in frustration, try it again; the only ones who fail with Rebecca are the few who quit before developing first level skills and fitness. Rebecca has one abiding purpose in teaching line dance—she loves to see the joy and accomplishment on the faces of her students as they succeed.
All dancing levels begin the next series of classes in mid-May. Exact dates and length of series are not final.
The Level 1 Beginner series will run into the summer with several lessons. Lessons are on Monday morning at the HOA 1 Vermilion Room or Wednesday afternoon at SaddleBrooke Ranch. Series packages are prepaid prior to beginning class. Level 1 dancers can move to the quicker Level 2 as they develop stamina, confidence and basic dance moves. Rebecca’s dancers also can move up and down between dance levels as they progress through injuries, aging and other life changes.
Level 2 (Advanced Beginner/Easy Intermediate) classes run concurrently with the others. The coming Level 2 series dates are also not final. These classes will occur on Mondays and Tuesdays in SaddleBrooke and Wednesday at the Ranch. It is a rare dancer who begins at this skill Level—if you think it’s you—ask Rebecca for a skills evaluation.
Level 3 (Intermediate) classes on Thursday afternoons are terrific for the most veteran dancers. A mix of cardio and more complex dances is great fun. Prior Level 2 lessons are strongly advised for your transition to these lessons unless you have extreme line dance confidence.
Practice sessions covering Levels 1, 2 and 3 run continuously year round and support lessons and greatly improve fitness and reaction time. The improvement of muscle memory is enhanced greatly with extra floor time. The goal is laughter and great cardio workouts for all. Calendars are emailed for these weekly sessions.
For information and placing your name on reservation lists, contact Rebecca Magdanz at [email protected] or phone 818-2656.
Rebecca is an 11 plus year, full-time resident of SaddleBrooke. Her history includes: Dancing lessons and performances since age eight, Fred Astaire ballroom lessons and guiding the membership of a Line Dance Club from 17 to over 100 members during three years as president. Rebecca is in her ninth year teaching line dance professionally in SaddleBrooke.