The Center has just
turned two, and is about to make tidal waves in the local ballroom
scene. It came about as a result of our desire to share our dance
knowledge with social dancers in the Philippines. Within its first six
months of operations, the Center conducted several beginner classes in
ballroom dancing, trained 3 dance instructors, and managed debutante
balls.
The Center however
encountered several organization problems while the one of its directors
had to visit the United States in mid-1997, so that in the second half
of the year, the Center concentrated on choreographies for special group
presentations, as well as those for Christmas presentations and office
dance competitions. All eight competition choreographies played either
first or second overall among an average of 8 competing groups.
All the
while up until recently, the principal teachers, long-time friends and
dancing partners Vikky Bondoc-Cabrera and Rene
"Smile" Canlas, have been conducting individual dance lessons
for friends, completed a dance book as reference material for its
students entitled "Secrets of Modern
Ballroom Dancing", developed and managed its web home which was
launched on 16 March 1998, and initiated the first steps in producing a
series of individual dance books, instructional videos, and interactive
CDs on dance.
Now, after months of concentrated
vision, the Center is starting to be recognized for its comprehensive
yet down-to-earth approach to dance education. Organizations have seen
the potential of Heritage Dance Center's team as savvy event organizers
and as serious yet bubbly teachers. Many of it's students have come back
for more advanced private lessons.
Together, Smile and I have developed a simple and easy style of sharing
our combined knowledge and experience with those who care to listen,
feel and move with us.
We realized that Filipinos are so
adept at copying the moves of professional dancers, and are especially
challenged by the most intricate step patterns and exhibition moves.
Visit any ballroom outlet and you'll see what I mean. There will
definitely be at least a couple or two who'd challenge other dancers to
a silent duel competition for the newest and most intricate step
sequences and amalgamations.
It's often very interested to
watch these couples, except that most of the time, they show their
amateurish moves and ignorance of the principles of body movement and
even music. Often they'd look like waddling ducks, and at worse,
simulate the 'tikling' bird.
So, Smile and I thought, how can
we get as many fun-loving dancers to dance with more grace and finesse?
The answer: Teachers had to make
learning to dance real fun and easy, so that even after the first
lesson, they'd see dramatic changes. That gave birth to our
teaching approach.
We haven't allowed our lack of capital to set up our own studio to
prevent us from sharing what we know. Thus we offer
- Studio-based dance
classes which we conduct in our partner studios.
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- Offsite dance
lessons for groups and individuals conducted in their
own residence, clubhouse or office.
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- Online dance
lessons some of which are freely available on these
pages, and others which are specialized and available for a minimal
fee. SOON...
Our dream for the Heritage Dance Center is
quite extra-ordinary -- though for now it's still a dream -- not just a
physical dance studio, but an honest-to-goodness center for dance
addicts. Yet we can already see the glimmer of light leading to the long
hard road to the dream. And we know that as long as we keep our focus
and determination, we will be able to finally touch that dream, which we
know we can share with all other dancers here and abroad. |
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