Thursday, March 31, 2011

There are changes, yes!

Things seem to be evolving very nicely in town. There has been some rearranging of schedules at the Ala Wai Multi Purpose Facility. There will definitely be less dancing there.
"People prefer to believe what they prefer to be true."

Meanwhile we need to find other places to dance, the McCoy Pavilion and the Kilauea Recreation Center the most prominent in view. The McCoy Pavilion to take some of the natural overflow from the Palladium But the Kilauea would definitely fill a need for the East section of Oahu. Time will tell.

Then we have made contact with Arthur Murray studios and I intend to attend.  As per usual, after the dinner, get some photos a few quotes, and make the write up for an interesting blog. Some of you are familiar with the Lehua Ballroom as a perfect place for a Tea Dance. Friday Night?

Direct from the Arthur Murray Studio flyer:
Spotlight Ball - Havana Nights!


Our Spotlight Ball which includes the infamous... Spotlight Challenge will begin at 5pm on Saturday April 9th at the Ilikai Lehua Ballroom.

"Maria" by Ricky Martin

Our theme for the evening will be Havana Nights so get ready to put that "cuban motion" to good use!  All participants and spectators will be treated to a Welcome Drink when they first walk in as well as a formal sit down dinner, general dancing, and professional show.

This will also be the night of our First Annual Spotlight Challenge!  All of the students are extremely excited to compete for the Grand Prize, but don't worry, it's not too late to sign up.  Talk to your Instructor today about enrolling.

There are still some open seats for this event but they are going FAST so please RSVP as soon as possible to enjoy this amazing night of fun, food, and dancing.

Pub's Note: Sounds pretty good. We've got some pretty good Latino dancers out there. And what is more, the American Rumba box step taught on Oahu is the Arthur Murray style, slow, quick, quick.

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