Dance

Step Dance II: Intermediate (Spring 2019)

Perfect the dances you already know, while learning more complicated steps and rhythms

Details

$190 general / $165 members 120 minutes
Date(s)

Apr 15, 2019 – Jun 3, 2019

8:00pm

Contact

Box Office

888-616-0274
boxoffice@irishartscenter.org

Phone hours:
10am-6pm, Monday-Friday

In person:
Opens 60 minutes before the performance on show days


Location

Please note this class is NOT at Irish Arts Center.

Venue:
Pearl Studios
520 8th Ave
(12th floor)
New York, NY 10018

Overview

Betty Sheehan, TCRG, Mondays, 8pm—9pm

8 weekly sessions beginning Monday, April 15th, 2019

Dancers should have already completed at least one semester of Beginning Step Dance and Step Dance 1.5: Advanced Beginners or have previous experience with Irish Step Dance. Students perfect the dances they already know, while learning more complicated steps and rhythms. Dancers in this class will work on both light and hard shoe dances. 


Students in all dance classes should wear shorts or workout pants and a t-shirt. For footwear, sneakers, ballet shoes or Ghillies are best. 

Funding-logo_DCA-2017_USE-THIS.jpg#asset:2416

Our Supporters

Irish Arts Center programs are supported, in part, by government, foundation, and corporate partners including Culture Ireland, the agency for the promotion of Irish arts worldwide; public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office and the New York City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; Howard Gilman Foundation; Tourism Ireland; the Jerome L. Greene Foundation; the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation; the Charina Endowment Fund; the Ireland Funds; the Shubert Foundation, Inc.; the Arnhold Foundation; the Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation; the Irish Institute of New York; the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, New York; Northern Ireland Bureau; Invest NI; CIE Tours; M&T Bank; the Dead Rabbit; the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Consulate of Ireland in New York; and thousands of generous donors like you.

Subscribe

Thanks for signing up!

Sorry, something went wrong