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Fusion Tea Dance Benefit Dance for Dancing Classrooms New Mexico

January 26, 2012 Leave a comment

SATURDAY MARCH 31st, 2012

The Fusion Tea Dance Dancing Classroom Benefit Dance will be on Saturday March 31, 2012 at 5pm at the MCM Elegante.  We are very excited to pput this event together and donate the proceeds to Dancing Classrooms New Mexico for future schools and future Dancing Classrooms New Mexico programs.  The MCM Elegante is under new management and I just went to a tasting there and it was scrumptuos.  You will agree!

JOIN US 

Saturday March 31

AT 5:00 PM

At MCM Elegante

2020 Menaul NE

Albuquerque NM

For Dinner and Dancing

There Will Be

Chances to WIN Prizes and

There will be information about the

DANCING CLASSROOMS  NM Program.

Limited Seating

Advance Ticket Sales Only:

Ticket Price:  $50.00 per person

For registration call 505-332-0446 or download registration Registration Form

or email heartnsole3@yahoo.com

Please help support this wonderful evening but mostly this wonderful program, Dancing Classrooms New Mexico.

Fusion Tea Dance Club is beginning its Dancing Classrooms New Mexico Fundraiser

January 10, 2012 Leave a comment

ImageFusion Tea Dance Club is beginning its Dancing Classrooms New Mexico Fundraiser and we are hoping you will consider contributing to the cause.

As you know, Nancy Arenas/Fusion Tea Dance Club Founder is entirely committed to this cause, and we take our charity efforts very seriously. We hope we can count on your support as we work to make our Fusion Tea Dance Fundraiser for Dancing Classrooms NM on Saturday February 25, 2012 at the MCM Elgante a big success.  Advanced ticket sales only; tickets are $50.00 per person; Dinner, Dancing and a chance to win prizes all for a good cause, Dancing Classrooms NM. (http://dancingclassroomsnm.wordpress.com/)

 About:  Dancing Classrooms is a 10 week/20 session standards-based social development program for 5th & 8th graders that uses ballroom dancing to change the lives of children. A Steering Committee of passionate local residents will  pilot this internationally recognized program for 5th graders in one Rio Rancho elementary school this coming Spring.  The Pilot is Phase I of Dancing Classrooms New Mexico (December 2011-June 2012).  We would like to include Albuquerque and Rio Rancho schools in this well respected program.

Through standards-based, in-school residencies, we use the vocabulary of ballroom dance to cultivate the positive feelings that are inherent in every child. The maturity necessary to dance together fosters respect, teamwork, confidence and a sense of joy and accomplishment, which we hope to bring to every child. Ballroom dance is the medium we use to nurture these qualities.

For more information about the National Network and the explosive growth of Dancing Classrooms worldwide, go to www.dancingclassrooms.com.
 
Mission:  Our mission is to build social awareness, confidence and self-esteem in children through the practice of social dance.

History:
  
1994 Pierre Dulaine volunteered to teach a dance class at the Professional Performing Arts School on West 48th Street in Manhattan.  From this beginning, Pierre developed Dancing Classrooms a 10 week/20 session standards-based social development program for 5th & 8th grade children that utilizes ballroom dancing as a vehicle to change the lives of not only the children who participate in the program but also the lives of the teachers and parents who support these children.

In 2005 Mad Hot Ballroom, an award-winning documentary capturing the Dancing Classrooms journey from classroom experience to the culminating Colors of the Rainbow Team Match was released. Take the Lead (with Antonio Banderas) was released in 2006 and depicted Pierre’s efforts to utilize ballroom dancing to help NYC youth regain a sense of self-respect, pride, and elegance. Both of these movies greatly accelerated national, and international, interest in Dancing Classrooms.

In 2006, Dancing Classrooms New York City began developing Dancing Classrooms sites throughout the US and Internationally. During the 2010-11 school year Dancing Classrooms served 42,000 children in 509 schools in 24 cities: New York City, Newark, Omaha, Fort Worth/Dallas, Toronto, Philadelphia, Suffolk County (NY), Fort Myers & Florida Keys (FL), Cleveland, Lake Charles (LA), Monterey & Santa Cruz (CA), Geneva (Switz), Pittsburgh, St. Louis, US Virgin Islands, Western Maryland, Winston-Salem, Seattle, Phoenix, Stamford (CT), and Zurich (Switz).

 Ways you can help with the Fundraiser Dinner Dance:

      Sponsorships

      Raffle items for the Fundraiser Dinner Dance

      Monetary Contributions

 (To make monetary contribution please see the following instruction.  Make the check out to Albuquerque Little Theatre*, make a note on the check the contribution is on behalf of Dancing Classrooms New Mexico.  Mail the check to:  Albuquerque Little Theatre, in care of Dancing Classrooms New Mexico:  224 San Pasquale Avenue Southwest, Albuquerque, NM 87104-1133.  (Albuquerque Little Theatre will mail you a tax receipt for your charitable donation.)                       

  (*Why Albuquerque Little Theatre:  the Dancing Classrooms New Mexico Steering Committee has not yet filed for their 501 (c)3 non-profit status.  ALT leadership has graciously agreed to serve as our non-profit fiscal authority until we can receive our IRS non-profit status.

Buy tickets to the Fusion Tea Dance Fundraiser for Dancing Classrooms NM and invite others to participate in this wonderful opportunity.

Thank you,

Nancy Arenas

Fusion Tea Dance, founder

Dancing Classroom Teaching Artist

 

Picture courtey of Lisa Barlow.

Medical Benefits of Dancing

January 4, 2012 Leave a comment

By Shanika Chapman, eHow Contributor
Dancing is an excellent way to increase your health and fitness level. One of the oldest forms of exercise, dancing is perfect for all ages due to its flexibility and potentially low impact. If you are looking to improve your health, take a look at the many medical benefits of dancing.

Bones

  • Dancing can help strengthen bones.

Blood Pressure

  • Regular dancing, like any form of cardiovascular exercise, can lower blood pressure.

Oxygen

  • Dancing helps your body utilize oxygen more efficiently.

Weight Loss

  • Depending on the type of dancing, you can burn anywhere from 200 to 400 calories per half hour.

Social

  • Dancing with others can be much more motivational than working out on your own. For seniors, dancing can help keep the brain and body active, reducing the risk of dementia.
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