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Routines

Looking for a new challenge in your dancing?  Learning a choreographed routine could be your next step! 

Each year we offer a number of routine courses, always with an optional performance goal at the end of the course.  Even if you choose not to perform the routine, learning it is a great social experience that gives you the opportunity to get to know dancers from your neighbouring venues, and can be very rewarding for every level of dancer.

Other benefits of learning a routine are:

  • enhancing styling and learning how to use those finishing touches that make the advanced couples look great
  • aiding memory retention and increasing your repertoire of moves
  • increasing awareness of and appreciation for musical interpretation on the dance floor (lead by example as the choreographers are all about musicality)
  • appreciating and experiencing better technique in your dancing
  • adopting performance techniques that will give you confidence not only in your dancing but in day to day life too!

Ceroc & Modern Jive Dance Company prides itself on its high quality routines with thanks to some of the most experienced and creative Modern Jive choreographers in the country:

     
  Routine   Original choreography
     
 1 Ecuador   1998  Nicky Haslam & Simon de Lisle
 2  Man, I Feel Like A Woman  1999  Nicky Haslam & Steve Taylor-Jones 
 3 The Girls Routine  2000  Nicky Haslam
 4 Tom Jones   2000  Maria Vranistas & Marty Bohm 
 5 Can Can   2001  Nicky Haslam
 6  Diamonds  2001  Camille Formston, Emily Howard & Julie Gunn 
 7  El Tango  2001  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 8  Lady Marmalade  2001  Nicky Haslam & Julie Gunn 
 9 Moonlight   2001  Camille Formston & Simon Borland 
 10  Disco Inferno  2002  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 11 Hero   2002  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter
 12 Hollywood Medley   2002  Julie Gunn & Adam Niland; Emily Howard; Helena Georgopoulos & Jon Ham; Louie & Andrea Raish
 13 Jetset Armani    2002  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 14 Titanic   2002  Julie Gunn & Adam Niland 
 15 C’est Toi    2003  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 16  Razzle Dazzle  2003  Camille Formston, Hamish Johnstone, Tova Ducker, Terry Furness 
 17 Roxie    2003  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 18 Kylie   2004  Camille Formston & Gary Capell 
 19  Michael Jackson  2004  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 20 Party On    2004  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 21 Principles of Lust   2004  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter
 22 1,2 Step    2005  Camille Formston & Brian Handisides
 23 Ceroc ‘n’ Roll    2005  Nicky Haslam & Charles Gil 
 24 Disco   2005  Julie Gunn & Adam Niland
 25  Love Potion  2005  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 26  Secret (West Coast Swing)  2005  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 27  Spooky Shoes  2005  Julie Gunn & Adam Niland 
 28  The Way We Move  2005  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter
 29 You're The Boss   2005 Tova Ducker & Terry Furness
 30 Gentlemen   2006  Julie Gunn & Adam Niland
 31  Love Is  2006  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter; Julie Gunn & Adam Niland 
 32 Music   2006  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 33  Party (West Coast Swing)  2006  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 34  Everything Buble  2007  Julie Gunn & Adam Niland
 35 Fergalicious   2007  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter 
 36 Grace Kelly   2007  Louise Capps & David Greenwood 
 37  Rock This Party  2007  Camille Formston & Dave Pinn 
 38 3 Minutes    2008  Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter
 39  Don't Stop  2008  Camille Formston & Louie Raish 
 40 Hooked   2008  Julie Gunn & Adam Niland 
 41 Thriller (Funk)  2009 Camille Formston & Louie Raish
 42  Hot n Cold  2009 Deanna Rolfe & Jon Ham
 43  Cirque  2009 Nicky Haslam & Robert Winter
 44  Freeze Forever  2009 Julie Gunn & Adam Niland
 45 Tik Tok  2010 Julie Gunn & Adam Niland
 46  You Got It  2010 Janet Bradburn & Gary Capell
 47

 Release Me

 2010 Julie Gunn & Adam Niland

 48 Raise Your Glass   2011  Nicky Haslam & Ajay Ranipeta
 49 Own This Club  2011 Kate Foster & Patryck Allen
 50  Breathe  2011 Julie Gunn & Adam Niland
   
 
 
  See below for info on our upcoming routine courses.  For footage of some of our previous routines, visit our Ceroc Routine Peformances page.
   
  Routine Revival 2012
   
   
  Spooky Shoes - with Julie and Adam

Dates and Times:
This routine course has been postponed from the original March dates until later in the year.  Watch this space.

Venue:
To be confirmed

Level
Intermediate/Advanced

Cost
$145 per person ($105 for people who have previously learnt the routine)

Partner required
 
Click on this Youtube video to view part of the Spooky Shoes routine from the original preview performance in 2005.

 

Louie's "FUNk" Routine Course - July/August 2012

Watch this space for details of Louie's new funk routine for 2012!
   
  Ball Routines - September/October 2012 

Watch this space for details of our Ceroc and West Coast Swing routines you can learn for performance at our 21st Birthday Ball on 3rd November 2012!
 
   
  Routine Booking Conditions:

A minimum deposit amount as stated on the booking form is required to secure a place on the course.
Deposits are not refundable or transferable, and final balance is due on or before course commencement.
No refunds apply after 7 days before course commencement.
Any payments made on the day of routine course commencement will attract a $10 late fee 
All dancers learning and performing routines give rights for Ceroc & Modern Jive Dance Company to publish footage of the performance(s) on our website and other appropriate media.  Rights to publish such footage remain with Ceroc & Modern Jive Company only.
 



 

Routine Survival Guide

Whilst learning a routine is undoubtedly a fantastic experience, there can be some unexpected challenges that we’d like to tell you about!

  • Choose your level wisely, and if necessary ask the advice of the routine teachers.  Decide firstly whether you’re up to the challenge of learning a choreographed routine where you need to remember and execute a sequence of moves that can last between 3 to 4 minutes.  If that in itself is a challenge, or if you are not confident doing multiple spins, dips etc, don’t be afraid to sign up for a routine at a lower level than your current dance ability, and progress to a higher challenge next time. Doing a routine is as much about improving your dancing as it is about having fun. Doing a slightly easier routine can help to reinforce good dance technique in a way that a harder routine may not. 

  • Ensure you have the time and dedication to put in at least one practise session with your partner between each scheduled rehearsal session.  This is the key to performing the routine to your best.  Also ensure that your partner has the same expectation and commitment.
  • Experience tells us that life partners don’t always make good dance partners during routine courses!  There are many cases that prove us very wrong, but there are many more that prove us right!  Why not consider both signing up for the same routine but with different partners?  That way you go through the learning challenges with someone else, but you both spend your rehearsal days in the same place, and who knows, maybe you might perform it together at a later time.
  • Having ulterior motives for asking someone to learn a routine with you is rarely a good idea.  Choose a partner who matches you on the dance floor, not on the dating scene!  Coffee, brunch or movies is far more appropriate for a first date than Week One of the next intermediate routine course!  Amorous intentions during routine courses are often not appreciated, and not only do you lose your chance of a date with that person, but generally you end up not completing the routine either! 

  • Understand that everyone has a different learning style.  If you have signed up for a routine with a new partner, understand how they learn.  Think about how you give them feedback – they may not respond well to frustration and loss of patience. If in doubt about to give feedback to your partner, do ask your routine teacher.

And remember, routines aren’t for everyone.  If you struggle to remember basic class sequences and prefer to just dance socially with no extra challenges, then maybe routines aren’t for you.  But for the rest of us – they’re the highlight of our Ceroc year!  Enjoy!

   
   
 
 
What’s Happening in
May?
 

 For a full list of our major events in the next 12 months, see our Events Page

 
Saturday 19th May
Ceroc Dance Party - Swinging 60s theme!
Concord RSL, cnr Nullawarra Ave & Nirranda Street, Concord
7.30pm to 12.30am
 
Friday 25th May
West Coast Swing Party
Club Five Dock, 66 Great North Road, Five Dock
8pm to midnight
  
 
Sunday 27th May
Performance Feedback Workshop
Club Willoughby,
26 Crabbes Avenue, Willoughby
2pm to 5pm
Click here for details

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