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Saturday, February 23, 2013

For the Love of the Dance, Part 2




Some time ago I wrote about the local Victorian dance venue at Pasadena, but there is another local Victorian dance group that might be closer for some of you, and it's well worth investigating.

Suffragettes, celebrating Susan B. Anthony's birthday
Some of the same lovely people attend both events, some just one or the other, but all are charming, happy folk who simply love dancing and often, dressing in period clothing.  No costume is required to attend, however, and this group in Simi Valley is less expensive than the other, if you are watching your nickels and dimes in this tight economy.  Only $5.00 is charged for the Simi Valley Vintage Dance Society events, and they have not only Victorian dance, but also English Country Dance and Waltz and Polka practice.

Terri Wilson and friend
Tom Wilson and Debi Smith
Tom Wilson is our esteemed host,  and calls the dances for us.  He teaches every dance, every time, so there is no need to feel like your skills are not up to par--there are always beginners amongst us, and they are made to feel very welcome.  You will learn the dances as we go--we are often learning new ones right along with you.

There is nothing quite like the fun of dancing with good friends and enjoying the moment, unless it's getting to play dress-up, too!  Come dancing!

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