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Jodi Fleischman Ari Levitt Richard Powers Joan Walton Ryan and Monica Shen Knotts Anne Remsen Matthew Duveneck with music by The Royal Society Jazz Orchestra The Bob Saul Dance Orchestra |
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The Waltz Week will cover a wide range of waltz variations plus tango, swing, Latin, ballroom, vintage and club dances. |
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The Stanford Waltz Week and the Stanford Waltz Weekend offer chances to study both traditional and contemporary forms side-by-side. The faculty has been selected
for their knowledge of the ongoing evolution of these dance forms and their ability to integrate the old with the new.
The week will begin Sunday night with registration at 7:30 pm and a welcoming dance at 8 pm.
Classes will be held Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm with lunch breaks. Most evenings will feature
dances and concerts with live music. The final dance with live music is Friday night at 8:30 pm.
DESCRIPTIONS of the week by past year's participants are here.
Photos are here.

Material covered in the Waltz Week will not overlap with that covered in the preceding Waltz Weekend.
Class levels: Classes will be offered at both intermediate and advanced levels.
Prerequirement: Know a basic turning waltz or any kind of social dancing.
THE SETTING: The Roble Dance Studio
(map)
features one of the largest sprung wooden dance floors in Northern California.
The South Bay climate in June is usually ideal for both indoor and outdoor settings.
HOUSING: The on-campus dorm is five minutes from
the Roble dance studios. All housing and food information is
here. (click this)
Information on transportation to the Stanford campus is here.
TUITION:
$333 (same as previous years) which includes all classes, seminars and
evening events at Stanford. Partial tuition for partial attendance is not available.
Administrative help and the low tuition comes from
Friends of Dance at Stanford.
Click to REGISTER
for the Stanford Waltz Week. You may register with or without a partner.
REGISTRATION UPDATE: The Waltz Week has temporarily filled for women, until more single men register.
