Dances

C2 in Solingenu

Joachim

This was not a classic dancing event, but a weekend practice for Triangle Squares and few friends. Due to the character of the event it meant that Joachim would go pretty deep into C2, and for us mainly that we would have a good dance.

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Denmark 2006

Dansko 2006

This was our first C3A dance. The Aalborg 2006 was our first real dance, although we practiced in August in Hamburg, where it was basically a private event for participants of C3A teaching from July. We had it easier because we knew most of the dancers, and one of the callers, Dave Wilson, knew us (as a group), so we could expect fairly comfortable dancing.

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C3A Plön 2007

Plon

C3A week in Plön – this time it was not teaching any more, but a real dancing. Practically everybody, who was there a year before for classes, showed up, plus a bunch of other people, for example English. It was quite cold then, the spring was just starting. Dave was calling and already worried about Bödabaden, so he was really tired and did not mingle much. But the important thing was that we danced our fill of C3A.

On Wednesday, when we had a free morning, we went down to Plön and took a round trip by a steam boat on the lake.

You can find a lot of pictures here.

Denmark 2007

Dansko 2007

This year it was quite clear that we would be going to Denmark in the fall. It did not seem so far away any more. This time we decided to take a car, since when we added the time in the airport, flight, train time, and also the trip to Hanne, it came out almost the same as the car trip, and we would be independent on the top of it. This became clear immediately, since on Saturday we could go to Aalborg with one car only.

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C3A Gladenbach 2007

Geo Jedlicka

Gladenbach that followed Aalborg was little sad, because nor Hanne, nor Mona with Michael showed up. Well, neither any other Danes. It did not influence dancing; only the after party was a touch quieter. Although ...

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