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Re: Good dance schools in Montreal area


Hi Georgina!




I would like to find out more about Dancesport in Tokyo, as I am going there soon.


Please, email me about that. I am from Vancouver, so I know situation here, for your view some web sites below:




http://www.dancesportbc.com/dsbc/


http://www.grandballroom.com


http://www.snowballclassic.com/sb2002/


http://www.members.tripod.com/crystalballroom1/home/


http://www.geocities.com/dancesport_katie/


http://www.onlinevadim.com




If you are looking for dance partner in Canada upon your return, it may good idea to see in advance in which city may be best partner for you, you can post ad on this forum as well. I will wait for your reply and would be happy to discuss this issue more.


Sincerely, Tatiana.

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I am looking for information regarding good dance schools throughout Monreal. I am looking to continue Latin American dancing(as an amateur competitor) and would like to know of some reputable schools and even coaches. Also, what is the level of dancing like in Montreal? Does it have a good dance community or is Toronto or Vancouver better? I am currently living in Tokyo and the level here is quite high and there are numerous dance organizations and competitions plus many of the top world dancers come to these competitions. This makes it quite an excellent scene dancewise. What can you tell me about the Dancesport scene in Montreal(and even throughout Canada)??? I am from Saskatchewan and have spend the past five years in TOkyo. I am looking to return to Canada in the near future and relocate to a city that has a very active community. Any info that you have would be GREATLY appreciated.




Warm regards,


Georgina

Re: Re: Good dance schools in Montreal area


I just talked with mr yazawa who says tht there are classes


in japan starting from lower end 6 to 5, 4,3,2,1 and then from there upwards d, c, b, a





So a is the highest and unless the dancer is the finalist or semi finalist or the champion, he or she cannot be ranked A.





So even B is quite high i think.





Naoki



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Hi Georgina!




I would like to find out more about Dancesport in Tokyo, as I am going there soon.


Please, email me about that. I am from Vancouver, so I know situation here, for your view some web sites below:




http://www.dancesportbc.com/dsbc/


http://www.grandballroom.com


http://www.snowballclassic.com/sb2002/


http://www.members.tripod.com/crystalballroom1/home/


http://www.geocities.com/dancesport_katie/


http://www.onlinevadim.com




If you are looking for dance partner in Canada upon your return, it may good idea to see in advance in which city may be best partner for you, you can post ad on this forum as well. I will wait for your reply and would be happy to discuss this issue more.


Sincerely, Tatiana.

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Replying to:

I am looking for information regarding good dance schools throughout Monreal. I am looking to continue Latin American dancing(as an amateur competitor) and would like to know of some reputable schools and even coaches. Also, what is the level of dancing like in Montreal? Does it have a good dance community or is Toronto or Vancouver better? I am currently living in Tokyo and the level here is quite high and there are numerous dance organizations and competitions plus many of the top world dancers come to these competitions. This makes it quite an excellent scene dancewise. What can you tell me about the Dancesport scene in Montreal(and even throughout Canada)??? I am from Saskatchewan and have spend the past five years in TOkyo. I am looking to return to Canada in the near future and relocate to a city that has a very active community. Any info that you have would be GREATLY appreciated.




Warm regards,


Georgina

Re: Good dance schools in Montreal area


I want to tell you about a cool new website called www.ChampionsCanada.com. It's a site for Canada's amateur athletes and the people who want to support us. You can register there as one of my supporters and check out my picture and stats. I'll also be able to easily communicate with you by email. It's free and there's no obligation.



As you know, competing at an international level is incredibly expensive. Which is the other neat thing about ChampionsCanada. The company has come up with an effective way that you can help me - without costing you anything!



Here's how it works: When you surf the net or shop on-line, visit ChampionsCanada. There you'll find all kinds of cool free offers plus all your favorite on-line stores and more. Some websites pay cash just for a free registration. Or if you buy something from Chapters I'll earn 13% of your purchase. The percentages range as high as 20%. It's a fund raising system for athletes that is paid for by the on-line merchants. They want people to register or become customers and they're willing to pay for them - so it doesn't cost you anything.



Check it out at http://www.ChampionsCanada.com.


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Replying to:

I am looking for information regarding good dance schools throughout Monreal. I am looking to continue Latin American dancing(as an amateur competitor) and would like to know of some reputable schools and even coaches. Also, what is the level of dancing like in Montreal? Does it have a good dance community or is Toronto or Vancouver better? I am currently living in Tokyo and the level here is quite high and there are numerous dance organizations and competitions plus many of the top world dancers come to these competitions. This makes it quite an excellent scene dancewise. What can you tell me about the Dancesport scene in Montreal(and even throughout Canada)??? I am from Saskatchewan and have spend the past five years in TOkyo. I am looking to return to Canada in the near future and relocate to a city that has a very active community. Any info that you have would be GREATLY appreciated.




Warm regards,


Georgina

New dancesport web site: Yasel DanceSport Academy


Dear Georgina!



New Yasel DanceSport Academy web site is available.

It would give you much more clear picture about level of dancesport in Vancouver. I hope you would like it. Let me know what you thinking about it:



http://www.geocities.com/yasel_dancesport/



Sincerely, Natalia








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Replying to:

I am looking for information regarding good dance schools throughout Monreal. I am looking to continue Latin American dancing(as an amateur competitor) and would like to know of some reputable schools and even coaches. Also, what is the level of dancing like in Montreal? Does it have a good dance community or is Toronto or Vancouver better? I am currently living in Tokyo and the level here is quite high and there are numerous dance organizations and competitions plus many of the top world dancers come to these competitions. This makes it quite an excellent scene dancewise. What can you tell me about the Dancesport scene in Montreal(and even throughout Canada)??? I am from Saskatchewan and have spend the past five years in TOkyo. I am looking to return to Canada in the near future and relocate to a city that has a very active community. Any info that you have would be GREATLY appreciated.




Warm regards,


Georgina