Richard Powers Waltz Weekend Oct 11-13, 2024

The Richard Powers Waltz Weekend returns!


The 2024 Richard Powers Waltz Weekend will take place October 11-13, 2024.


Registration opened on August 15 at Noon, and we have reached capacity.


Click here to join the waitlist

About the Waltz Weekend

The primary focus of the workshop will be waltzing, including cross-step waltz and rotary waltz. The weekend will be held at the Russel Acton Folk Center in Berea, KY (about 40 miles south of Lexington).

The weekend will start with a class at 7:30 pm Friday and conclude on Sunday at 1:00 pm. Attendance is by preregistration only and will be role-balanced. The prerequisite for attendance is knowing any form of basic waltz (rotary, cross-step, box, Viennese...). As in past years, this year in addition to the traditional roles of "lead" and "follow", we will offer the role of “either” exclusively for those comfortable dancing both roles and who can easily switch roles in order to help role-balance the room in case of cancellations.

Tuition is $95. A limited number of full-time students will be accepted at $45, and a limited number of scholarships will be offered--if interested in a scholarship, please contact us by email to apply. Because space is limited, and we expect registration to fill quickly.


2024 Weekend Schedule

Friday,
Oct 11
Check-in6:30 - 7:30
Dance Classes:7:30 - 10:00
- 7:30-8:10 - Quick ramp-up on cross-step waltz, for tomorrow morning
- 8:10-8:30 - 1919 Zig Zag Saunter
- 8:45-9:50 - Merengue: Over 30 swing figures in one class!
- 9:50-10:00 - Pariska Partnered Tango Line Dance
Saturday,
Oct 12
Practice Time9:30 - 10:00
Dance Class:10:00 - 1:00
- 10:00-11:00 - New Cross-step Variations for 2024
- Break
- 11:15-12:10 - Tango-inspired Cross-Step Waltz Variations
- Short Break
- 12:20-1:00 - Wrap variations in Rotary Waltz
Catered Lunch1:00 - 2:00
Dance Classes:2:00 - 4:30
- 2:00-2:40 - Breaking out of the Box, waltz variations
- Short Break
- 2:40-3:45 - The Big Apple (for the apple theme)
- Break
- 4:00 4:30 - Review of the day's dances
Dinner on your own4:30 - 8:00
Evening Social Dance
8:00 - 11:00 with Apple Theme - Chaos Mixer, Barbie Line Dance, Golden Slippers Mixer, Belgian Mixer, Merengue, Big Apple, Pariska Partnered Tango Line Dance, Zig Zag Saunter
Sunday,
Oct 13
Practice Time9:30 - 10:00
Dance Classes:10:00 - 1:00
- 10:00-10:30 - Centennial of 1924: Square Tango
- 10:30-11:00 - Two more cross-step waltz variations
- Break
- 11:10-12:00 - 1825 freestyle contradance
- Break
- 12:15-1:00 - Review of some of the weekend dances and cross-step waltz mixer



Saturday Lunch: Dancers are welcome to bring their own lunch or head to a local restaurant, but a catered lunch will be provided to those who pay in advance.

Ample refreshments will be available at all events.

Folk Center Berea KY exterior
Richard and Angela Painting

About Richard Powers


Richard is an expert in American social dance, noted for his choreographies for dozens of stage productions and films, and his workshops in Paris, Rome, Prague, London, Venice, Geneva, St. Petersburg and Tokyo as well as across the U.S. and Canada. He has been researching and reconstructing historic social dances for over thirty years and is currently a full-time instructor at Stanford University Dance Division.

A collection of Richard's writings about dance

About Wendy Carson


During the weekend, Richard will be partnered by Wendy Carson. Wendy has been studying with Richard for 20 years. She researches and teaches vintage and social dancing, and founded the Chattanooga Vintage Dancers in 2015, where she teaches dance, sewing, etiquette, and hair and make up workshops.

Saturday Evening Dance

Deejayed by Richard Powers

The Saturday night dance is included with your weekend registration. The Saturday evening ball will be proctored by Richard Powers using his selection of recorded music. We will enjoy dances from several vintage eras, from the 1800s to the early 1900s, as well as contemporary music.

The Saturday night dance theme is "apples" - We look forward to seeing how you leverage that in your attire.

If you are not registered for the entire weekend, you may still attend the Saturday evening dance at a cost of $10.

Registration

We have reached capacity, but you may join the waitlist.

To be confirmed, all applicants must pay for the weekend within 7 days of notification of tentative acceptance.

Also, since we match all leads with follows, we encourage all dancers who are not comfortable switching roles to specify a registration partner on the registration form. Those leads and follows who do not specify a partner, will be put on a waiting list and matched with a person of the complimentary role in order of registration. We will notify you when we confirm your acceptance.

If you cancel before September 15th, we will refund your fee minus $10. Cancellations on or after September 15th will be refunded minus $10 only if we are able to identify a replacement from the waiting list. When registration reaches capacity, we will keep a waiting list.

Step 1: Register

We have reached capacity,
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Step 2: Pay only after tentative acceptance

We will notify you by email when your registration is tentatively accepted. For online payments, we use an online service provider called Stripe which uses most stringent level of certification available in the online payments industry. You may pay with almost any credit or debit card or electronic funds transfer from your bank. Alternatively, you may simply mail us a check via the US Postal Service by sending a check made out to "Lexington Vintage Dance" to:
Lexington Vintage Dance
c/o Jan Pearce
3477 Scaffold Cane Rd.

Berea, KY 40403


With any of these choices, we offer a 7 day grace period for you to pay after receiving notification of your tentative acceptance to the weekend.  Hence, your particular payment choice will not alter your acceptance status. Any checks received before acceptance, will not be cashed until you are tentatively accepted.

Location & Directions

The Waltz Weekend will be held at the Russel Acton Folk Center at 212 Jefferson St., in Berea, Ky.

Parking is available and free at the Folk Center.

Directions & Map:

From Louisville, Cincinnati and points North: Take I-75 South to Exit 77. Follow signs to Berea. At Ellipse St./Pirate Pkwy turn right. At Jefferson St. turn right. Folk Center is half block away on the right.
From Nashville, Knoxville and points South: Take I-75 North to Exit 76. Follow signs to Berea. Immediately after crossing railroad overpass, turn left on N. Broadway. At Jefferson St. turn right. Folk Center is half block away on the left.

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Housing

A limited number of homestays are available to out-of-town participants. You may request this on the registration form. The deadline for requesting a home-stay is September 15th. Or you can make your own reservations at one of Berea's near-by hotels, including the famous Boone Tavern Hotel. If you have any questions about housing, send an e-mail to lexingtonvintagedance@gmail.com.


Historic hotel within walking distance:

Boone Tavern Hotel

Other Options:

Other hotels by distance AirBnB


Being A Host

The sharing of your home can help make a dance weekend really wonderful for someone. If you can host one or several of the visiting dancers at your home in Berea or Lexington, please email lexingtonvintagedance@gmail.com with your name, address, number of people you can host, and any other information your guests may need to know (type of beds, children, pets, smoker, etc.)

Contact Us

If you have any questions, please contact Jan Pearce:

Jan Pearce
3477 Scaffold Cane Rd

Berea, KY 40403

lexingtonvintagedance@gmail.com

(859) 813-0956

You can also visit the Lexington Vintage Dance's homepage to learn more about upcoming events