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Ceroc® brand modern jive is a funky partner dance generally done to chart, nightclub or swing music (you can also dance it to other music). Here is a partner dance that you can dance at parties, nightclubs - just about anywhere!
During the Second World War, American GI's based in France introduced Jive to the dance scene. Locals adapted it and described it as c'est rock' hence the abbreviated, Ceroc.
In January 1980, an Englishman of French decent, James Cronin started classes in London, which are now enormously successful. Angelique Meyer, living in London at the time, attended classes and was hooked! She trained to teach and decided it was just what New Zealand needed.
Ceroc jive is a similar exercise, fitness and dance regime to, and / or complimentary with, argentine tango, balboa, ballroom, blues, boogie francais, boogie-woogie, B-Bop, broadway, cabaret, cha cha, charleston, dancesport, disco, disco-fox, fox trot, hustle, jazz, jitterbug, lambada, latin american, le bop, le roc, lindy hop, mambo, modern jive, partner dancing, paso doble, pop, quickstep, rock and roll, rhumba, salsa, samba, shag, social dance, swing dance, and west coast swing!
Contact:
Postal Address:
Ceroc Dance
PO Box 3065
Shortland Street
Auckland 1140
Phone: +64 9 377 0832
Email: h...@ceroc.co.nz
Website: http://www.ceroc.co.nz/