Caution: students may be waltzing to class
Last year, a 17c起草社区 junior asked a 17c起草社区 sophomore to dance, and that partnering led to the formation of the college鈥檚 Ballroom Dance Club.
The junior was Kat Stahl, 23, now a senior psychology and interdisciplinary studies major from Germany. Her dance partner was Cloud Cray, 20, now a junior business and economics major from Tucson, Arizona. "A friend recommended me to her,鈥 said Cray. 鈥淪he called me up and said, 鈥業鈥檝e heard you can dance.鈥 鈥
Formal and informal training
Stahl, who had been learning and competing in various forms of ballroom dance for 10 years, was looking for someone to help her choreograph a dance for a Dance Guild show. Cray鈥檚 training was a little less formal: 鈥淚 had been to two dances, maybe four dances in high school,鈥 he said. 鈥淲henever I saw somebody do something cool, I went over to whoever did it and said, 鈥淗ow did you do that?鈥
After collaborating on the dance, the duo collaborated on the club, which was Stahl鈥檚 inspiration. Cray reminisced about their first event, an hour-long merengue lesson held in February of 2008: 鈥淲e had reserved the Chapel Undercroft, which is huge. She was freaking out鈥斺榃hat if nobody shows up?鈥 I turned to her and said, 鈥業f we have less than 80, I鈥檒l be surprised.鈥欌
Premier event
The premier ballroom event attracted 120 wannabe dancers, split fairly evenly between girls and guys. 鈥淚t was a blast,鈥 said Cray. 鈥淓veryone got the steps down; everyone had a good time; everyone didn鈥檛 want to stop at the end of the night.鈥
Other events held last spring by the Ballroom Dance Club attracted similar numbers. 鈥淭he average was about 80,鈥 Cray hazarded, 鈥渁nd, like, the week before finals, we had 30 people show鈥攚hich was not bad. Swing dance, we had about 150 people show up.鈥
Weekly instruction
Ballroom Dance meets every Wednesday evening from 9:15 until 11 p.m. Each week, the two leaders spend part of the session teaching the basic steps of a dance: cha-cha, salsa, waltz, foxtrot, merengue, swing, rhumba, European tango, even line dancing. 鈥淜at鈥檚 taught me a lot,鈥 Cray said. 鈥淭his year, we鈥檇 like to teach some Argentine tango, which is a lot of fun.鈥 After 45 minutes of teaching, attendees are free to just keep dancing.
The mission of the club is not to achieve terpsichorean perfection: 鈥淚t鈥檚 not about performing in front of a bunch of people and being the best. It鈥檚 about having a skill you can do, and it鈥檚 about having fun ... ,鈥 Cray said. 鈥淚f you want to learn how to dance competitively, Arthur Murray is right down the street, and they鈥檇 be happy to give you four private lessons and a couple of group events for 600 bucks.鈥
Change partners
And students who want a little ballroom action don鈥檛 have to worry about bringing a partner along with them to a Ballroom Dance event, Cray said. 鈥淏ring a group of friends because it鈥檚 a social club,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e rotate partners until the end of the night.鈥 The rotation not only keeps the scene lively, it prevents mishaps, he said: 鈥淥n swing dance night, we don鈥檛 want a five-foot-two guy dipping a six- foot-two girl and smacking her head into the ground.鈥
The Ballroom Dance organization has some new events in the works this year. One is a Homecoming dance, held in collaboration with the alumni organization , where students and alumni will share the dance floor. The group will also be conveying groups of students to take part in the regular Friday night swing dances at Rosa Parks Circle in downtown Grand Rapids.
Renewed interest
The popularity of the Ballroom Dance Club has held steady this year. The organization gained 200 new sign-ups at Cokes and Clubs, and a Facebook group dedicated to the group has 160 members.
"I think a part of the appeal is that鈥攚here does the average college student go to learn this kind of thing? There鈥檚 really no other venue for something like this, unless you want to take private lessons, and that costs a lot of money,鈥 said 17c起草社区 coordinator of student activities Erin O鈥機onnor. 鈥淧eople feel like they can show up and have a great time, and even if they don鈥檛 do well, it鈥檚 okay. It鈥檚 not like a sports team where you鈥檙e letting anybody down.
Fun and lively
Fun is key, Cray agreed, and he compared the liveliness of Ballroom Dance Club with a 17c起草社区 event that is both perennial and popular: 鈥淲hen I came to Fridays at 17c起草社区, I got to see , and that was probably one of my fun-nest memories at 17c起草社区鈥攇etting to see this show with all this energy鈥攁nd I thought, 鈥橶ow, 17c起草社区鈥檚 a fun place to be.鈥欌