Manchester Magazine Fall 2015 | Page 23

MU| F e a t u r e s Dancing is about more than learning steps, adds Jordan Lett ’16, treasurer of the Ballroom and Latin Dance Club and a participant in Didier’s classes. “You become more confident even out of class,” he says. “People can tell you are taking dance.” The club sponsored its first dance in December 2014. More than 25 students and 10 adults, including some faculty members, attended the Snow Ball in the auxiliary gym of the PERC. For novices and more experienced dancers, an hour-long class preceded the two-hour dance. The club’s second event later in the year drew 45 people. The dances are free to all MU students, faculty and staff. The club Manchester. It’s a great way to get to know other people in the area, says Have a Ball member Annita Murfin. Last spring, MU’s Ballroom and Latin Dance Club invited Didier and NickelsDidier and the owners of Dance Tonight, Christopher Spalding and Kelly Bartlett, to present a Values, Ideas and the Arts program on “The Artistry and History of Ballroom Dance.” On the Cordier Auditorium stage, the two couples performed the waltz, foxtrot, tango, rumba, cha cha, hustle, swing and more. At one time nearly everyone learned how to dance, Spalding told the audience. People dressed up to dance, which promoted good manners and set a standard for men and women to interact in public. “That’s a part of our culture that we’ve kind of lost,” he added. “We’re building it here (at Manchester).” One of MU’s dance enthusiasts is English Professor Beate Gilliar. “I love dance,” says Gilliar. “Without Jim we wouldn’t have a dance club.” Brumbaugh-Smith encourages people to give dance a try. “One really neat thing about our experience in the ballroom community is that everybody is trying to help everybody,” he says. “It doesn’t matter how great you are. Just try it. We will be there to help you.” By Tiana Maclin ’17 teamed with the Alumni Office in October to host a dance during Homecoming too. Ballroom dance is gaining fans in the community as well, thanks to Have a Ball, Manchester! – a community group led by Brumbaugh-Smith and others in North VIDEO See the video at magazine.manchester.edu Manchester | 23