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The Jive Buddies have wanted to talk to Bapi for a long time and so we were at his Be In Time & Be Connected workshop to find out what the fuss was all about. This is a special episode, recorded straight after the class, in Penkridge village - it's a fascinating discussion about thoughts on the workshop and dance connections, interwoven with some of this well loved teacher's history. Chapters: Bapi tells us about the workshop [1:29] Where did Bapi's expressive dancing come from? [5:56] Paul learns the difference between pressure and touch [11:51] Find out why Bapi got all the workshop attendees to skip around the room [16:22] An exercise with using an invisible string between two dancers [20:21] Being in time with the partner, not the music [24:25] Can you take lessons from this workshop into a Ceroc main room? [28:45] Bapi as a social dancer, not a competition dancer [32:18] Summary [35:43] Up next [37:01] YouTube video of Fred Astaire dancing with a hatstand: https://youtu.be/faN0kPOQykM What did you think? Add your comments at https://www.facebook.com/share/1G3jvg3vuz/?mibextid=wwXIfr Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
For our 100th episode, we had an extra special guest: Tim Sant. And we ask him the questions that only the Head of Dance at Ceroc can tell us: Why do you keep changing the beginner's syllabus? Why was SILC developed? Has the dance styles changed with the music, or is music changing the dance? Who thinks of new ideas to implement in Ceroc classes? But we also find out some of Tim's personal history: his dance journey at 14 years of age; how it changed the course of his education and his life; what are the proudest bits of his job. This is a great chat to celebrate our milestone. Chapters: Where did Tim's dance journey start? [0:54] Listen to how dancing impacted Tim's education choices [4:58] As Head of Dance, Tim explains part of the process of changing moves [11:11] What is the process for updating the beginner's syllabus? [16:38] Has dance styles changed with the music? [18:28] Tim gives some examples of new ideas and how to roll them out to Ceroc classes [22:06] Why was SILC developed? [27:13] Find out why Tim thinks music is ruined for dancers! [30:32] What is Tim's proudest moment as the head of Ceroc? [35:42] Summary [38:29] Up next [40:14] What did you think? Add your comments at https://www.facebook.com/share/193Kmyf5xP/?mibextid=wwXIfr Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Jo Emmerson has recently qualified as an intermediate Ceroc teacher. Her dance story illustrates just how much Ceroc keeps evolving. After a hiatus to West Coast Swing, coming back to Ceroc was like walking into a room full of friends she didn't know yet, and a smoother slotted style of dancing. Listen to her opinions on rotational versus slotted dancing, whether it's harder for leads or followers, and how she balances private life with teaching. Chapters: How did Jo start with Ceroc? [0:40] The reasons Jo wanted to be a taxi dancer [4:30] Moving to Manchester meant no Ceroc! [7:15] Ceroc style had changed when Jo went back to a more slotted style [10:10] Jo gives her thoughts on why there is more slotted dancing in Cambridgeshire [12:55] How did Jo get into teaching? [15:26] What was going through Jo's head when she first taught a class? [17:57] Find out why Jo thinks Ceroc is hard for followers, as well as leads [21:56] Blood sweat and tears for Jo's intermediate Ceroc training [26:45] Shout out to Jo's private classes [28:44] Balancing private life with teaching [30:55] Summary [31:21] Up next [32:31] What did you think? Add your comments at https://www.facebook.com/share/18VmcmAmDA/?mibextid=wwXIfr Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
We got hold of Tor Khan to find out how she first started Ceroc, how she got into blues dancing and who her biggest influencers were. Listen out for "blue fox", "treacle jive", "bugg" and "practicas"! Chapters: How did Tor first get started in dancing? [0:50] Some women not keen with Tor leading in the intermediate class [4:23] Listen to what got Tor into the Blues room for the first time [7:20] What is "treacle jive"? [10:02] Blues not having moves, but movements [12:30] Becoming a demo then teacher with Sara White [15:10] What is "fox"? [17:53] What is "blue box"? [20:35] Teaching blue fox at weekenders [25:35] Tor becomes a Ceroc teacher [28:20] How did the free expression classes come about at Burton Town Hall freestyles? [30:55] Tor explains the Inspire and Evolve workshop events [33:25] Summary [36:38] Up next [37:53] Book on the next Inspire and Evolve workshop on 17th May 2026 at https://facebook.com/events/s/inspire-and-evolve-workshop-an/798823416204742/ What did you think? Add your comments at https://www.facebook.com/share/1Cg2EMs3ta/ Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Nigel, a fitness instructor, and Katy, a yoga teacher, try Ceroc for the very first time at Ceroc Inspire Derby. The Jive Buddies get their initial thoughts just before their first class, and then a deep dive a few days later. Listen out for the moment when Katy felt like she was really dancing, and why Nigel got a score of 10 out of 10! Chapters: Thoughts just before their first ever class! [0:55] How did the first 15 minutes of the beginner class work? [3:00] Worries about changing partners during the class [6:25] Katy feels like she is dancing and Nigel thinks he's flowing! [10:40] Feeling a sense of achievement, like in Nigel's exercise classes [15:37] Praise for the coaching on the night [18:25] Nigel and Katy care about their evenings and this is social, but less time together [21:10] Maybe we can send Paul to a yoga class? [24:50] Summary [26:25] Up next [27:25] Check out Nigel and Katy's fitness classes at https://www.derbyoutdoorfitness.com What did you think? Add your comments athttps://www.facebook.com/share/1HZMfhsL73/ Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
The Jive Buddies go to Shrewsbury to visit Matthew Butler in his weekly Ceroc class and the SY2 Sunday chillout freestyle, which he was instrumental in setting up. We find out what the fuss is all about. Chapters: Why there's a younger demographic at Matthew's class [1:23] The importance of intermediate dancers in a class [5:25] What brought the SY2 freestyle about [8:50] Some opinions from the dancers at SY2 [12:50] The friendly dancers in Shrewsbury [15:55] Thoughts on the music at SY2 [18:20] The "after SY2 social" in the curry house as a way of connecting with people [22:13] Summary [25:00] Up next [26:55] Details of the next SY2 event at https://www.facebook.com/events/1465324035098574 Listen to Matthew's thoughts on Etiquette at https://open.spotify.com/episode/1MiRVew9XXt7GNGeimsLuC What did you think? Add your comments at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
The Jive Buddies interview Gemma about her experience of starting social dancing with her mum. Gemma started with West Coast Swing and only later found Ceroc. We chat about the differences in the learning experience and how her WCS techniques helped Gemma make progress with her Ceroc moves. Chapters: How did Gemma get into social dancing? [0:37] What made Gemma and her mum go to West Coast Swing? [3:27] Paul introduces Gemma to Ceroc [7:50] Gemma finds her first Ceroc class easier due to connection and flow [11:20] Plug to Evolve for re-opening a West Coast Swing class at Kegworth [15:05] Thoughts on the Step-Up line and workshop [17:10] Gemma appreciates a tip from Ton [21:40] Finding it hard to ask a person to dance [23:50] A challenge for the new year - Gemma tries being a lead in class [25:05] Gemma gets asked to be a taxi [29:30] Up next [33:40] West Coast Swing classes in Nottingham restart in April 2026: https://www.evolveswing.com/nottingham-class What did you think? Add your comments at https://www.facebook.com/share/1B9EPYi7k4/?mibextid=wwXIfr Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
We re-interview our first guest of Season 2, Monica Johnson, who tells us her big news. And this time, we have her Nan, Hazel, as well! You'll remember it was her Nan who took Monica along to her first lesson. This is a great chat to find out how this dance family keep having fun on the dance floor. Chapters: Monica tells us she's become a Ceroc teacher! [1:15] Why Monica wanted to be a teacher [3:00] Why the training is so emotional and tough [6:20] First night teaching [7:05] "Having fun and enjoying it because that sells it itself" [9:35] Ton dances as a follower with Hazel [12:40] What was the funniest thing Monica has said in class [14:00] Encouraging the class to help with beginners [17:00] Making a pilgrimage to Canterbury [20:15] Appealing to a younger crowd [20:50] Monica's thoughts on slotting [23:20] Summary [28:00] Up next [29:42] Listen to Monica's interview from last year at https://open.spotify.com/episode/6tgdeW0lrGElQJDJ8w6MHu What did you think? Add your comments at https://www.facebook.com/share/18NWh7QWLg/?mibextid=wwXIfr Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Live from the Ceroc Swish 20th Anniversary event, Brett Stewart gives us an exclusive look behind the scenes of this amazing weekender and spills the beans on how to get a teaching lesson and a DJ slot here. Find out how he had to propose a routine, where he trials it out, and how come he's known as "the one-take wonder"! Chapters: When Brett first started teaching [0:50] Putting a playlist forward to get a DJ slot [4:20] How did Brett impress the organisers of Ceroc Swish? [7:00] Trialing a class at his local venue to try out new moves [11:30] Secrets of the Ceroc Hub videos [15:50] Thoughts on the live band at Ceroc Swish for the 20th anniversary [23:30] Does Brett manage to relax at a weekender? [24:30] A good tip for getting OFF the dance floor! [27:00] Summary [28:44] Up next [30:03] What did you think? Add your comments at https://www.facebook.com/share/1BZfVYcZWp/ Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Martin tells us about his love of disco and trance music and how he's trying to find the moments of "collective euphoria" in Ceroc. His sports psychologist background gives us unique insights into different learning experiences, micro-expressions and how there's a third person when you dance as a couple. It's a fascinating discussion! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
We discover how the young Rickie and Zoe got into Ceroc. Their first experiences were scary, but one enjoys it and the other one loves it! Listen to their thoughts on this joint activity. Stay tuned for their news at the end! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
The Jive Buddies meet up with teacher Barry Watson to hear how he brings in his bachata and zouk influences, with other techniques and insights, into his classes and workshops. There's also a fascinating discussion about the future of Ceroc. But first, we find out what Barry was doing as a kid for entertainment, how he got blackmailed into line dancing and his professional dance background. What an intriguing journey for this Scottish lad! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
The Jive Buddies meet a new beginner, Sarita, at their local Ceroc venue and she says she "loves it"! We find out what her background is, how her first class went, and what she thought of her first freestyle at Burton Town Hall. Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Our special guest, Sue O'Reilly, is the franchise owner of Ceroc Heaven in Nottinghamshire, but we wanted to find out how the Heaven Angels came about. There are many names, such as Prosecco Angel, Devine Angel, Suggestive Angel and Angel Faux-Pas. Find out what Sue O'Reilly and Paul's angel names are! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
The Jive Buddies spoke to two newbies about their first experience of a Ceroc weekender, after they went to Ceroc Bliss at Norbreck Castle in Blackpool. Find out what they talked about in the car on the way up, who they met there and what they'd do differently next time! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Listen to Shannon Finn's story of how she got dragged by her mum to a Le Roc class and fell in love with jive dancing. After taking a break, she entered the world of Ceroc, doing competitions, co-teaching in workshops before co-owning a franchise in Somerset. It's a great story! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Sometimes, you just have to go for it! Listen to Steph talk about how she just up and went to her first Ceroc class, how she learnt to enjoy letting go, and how she overcame her nerves at her first freestyle! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Matthew, a Ceroc teacher, gives us his view on dance etiquette. He tells us about the banner he displays at his Shrewsbury class night, which spells out how he would like everyone to treat each other. We discuss with him the tricky question of whether you can say "no" to a dance. This is a conversation you'll want to hear - it's a very uplifting chat as you'll hear so many good ideas! Listen to the earlier conversation with Holly about etiquette at: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5TPr7LAPqfcvj3iPTlE2e0 Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
We speak to Linda about her love of the smooth slotted style of dancing and find out how she came to be a SILC teacher. Listen to how SILC got started from Kieran Moore at https://open.spotify.com/episode/6wg5PydncuqBqE4Im7S4jQ?si=GpTO2dIBSeWKOGIbdAwM2w Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Scottish Ceroc franchise owner Nicola Di Folco tells us how her dance journey got started. It's not how you would have thought. Nicola never expected to be a franchise owner, let alone a DJ or dance teacher, but she tells how each of these opportunities were presented to her. it's another fascinating story of how someone's dance journey can take unexpected turns. Learn more about the Scotland Ceroc scene, including a review of the Ceroc ELEVATE weekender, at https://open.spotify.com/episode/0CCG64uWyQ49XKinsvfoRj?si=uwXd1-mRQRmOH_pnzrtl4Q Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
The Jive Buddies are in Scotland and get an insider view of the Ceroc dance scene, including a review of the Elevate Weekender near Glasgow. Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Hear how Thelma's dance journey went from Burton-upon-Trent to Buenos Aires. It started with Ceroc but went through West Coast Swing, Blues and Tango. Her love of dance comes shining through! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Follow button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast so you get the links to every new episode.
Jive Buddy Paul and our special friend Debbie were on the Ceroc River Cruise holiday. Hear what they and other dancers had to say about his combination of sightseeing, fun and dancing all set on the beautiful River Danube. Go to our Facebook page and hit our Like button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast to keep up to date with our community.
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Joanne tells us how she was a shy little girl who wouldn't even go to ballet classes. She eventually does line dancing before gingerly starting Ceroc, but some confidence-busting belly dancing and burlesque along the way changes everything! Want to dance? Just do it! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Like button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast to keep up to date with our community.
Hear about Dan's introduction to dancing, the event that finally made him addicted to Ceroc and what is the most satisfying part of teaching new dancers. Dan's bachata classes can be found at https://www.jddance.co.uk/. Listen to more about Dan's local venue, Ceroc Inspire, when we interviewed their owner in 2024 on their launch party: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1S0n2ecgg6fkfLkj4O9lBh Go to our Facebook page and hit our Like button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast to keep up to date with our community.
All beginners at Ceroc love their taxi dancers - dancers who give their time and effort to help newbies feel welcome and confident. Christine tells us some of her secrets. Go to our Facebook page and hit our Like button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast to keep up to date with our community.
It all starts with the beginners. How did you find out about Ceroc? Why did you to give it a try? What was that first class like? Melanie gives us all these answers and more! Find your local Ceroc class at https://www.ceroc.com Listen to the previous episode where the Jive Buddies give their thoughts on classes: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4xZqJ4MVT7MqFMPhXPEdBT Go to our Facebook page and hit our Like button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast to keep up to date with our community.
Listen to Dan's dance journey from his first steps at Ceroc to his competition winning performance! Go to our Facebook page and hit our Like button at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast to keep up to date with our community.
The Jive Buddies interview Rose, as she reveals some of her secrets in dancing, where she found out about Ceroc and how roller skating helped her take off. Go to our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast and hit our Like button to keep up to date with our stories from our fab dance community.
While at the SWISH weekender the Jive Buddies chat with one of Ceroc's top DJ and teacher. You'll hear how he almost gave up dancing at his first freestyle and that he had no intention of ever being a DJ. It's another great dance story. If you want to hear more about the Ceroc team at SWISH then listen to last year's Episode 7 where we chat with organiser Paul Brooks about the history of this amazing weekender: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/episode-7-paul-brooks/id1726754861?i=1000648035687 Go to our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jivebuddiespodcast and hit our Like button to keep up to date with our stories from our fab dance community.
Richard Beauvoisin and Ian Spence joined Dominic Cutter on the wellbeing section of the afternoon show on the BBC and Dominic even gave Ceroc a go live on air!
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Based on a listener's feedback, the boys explain how Ceroc classes are not as scary as you think.
From the Launch Party, we present a special episode with Liz Taylor, the new owner of the Ceroc Inspire franchise in Derby and Burton-on-Trent. She tells a bit of their history, their philosophy and their plans for the future!
Introducing our special guest Tina! She is here to tell us about her adventures in dancing from a female perspective, starting at salsa then leading to Ceroc.
Paul and Ian recount how they first got started with jive dancing and Ceroc.
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Meet Julie Gunn, originally from Britain, then Portugal who since 1995 has been seriously involved and is now the owner of the Trademark for CEROC, the international dance craze here in Australia. I love it and you will really enjoy listening to this delightful woman share the story of her own involvement with Ceroc. Do you want to see the 2019 Finals competition in Sydney? Here it is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eWT1veujp6wAmanda McInnes shares a forward roll about our upcoming topics for a sustainable world and travel. Contact Amanda at this link: bit.ly/amanda365Historical marker of the week includes more European military history of conquest AND the establishment of the Australian Football League (Go the Swans!)Support the show
Your host Richard Beauvoisin interviewing Ceroc teacher/DJ/former franchisee about his life off the stage.
Richard Beauvoisin interviewing Ceroc teacher Simon Rich all about his amazing life off the stage!
Episode 3 in our series of interviewing Ceroc teachers and finding out all about their life off (and on) the stage with your host Richard Beauvoisin.
Michael Clarke Clarke & Humel Property Northern Beaches Manly Dee Why.. Michael is ranked No.2 in Australia in REB’s top 100 Agents for the third year running. He’s been a Keynote speaker at AREC. He’s had over four billion dollars in sales. He’s learned to Tango, Ceroc and Salsa. And he was once an encyclopedia salesman.
Colin Gausden set up and runs Jive Spain, a series of dance classes across the Costa del Sol. Despite having moved to Spain in the early 2000s with a view to retirement, Colin is quite possibly busier than he has ever been. As well as the dance school, he operates Marbella Cruisers, organising cruise holidays each year for a growing number of mature clients, and he has a dance/exercise club, again catering for the older client wanting to keep fit. Not particularly academic as a child, Colin got his first taste of life on the ocean wave when he was 15 working as a dishwasher in the merchant navy for 3 years. He spent the best part of his career in marketing. A marriage and subsequent divorce, and three children later, Colin fell in love with Spain and he now lives in Duquesa, overlooking the harbour. Support the show (http://patreon.com/IanRutter)
Giving lots of tips about competitions as well as answering your question about dance and music
This months special topic is lead and follow and also answering some of your questions
Answering questions about dancing and music and this months theme is all about how to spin. With Richard B
Answering your questions about dance, music and giving technical tips on how to improve your dancing.
Music has always been a huge part of Kate Targett-Adams’ life. She started playing the Celtic harp as a child and it has been a lifelong passion. Cooking is also another passion of Kate’s and she made it to the finals of Master Chef when she was a young girl. Eventually, she had to chose between her love of music and cooking when deciding her career path. Music won over and Kate has excelled in her career as a singer, songwriter and harpist. She has many performed at many illustrious events, playing for dignitaries, celebrities and at international leaders across the globe. She is a celebrity in her own right, particularly in China where she sings many of her songs in Mandarin and wins the audience over with her ethereal voice, her talent, and her beauty. Kate has also established a company called Super Style Asia, where she teaches etiquette classes and personal branding to people from all walks of life. This all began when Kate was asked to teach etiquette to the Miss Universe China contestants. Kate has expanded her business into etiquette for any occasion and her aim is to help people embrace a “code for polite behavior” whilst she considers the cultural norms and traditions of the people she is working with. Kate also teaches Ceroc dance and has helped many people create their wedding dances or just have some fun with dance classes for all. Kate has shared some of her beautiful music in this podcast which is a real treat for our listeners. Contact Kate on: www.superstyle.asia or https://kt-a.com/ Please visit my Patreon page if you would like to sponsor the production of Hong Kong Confidential Podcast. I have many great rewards to offer my supporters. Thanks for taking the time to check out the page https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 Email: jules@hongkongconfidential.net Webpage: www.hongkongconfidential.net Network: https://www.auscastnetwork.com/home/hong-kong-confidential Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hongkongconfidential/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/juleshannaford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hongkongconfidential/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube and anywhere you find your podcasts. Sponsored by Teresa’s Turkish Towels https://hkturkish.com/ Support the show.
With teacher, DJ and franchisee Richard Beauvoisin answering all your questions about dancing and music.
With Richard Beauvoisin, teacher and DJ, answering your questions about dance, music and anything else you want to ask him.
With Richard Beauvoisin answering your questions about dance, music and anything else you want to ask him.
Updating you with all things dance and music in Ceroc Live & Dance with Richard Beauvoisin
Healing with Past Life Therapy, get rid of blocks and release old baggage that has been resistant to other forms of energy clearing. Reset the program and create new patterns to give yourself an upgrade in your present life. Lorraine Flaherty works wonders through hypnotherapy and the resulting life stories are fascinating.