Adr: Evjeveien 34,  N-1338 Sandvika
Tel: + 47 67 56 52 38 | Mob: + 47 90 98 65 14
E-mail: b.gardiner@eunet.no
Other Links:
Susie & Gert-Jan Rotscheid  & Cham Round Dance College
What is Round Dance?
Norway's first (and only) Round Dance Club
founded 5th February 2000
Dance Schedule:
Place:   Løkeberg Skole, Bærumsveien 340, 1344 Haslum,  near Sandvika (maplink)
Time:     18:15 - 20:45
Dates:   Summer holiday until september
We practice Two Step, Jive, Waltz,  ChaCha,  Rumba, Slow Two Step. We are woking on Foxtrot,
Tango, Bolero and Marenge. We dance to tapes and occasionally to our instructor Bryan's cuing. 
More importantly - we have fun!  Any travelling dancer is welcme to join us.
Club Events:
* Led by cuer Inge Carlsson anf Anthea v Santen Con Amore from Eskilstuna visited us in the spring of 2007. We danced the night away and learned to do the Mambo!
*In the summer of 2005 we have been very fortunate and enjoyed visits by cuers Åke Grahm and his wife Birgitta and  Roger Fairfield and his wife Karin. We enjoyed two great dance evenings of  mixed rythm dancing

* In April 2003 the club organised a  3 day RD festival with dancers from Norway and Sweden. Inge Carlsson from Sweden  was the cuer. In September we held a two day workshop where Inge tought Slow Two Step.
* During 2002 we refined our skills and in November the whole club went to Stockholm to learn Jive.
* In september 2001, we had our first special dance - a " waltz away weekend " -  with cuer Roger Fairfield and his wife Karin from
Lucky Lariats, Bielefeld.
* For its 1.year anniversary, the club organised an anniversary dance with cuer
Åke Grahm and his wife Birgitta.
Club History:
On the initiative of a group of happy square dancers  from Fjord Frolickers and Oslo Square Dance Club, Peek-a-boo Norway's first, and so far only, Round Dance Club was founded in Sandvika on 5th February 2000.

The Swedish Cuer  Åke Grahm, and his wife Birgitta from
Hamboringen in Karlskrona,  accepted the challenge of introducing us to Round Dance and taught us our two first rythms; cha-cha and two-step.  In support of our efforts, Eric and Gunnel Bowall travelled from Gothenburg to help us over the first hurdle. Åke & Birgitta and Eric & Gunnel are  honorary Peek-a-Boo members.
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