Intermediate Castanets (Portland & Online) Saturdays 2:15-2:45pm PT

Brush up on your castanet technique with this four week series

LOCATION: 1734 SE 12th Ave. in Portland & ONLINE

Saturday Castanets

In Person w/Online option 

Saturdays 2:15-2:45pm PT*

No class November 30 or December 28

DECEMBER Series: December 7, 14 & 21

IN PERSON
$24
($25 credit card)

ONLINE
$23
($24 credit card)

Class Flex Card ($95/5 hrs. $180/10 hrs.)

*Class may be taken in real time or after the fact via recording

*Series price includes one make up class of your choosing within same month/term


Join four+ full dance series or three+ minimum hour long full dance series in a given term, and get a 10% discount. Contact us for a discount code.

By purchasing this class series, you are agreeing to the Terms of Purchase.  


Classes include:

  • Livestream or in person real-time class

  • Access to recording of class to review on your own

  • Video library with breakdowns of class material (for students who purchase full series)

  • One make up class (to any of our classes) within same term (for students who purchase full series)

You may pay now via credit card, Zelle, ApplePay, or check.

All payments are non-refundable, but you may transfer your payment to another class within the same month if you are unable to attend.


Castañuelas:

We begin with exercises to strengthen & train the fingers, learning correct technique to play castañuelas while moving the arms through basic positions.

We then put the sounds and upper body movements together with Sevillanas steps.

This series is geared toward students who have previously learned to dance sevillanas with castanets and need a refresher. If you’ve never danced sevillanas with castanets but are at an intermediate level with castanets, you may still join.

Castanets work the brain and body in a way that feels beautifully chaotic.

CLICK HERE For a glossary of castanets sounds that we use in class.


"I was just having the greatest time yesterday in class...especially castanets.  How can it feel so good to be so terrible and struggling?!  Sometimes flamenco just feels so right."  - Erica McCurnin

Read what others have to say here.