Andy's
Cats Corner Dance School |
Principle Andy Zammit has been a dancer and entertainer for nearly 20 years. He runs many dance classes around Melbourne each week. Rock 'n' Roll & Swing classes:
Ph:
0409 611651 |
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Andy
(the Guru), recognized as a pioneer of Rock and Roll Dance in Melbourne,
sure has crammed a lot of Dancing |
Some
of his achievements include: Interclub Championship 1990 - 1st place Victorian Championship 1991 - 1st place Easy Music 3MP Rock and Roll Championship Moomba 1992 - 2nd place South Pacific Championship Sydney 1992 - 2nd place Rockhouse Rock and Roll Dance Championship 1993 - 1st place, Champion of Champions |
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Andy's
Rock and Roll show at the Crown Palladium 8/6/02 >> |
Andy
has danced in Floorshows all over Australia. Some of the bigger venues
are: NBL Grand Final, Tennis Centre, Melbourne For Melbourne Magic with the Melbourne Magic Dancers Hyatt Grand Ballroom, Melbourne Regent, Melbourne on New Years Eve The Entertainment Centre, Melbourne Penthouse Nightclub, Gold Coast, Queensland |
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<< Performing at the Palladium >> |
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Honey Bee (of 'Honey Bee and the Stingers') in the same show |
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The audience at the Palladium |
Andy has been backed by some famous Australian Rock and Roll bands such as: The Allstars, The Premiers, Frankie and the Highlighters, Yeah Yeah and performed with famous Australian Artists such as: Grantley Dee, Bobby and Laurie, Marcia Jones, Ron Blasket and Jerry Gee, Merv Benton, Colin Cook, Denise Drysdale, Kevin Lee and Bobby Valentine. He has been seen on TV on the Steve Visard Show, Sale of the Century, New Faces Rock and Roll Special as a dancer and on New Faces Country Special as a Judge and danced in the opening of 'Shout' at the Melbourne Entertainment Centre. He is responsible for introducing the now famous Progressive Cha Cha and routines such as Hand Jive, Grease, Falling of a Log and In the Mood. With a great social life outside the classroom, such as: Ten Pin Bowling, Water Skiing, Tassie Trips, Bali Holidays, Picnics and Theatre, this is more than just a Dance school.
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Ringwood Swing
We
'gonna teach ya to Rock show...! |
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