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Tarborough Junior Cotillion The Tarborough Junior Cotillion teaches young children about social graces through the art of dance and manners. Visit our website to learn more!

The Tarborough Junior Cotillion invites your children to become a part of a unique social education experience. We’re entering our fourth season of serving local children in the education of manners and dance. Each session is designed to provide young ladies and gentlemen in grades fifth, sixth and seventh instruction of proper etiquette techniques and social graces. Students are taught ways to ma

ke good first impressions by being able to shake hands and to greet adults, to converse on the telephone and at meal time, to write a thank-you note, to set the dinner table, to win and lose on the sports field with grace, and much more. Each season of Cotillion builds upon the last, adding more knowledge and know-how as the children grow older. Dances and lessons are rotated during the years, so students are always learning.While ballroom and line dancing, students are learning in an atmosphere that is filled with creativity, fun and respect for oneself and others.

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The Tarborough Junior Cotillion season will consist of one hour-and-half sessions one evening each month over the course of seven months. During these sessions, students will learn a variety of ballroom dances. Some of the dances taught include: the Waltz, Cha Cha, Carolina S**g, Fox Trot, Rumba, Salsa, Flammenco, and Tango to name a few. Students will also learn notable line dances such as the YMCA, Electric Slide, Cupid Shuffle, Cha Cha Slide, Train, Road Runner, Macarena, Copperhead Road, Hustle, Bus Stop, Thriller, and the Scoot as well as unique dances to the TJC, such as the Jump, Monster Mash, Last Round-Up and the Cotton Eyed Joe. The evening will consist of introductions, a Grand March, ballroom dances, refreshments with an etiquette lesson, and line dances to conclude the evening. Special evenings include, the Holly Ball, an evening free of instruction that serves as an opportunity for students to display the dances learned during the first half of the year. The Magnolia Ball, a formal ending to the season, gives students a chance to review what they have learned during their course of study. For more information and to register, email us at [email protected].

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