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Leroc Scotland LEROC SCOTLAND - French Jive in Scotland http://www.lerocscotland.com Chalky Whyte is one of the highest qualified Le Roc teachers in Scotland today.

A qualified teacher with the U.K.A. (United Kingdom Alliance) and the Le Roc (French Jive) Federation. He is also a qualified Salsa teacher and holds a qualification in club dance and British Sign Language (BSL). He is also approved by the Local Education Department in Edinburgh and Lothians to promote various dance forms for schools and colleges. "I started dancing in the winter of '95, and was i

nspired to learn more from the jivers I met, A few months later I became a "Demo dancer" This enabled me to help other beginners and where I discovered my inspiration to teach. My dancing career has developed over many years now and I have competed in many competitions, teaching in many country's abroad, and tacking part in judging and trained various children and adult dancing formation teams for schools, colleges and the deaf society. I have trained 15 dancers to date and put them forward for their salsa or jive teaching qualification. In 2009 I was lucky to be able to dance for Her Majesty The Queen when she attended one of my venues!"

26/01/2016

Chalky Whyte
21 mins · Edinburgh ·
Party Night – Tartan Theme
Friday, 29th January 2016
At the
Masonic Hall, Innerleithen
7.30pm – Late
£5.00 Entry

14/01/2016
27/06/2013
20/07/2012

All copyrights of this video footage belongs to Chalky Whyte

20/07/2012

This video has royalty free music and open to the public domain music and all copyrights of this video footage belongs to Chalky Whyte

17/07/2012

Chalky on the boat (The Forth Bell) form 2009

19/02/2012

Thanks for your enquiry, the difference from Leroc to Ceroc is that Ceroc is a dance company that teaches Leroc French jive but changed the “L” to a “C” because you can’t copyright the name of a dance so if you change the name it can be copyrighted and no one can use the name “Ceroc” except Ceroc them selves’ they have also changed the name of French Jive to Modern Jive, this way you can do whatever you like when it comes to the moves and without worrying about the footwork.
But as you may know that Ceroc can be a fun place to go for a dance and is a very successful dance company and I would highly recommend Ceroc as a fab night out.

Leroc is the name of a dance and like any other partner dance it goes by a footwork syllabus like Salsa, Ballroom Jive, Waltz, West Coast Swing, Lindyhop, Foxtrot and many more.

It started after the occupation in France. It is a fusion of Rock N Roll, Jive, Swing, Lindy Hop, Charleston, Jitterbug, JI Jive and more, as these dances have a footwork syllabus, this is why Leroc is taught with a footwork syllabus.

The down side is that most Leroc Teachers don’t know the footwork as many have learned their dancing from Ceroc and very few Leroc teachers teach the footwork.

If I go to a partner dance class I would expect to be taught the footwork.

Regards
Chalky Whyte.

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