Oasis South
Jekyll Island, Georgia, January 21 - 25, 2009
Guest teacher: Habiba!
OASIS SOUTH will head home to the renovated Oceanside Inn and Suites on the
beach at Jekyll Island. The one thing that has never changed here is the
beautiful location. Now that they have re-done the rooms, renovated the
conference center and added a great new restaurant, it's the perfect location
for Oasis South once again. You can check out their website at
www.oceansideinnandsuites.com. And,
yes, there is a new hot tub!
Oasis South is the ideal camp to bring along friends and family. The rooms
are small kitchenettes and the island has lots of activities for non-dancers
during class time. Special rates for non-dancing roommates are available.
Please contact Jean for more information.
CAMP FEE: $675
- 4 nights lodging with kitchenette
- Lunch and dinner daily
- All classes and special activities
- Manual and CD
A $100 deposit is required with your
registration ($50 nonrefundable).
OPTIONS:
- Video Critique: $15 A personal, private and gentle critique with Cassandra.
Bring a short video of yourself, cued up. Limited number sign-up on registration form.
- ODC T-Shirt Price: $20 We order extra shirts but cannot guarantee a shirt unless you pre-order.
There is also a cost savings by pre-ordering your shirt. Please state size on registration form.
- Relaxing massages are available, bring an extra bed sheet and sign up at camp.
- Camp video or DVD, includes demonstration of choreographies as
well as the entire Hafla and other camp happenings. Order video/DVD at camp.
- Private percussion class with Nicole. Sign up at camp. (Group class included with camp fee.)
CHECK IN \ OUT:
- Camp begins at 4 p.m. on Wednesday with
registration followed by a light evening meal.
- Opening ceremonies begin at 8 p.m.
- We conclude at 2 p.m. on Sunday after
an awards brunch.
FLIGHT INFO: The nearest airport is Jacksonville, Florida. We will try to
arrange shared transport to and from the airport for campers.
"It was hard to come back to the dance world after such a long break
but Oasis was the best way to do it. I really want to see the camp
continue in this part of the country."
-- Aiesha Banu, Alabama
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