Thursday, September 26, 2013

WSDS Weekly 9/26/13


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Wichita Swing Dance Weekly

This Month's Classes:


*Beginning Lindy Hop 6:30-7:30

*Intermediate Lindy Hop  6:30-7:30

Intro to Swing 7:30-8:00

*Students must register by 9/1 to take this class.

Next Month's Classes:

*Beginning Lindy Hop 6:30-7:30

*Partner Charleston Hop 6:30-7:30

Intro to Swing 7:30-8:00

*Students must register by 10/1 to take this class.

This Month at Swingin' Sunday: 

9/1 - Dance Card Sunday

9/15 - SOUL NIGHT featuring a Soul Train Contest!

9/29 - Birthday Jam

Travel Opportunities:

If you're looking to meet more dancers and skyrocket your skills, there's no better way to do it than by traveling to some regional events! 'Tis the season for dancing in the Midwest. Check it out:

Southern Fried Swing in Greenwood, AK, September 27-29

Sweepin Swing in Tulsa, OK, October 11-13

All Follow's Eve in Fort Worth, TX November 1-3

Nevermore Jazz Ball in St. Louis, Missouri November 7-10

The Funny Section:

How I Look When My Favorite Pro Says Hi to Me:

YES TASTY

TRAVEL SEASON IN FULL SWING

A big happy THANK YOU to all the Wichita dancers who came out to represent at Cowtown Jamborama last weekend in Omaha, NE! We had a nice crowd attending dances and classes, making Wichita look good.

If you missed Cowtown, there are still plenty of regional events left this fall. This weekend is Southern Fried Swing in AK. October 11-13 is Sweepin' Swing in Tulsa, OK. Then in November, Dallas, TX will host All Follow's Eve and St. Lois, IL will host the Nevermore Jazz Ball. It's not too late to register! Go, travel, and live it up!

OCTOBER LOCAL EVENTS

You don't have to leave town to get your Swing Dance on this fall. October promises many a thrill right here at home! We will be having our first Band Night at Care to Dance on Sunday, Oct. 6th. We'll also have our annual Halloween Party on Sunday the 27th, complete with costumes, contests, and prizes. You won't want to miss it!

Nouveau Quintette to Play at Swingin' Sunday Oct 6

Local jazz band Nouveau Quintette, along with a special guest vocalist, will be playing for the WSDS on Sunday, Oct. 6th. Mark your calendars now! This will be the first time we have a live band since moving to our new venue in January. The band will play from 7-10, so keep in mind that we won't have 7:30 classes that night. Also, admission that night will be $6 (members) $8 (non-members) to help pay the band. Check out their sound in this demo recording; it'll have you tappin' your toes!


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Editor's Note: On Team Dancing

If you're a long-time attendee of Swingin' Sundays, then you've probably seen several team perfomances. Wichita is home to three Swing teams: Hot Rhythm Revival, a coed team headed by Evan Borst, the Shiny Stockings, an all-girl team headed by yours truly, and Five Moes Named Guy, headed by Nick Meyer.

Team dancing is one way to take your skills to the next level. It's also a really great way to bond with the other dancers in your scene, and contribute to a higher-quality local community. Teams have practices, not lessons. They dance with specific goals and performances in mind, instead of just generally trying to improve. That means they work a little harder, and get to celebrate a little more when they're successful!

I've been a member of Hot Rhythm Revival since 2009, and I started the Shiny Stockings in 2011. I can tell you from experience that dancing on a team is an incredibly rewarding experience. If you're interested in trying it, I urge you to  take the first steps! Seek out the team leaders and ask what they're looking for in new members. Ask your dance peers if they're interested in dancing on team with you. I hope to see you on stage soon!

Got thoughts? Email me.

Chelsea Rothschild
Good to know:

If you enroll in either Beginning Lindy Hop OR Partner Charleston next month, your class cost (20$ for members, $30 for non-members) will include your admission on Oct 6th, when we'll have live music! For those not enrolled in a class, admission for the evening will be $6/$8. 

Steals and Deals:

WSDS members get discounted prices for monthly classes and admission. Check out our website for details!

More Swing Dancing in Wichita:

If you want to take your swing dancing to the next level, check out the Lindy Bombers! This local dance club has been meeting every Monday evening for years, working on swing dance vocabulary, technique, and musicality. The Lindy Bombers can also put you in touch with the Shiny Stockings and Five Moes Named Guy, Wichita's solo-jazz troupes. And, if you're REALLY motivated, the Lindy Bombers are also your gateway to Hot Rhythm Revival, Wichita's competitive swing dancing team. There are lots of options out there, come check them out!

Video of the Week:

Southern Fried Swing is this weekend in Arkansas! Check out this video of last year's instructor jam at the event.

See you next week!


Thursday, September 19, 2013

WSDS Weekly 9/19/13


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Wichita Swing Dance Weekly

This Month's Classes:


*Beginning Lindy Hop 6:30-7:30

*Intermediate Lindy Hop  6:30-7:30

Intro to Swing 7:30-8:00

*Students must register by 9/1 to take this class.

Next Month's Classes:

*Beginning Lindy Hop 6:30-7:30

*Partner Charleston Hop 6:30-7:30

Intro to Swing 7:30-8:00

*Students must register by 10/1 to take this class.

This Month at Swingin' Sunday: 

9/1 - Dance Card Sunday

9/15 - SOUL NIGHT featuring a Soul Train Contest!

9/29 - Birthday Jam

Travel Opportunities:

If you're looking to meet more dancers and skyrocket your skills, there's no better way to do it than by traveling to some regional events! 'Tis the season for dancing in the Midwest. Check it out:

Cowtown Jamborama in Omaha, NE September 19-22

Southern Fried Swing in Greenwood, AK, September 27-29

Sweepin Swing in Tulsa, OK, October 11-13

All Follow's Eve in Fort Worth, TX November 1-3

Nevermore Jazz Ball in St. Louis, Missouri November 7-10

The Funny Section:

When You Drive to the City of your Favorite Exchange:

YES TASTY

SOUL NIGHT: SUCCESS!

Thank you very much to all you fun-lovin' folks who came out to SOUL NIGHT on Sunday! What a blast! I add my personal compliments to everyone who participated in our Soul Train Line, which was my favorite part of the night. We've got to make it a permanent feature of future SOUL NIGHTS! 


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First ever WSDS Soul Train Line  - click for video

We'll post plenty of photos on Facebook soon, but in the meantime, here's a sample of the fun times:
Paul Klusman
Megan and John
Nick and John
Isaiah and Pearl
Sweet Dance

Thanks again to everyone who came out!

Nouveau Quintette to Play at Swingin' Sunday Oct 6

Local jazz band Nouveau Quintette, along with a special guest vocalist, will be playing for the WSDS on Sunday, Oct. 6th. Mark your calendars now! This will be the first time we have a live band since moving to our new venue in January. The band will play from 7-10, so keep in mind that we won't have 7:30 classes that night. Also, admission that night will be $6 (members) $8 (non-members) to help pay the band. Check out their sound in this demo recording; it'll have you tappin' your toes!


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Editor's Note: Why You Should Travel to Swing

In Wichita, we're lucky to have a Swing scene that allows us to dance at least twice a week for under $10. We have a nice assortment of teachers, venues, and DJs. In fact, the Wichita Swing scene is my favorite thing about living here! But, at least 4 times each year, I hit the road for a 4+ hour drive to go swing dance somewhere else. And if you love to swing, you really should too.

Like Wichita's Sunflower Swing, our neighboring regional communities in Houston, Dallas, Denver, Omaha, Tulsa, and Arkansas all have their big yearly events. They bring in top-notch instructors, the best DJs from the Midwest, and they host huge dances in gorgeous ballrooms. They hold contests and award awesome prizes. So, it's worth the trip just for all of that.

But, beyond all the glamorous trappings of weekend-long events, there's a special community that exists among traveling swing dancers. There's a vibe of happy reunion at each one of these weekends as long-distance friends catch up and rekindle dance partnerships. There's an almost bizarre sense of a home away from home, a self-contained atmosphere that moves from city to city with the travelers. Being a part of that community is something unlike anything else I've experienced, and I can't recommend it highly enough.

Fall is the easiest season for Midwest regional events, so don't miss your chance to jump in this year! This weekend is the Cowtown Jamborama in Omaha. Next weekend is Southern Fried Swing in Greenwood, Arkansas. Sweepin' Swing is the 2nd weekend of October in Tulsa. November will bring us All Follow's Eve in Dallas and the Nevermore Jazz Ball in St. Louis. Pick an event and GO! I'll see you out there :-)

Got thoughts? Email me.

Chelsea Rothschild
Good to know:

If you enroll in either Beginning Lindy Hop OR Partner Charleston next month, your class cost (20$ for members, $30 for non-members) will include your admission on Oct 6th, when we'll have live music! For those not enrolled in a class, admission for the evening will be $6/$8. 

Steals and Deals:

WSDS members get discounted prices for monthly classes and admission. Check out our website for details!

More Swing Dancing in Wichita:

If you want to take your swing dancing to the next level, check out the Lindy Bombers! This local dance club has been meeting every Monday evening for years, working on swing dance vocabulary, technique, and musicality. The Lindy Bombers can also put you in touch with the Shiny Stockings and Five Moes Named Guy, Wichita's solo-jazz troupes. And, if you're REALLY motivated, the Lindy Bombers are also your gateway to Hot Rhythm Revival, Wichita's competitive swing dancing team. There are lots of options out there, come check them out!

Video of the Week:

Cowtown Jamborama is this weekend in Omaha! Check out this video of last year's Jack & Jill competition at the event.

See you next week!


Thursday, September 12, 2013

WSDS Weekly 9/12/13


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Wichita Swing Dance Weekly

This Month's Classes:


*Beginning Lindy Hop 6:30-7:30

*Intermediate Lindy Hop  6:30-7:30

Intro to Swing 7:30-8:00

*Students must register by 9/1 to take this class.

Next Month's Classes:

*Beginning Lindy Hop 6:30-7:30

*Partner Charleston Hop 6:30-7:30

Intro to Swing 7:30-8:00

*Students must register by 10/1 to take this class.

This Month at Swingin' Sunday: 

9/1 - Dance Card Sunday

9/15 - SOUL NIGHT featuring a Soul Train Contest!

9/29 - Birthday Jam

Travel Opportunities:

If you're looking to meet more dancers and skyrocket your skills, there's no better way to do it than by traveling to some regional events! 'Tis the season for dancing in the Midwest. Check it out:

Cowtown Jamborama in Omaha, NE September 19-22

Southern Fried Swing in Greenwood, AK, September 27-29

Sweepin Swing in Tulsa, OK, October 11-13

All Follow's Eve in Fort Worth, TX November 1-3

Nevermore Jazz Ball in St. Louis, Missouri November 7-10

The Funny Section:

Seeing "Swing Dancing" on TV:

YES TASTY

SOUL NIGHT! GET EXCITED!

This Sunday is SOUL NIGHT!!! And, yes, I am physically incapable of typing SOUL NIGHT in anything other than capital letters!

Come on out and get down to all the best soul music, including the likes of Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and many more. Although soul music didn't reach its peak popularity until after the golden age of swing dancing, soul and Lindy Hop go together like bread and butter, like peas and carrots, like chicken and waffles, like all the most delicious things! PLUS, sometimes, the infamous SOUL NIGHT wig and glasses appear, and someone ends up looking like this:
Austin Freeman
Austin Freeman, SOUL NIGHT Oct 2010

To make this Sunday an extra special event, we're adding a Soul Train Competition to the festivities! Soul Train was a musical variety show that aired on TV from 1971 through 2006. It featured plenty of soul music, and, more importantly, the Soul Train Line. In the Soul Train Line, dancers formed an aisle by standing in two lines, then took turns strutting their best dance moves down the middle. But don't take my word for it, check out the action here:


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Authentic Soul Train Line - click for video

You do NOT want to miss the WSDS's first attempt at this, so come out Sunday night to strut your stuff and cheer on the other dancers!

Nouveau Quintette to Play at Swingin' Sunday Oct 6

Local jazz band Nouveau Quintette, along with a special guest vocalist, will be playing for the WSDS on Sunday, Oct. 6th. Mark your calendars now! This will be the first time we have a live band since moving to our new venue in January. The band will play from 7-10, so keep in mind that we won't have 7:30 classes that night. Also, admission that night will be $6 (members) $8 (non-members) to help pay the band. Check out their sound in this demo recording; it'll have you tappin' your toes!


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Editor's Note: How to Get the Most out of Class

So you're thinking about signing up for one of the WSDS October classes. Or maybe you've taken one of our monthly classes before. Or maybe you've traveled the state, the region, or even the world to take swing dance classes. Regardless of where you are in your journey, here's what I can tell you from experience will get you the most out of the time and money you spend on classes:

1) Rotate partners. This is first on my list for a reason, folks. Odds are that you are neither the best nor the worst dancer in any class you take. That means there are people in the rotation that will help you get better, AND people that you will help get better. As a student, I've had more "a-ha moments" as a result of my partners than from any instructor's feedback. And, as an instructor, I've seen whole classes progress MUCH faster when all the participants rotate.

2) Assume it's you. Move not quite working out? Does your partner have a "what just happened" face? Feeling physically awkward? Assume it's your fault. Maybe it isn't, but I promise you this assumption will make you a better dancer, faster. Ask yourself what more you can do to make a move or technique work better, and if your answer is "nothing" then a) you're probably wrong and b) ask yourself, if there's nothing MORE you can do, what can you do BETTER? If the answer to both those questions is "nothing," then why are you taking classes? When you've tried everything you can think of and it still doesn't work, ask the instructor to watch you with a partner. He or she will be able to tell you either what you missed or, if you aren't the problem, what your partner needs to do. Which brings me to. . .

3) Don't teach the class. You're there to learn, and someone else is being paid to teach. It's a) totally inappropriate and b) quite selfish to speak up while the instructor is talking (even if he or she just asked if anyone has any questions) with anything along the lines of "I think it would help for people to know ____." While you may be motivated by trying to help, all you're doing is hijacking the class and distracting from whatever the instructor is trying to teach. If you do have something constructive to say, and you're sure it applies to many people in the class, point it out to the instructor while people are practicing, and let him or her decide whether the whole class needs to hear your thoughts.

4) Try to do what's being asked of you. This sounds like common sense, but I often see other students neglecting to do it. If you're an intermediate Lindy Hop student, it might be tempting to mentally check out when your instructor launches into a lecture about something fundamental, like pulse. You already know what pulse is, how to do it, and why it's important. But, guess what? The instructor wouldn't bring it up if the class was doing it well already. See tip #2, assume it's you, and strive to do better. If it's any consolation, there isn't a pro swing dancer in the world who thinks they can't improve on fundamentals.

That may seem like a harsh list of tips, so let me finish by saying that most swing dance classes are more fun than a lap full of kittens! Everyone is there to have a good time, and I guess my last tip is to not lose sight of that.

Got thoughts? Email me.

Chelsea Rothschild
Good to know:

SOUL NIGHT is a WSDS tradition dating back several years, but it's not our only theme night! We've also done Blues nights, R&B, Sock Hops, and more. Keep an eye on the weekly for other upcoming theme nights, and if you have questions or suggestions, email me.

Steals and Deals:

WSDS members get discounted prices for monthly classes and admission. Check out our website for details!

More Swing Dancing in Wichita:

If you want to take your swing dancing to the next level, Check out the Lindy Bombers! This local dance club has been meeting every Monday evening for years, working on swing dance vocabulary, technique, and musicality. The Lindy Bombers can also put you in touch with the Shiny Stockings and Five Moes Named Guy, Wichita's solo-jazz troupes. And, if you're REALLY motivated, the Lindy Bombers are also your gateway to Hot Rhythm Revival, Wichita's competitive swing dancing team. There are lots of options out there, come check them out!

Video of the Week:

Hot-shot lindy hoppers Chance Bushman and Karen Turman dance to soul music in this video of an invitational jack & jill competition at the International Lindy Hop Championships in 2011.

See you next week!


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