| Charleston taught by Isaiah, Amy, and Amanda 6:30-7:30 Intro to Swing 7:30-8:00 Taught by a lovely variety of teachers. There will be additional teachers substituting. Next Month's Classes: | Beginning Lindy Hop | | Upcoming Events: | October 4th is Dance Card Sunday. October 25th is the Halloween Party and the Birthday Jam September 27th is the birthday jam and 1920's flashback. | Extra Extra! We want to hear what you think. If you have an idea let us know. Got a concern on your mind, lay it on us. We want your experience to be fun and worry free. | | | | | Have you been wanting to learn Lindy Hop? Well, the month of October is your chance. We will offer an hour long class each week at 6:30. Join us to learn an incredibly fun dance. If you have already taken the class, feel free to repeat it to solidify the movements or take it as the opposite part for fun. Now, check out this video of Thomas and Alice. Their dancing highlights the music so well. This Sunday is the last Charleston class so make sure you catch it. Drop in is $6 for members and $8 for nonmembers the 6:30 class. | Travel Opportunities: If you're looking to meet more dancers and skyrocket your skills, there's no better way than to hop in the car and find a weekend workshop. Sundance Swing Out is in Ft. Worth TX October 9th-11th. The instructor lineup looks great and I hear there event is a blast. Kansas City has two full nights of live music October 16th and 17th. Who wants to go? Sweeping Swing is in Tulsa OK October 16th-18th featuring instructors Micheal Bradford, Dee Locke, Daniel Moore and Michelle Stokes. | | | | | | This week's song is a remake of a current song done in a 1920's style. This month's music brought to you by... | 9/6- Sean 9/13-Sonya 9/20-Evan 9/27-Megan | | Dancing Around Town October 1st Stepps Cocktails and Ales. Dancing 7-9 21 and up only. FREE!!! October 21st The Wright Brothers Dancing 6-9, 21 and up only FREE!!!! Stay tuned to Facebook for impromptu meetups. | Vintage Clips: Check out these dancers doing the Baltimore in the 1920s. | Have you wanted to get more involved in our swing dance community? If so, let Megan Pfeiffer know! |
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