<div dir="ltr"><div>Hello dancers,<br></div><div><br></div><div><div>March
of 2020 was our last full community celebration of swing before the
Covid-19 pandemic uprooted our lives and routines. In Fall of 2021, LHS
was able to tentatively start dancing again, although at a drastically
reduced capacity. <b>This spring, in light of continued disruption from
Covid, changing MIT policy, and federal guidelines, we will once again
be
only tentatively hosting dances for MIT student attendees, with several
opportunities for community members to engage with us as instructors or DJs.</b> <b>Community members or students who are interested in instruction or DJing positions should fill in <a href="https://forms.gle/NupqXgY3aJPu8BGr8">this form</a> and we will follow-up with you! </b><br></div><div><br></div><div>As
we look forward to Fall 2022 and Spring 2023, it is impossible to know
whether there will be continued covid-related precautions, however, we
wanted to let our broader community know that <b>MIT SOLE and ASA has specifically
requested that MIT LHS remain at partial capacity <b> through August 2023</b>, only holding dances
for MIT students with limited, formal roles for instructors
and DJs outside of the MIT student body.</b> This
request was made after a review of
LHS activities in the several years preceding Covid-19, and comes from a place
of concern, on MIT's part, that LHS was not sufficiently building a
strong student-oriented presence on campus. <br></div><div><br></div><div><b>We want to unequivocally state that we believe that the best way to run a social dancing club is to <i>be social </i>--
to have students, MIT community members, MIT affiliates, and community
members at large together learning, practicing, and teaching dance.
</b>While student leaders will continue to work with SOLE and the ASA to
keep LHS in good standing with MIT, which provides the venue that has
allowed our social dances to be free for many years, stores our gear, and supports our club activities, we ask that all LHS
members stay patient as we navigate the next year before we can once
again -- Covid and MIT-willing -- all be together again. <b>Students who would like to help us make our case are encouraged to list themselves as LHS members through engage (<a href="https://mit.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/lindyhopsociety">https://mit.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/lindyhopsociety</a>). <br></b></div><div><br></div><div>As for this Spring, be on the look-out for an email announcing <b>the return of MIT student learning socials, Thursdays 5-7PM, starting March 3rd. Community members who would like to engage with us in a formal role (instructor, DJ) this Spring can contact us through <a href="https://forms.gle/NupqXgY3aJPu8BGr8">this form</a>.</b><br></div><div><br></div><div>We
sincerely appreciate all of the support since March 2020, and hope to
continue building a strong student core that can welcome everyone back
to campus in Fall 2023. In the meantime, we will attempt to share ways
in which all community members can dance and socialize outside of LHS
events, and ways to get MIT students out into the swing community. If you have any specific comments, concerns, or questions,
please email <a href="mailto:lindy-society-officers@mit.edu" target="_blank">lindy-society-officers@mit.edu</a>. Thank you very much for your patience and understanding.</div><div><br></div><div>With appreciation,</div><div>LHS Officers (Victoria Preston, Sara Sheffels, Anna Zeng, and Daniel Mark)<br></div></div></div>