Swing Dancing, Lobdell, Lindy Hop Lesson

Ken T Takusagawa kenta at MIT.EDU
Tue Oct 26 19:47:12 EDT 2010


Nina and Dan will teach a Lindy Hop lesson.

* MIT Lindy Hop Society Wednesday night dance
* Wednesday, October 27, Lesson 7:30 Dancing 9-11:30 p.m.
* Lobdell Cafeteria, MIT Student Center 2nd floor
* Free, Beginners welcome, No partner necessary
* DJs Ajayi Harris and Don Coverdale

At 7:30 p.m. before the dance, Nina and Dan will teach the 
last of a four-week beginner Lindy Hop swing lesson series.

Next month, through November, Nina and Dan will teach an 
INTERMEDIATE level Lindy Hop lesson series. Here's the 
description:

"Been dancing for a little while and want to go beyond some 
basics?  You're in luck!  Nina & Dan will be teaching an 
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Lindy Hop series in November!  
We want to help you push your dancing skills farther. We'll 
look at some more complicated patterns, we'll play with some 
improvisation, and as always we'll put a lot of focus on 
connection and flow in your dancing.  Come join us!"

**Please note: this class will be targeted for people who 
know how to do a swing out and some basic Lindy Hop moves.  
This class will move faster than just a regular beginner 
class.**


Saturday, November 13: Blues dance!  Student Center room 
491; 8:30-1am.  Contact me if you'd like to DJ.

--ken

P.S.:

Boston-area swing dance calendar
 http://www.havetodance.com/calendar.html

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