West Coast Swing, Lobdell, Lesson 7:30

Qinxuan Pan qinxuan at mit.edu
Wed Sep 25 14:02:09 EDT 2019


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  *   MIT Lindy Hop Society Wednesday Swing Dance
  *   Wednesday, September 25, Lesson 7:30, Dancing 9-11:30 p.m.
  *   Lobdell Dining Room, Student Center 2nd floor<http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=W20>
  *   Free, Beginners welcome, No partner necessary
  *   DJs Galen Chen and Don Coverdale

At 7:30 before the dance, Galen and Avery teach the first class of a 2-week beginner West Coast Swing (WCS) lesson series.  After the lesson, Galen will DJ the first set with primarily music for west coast swing (though you are free to dance anything you want to it).  The second set by Don Coverdale will be mostly east coast swing / lindy hop music.

Would anyone like to teach a future lesson?  Share your love of dance!

If anyone is available to help us set up the dance, meet at W20-437 (our storage room) at 6:30 pm.


Future Dance Locations
9/25 Lobdell, DJs Galen Chen and Don Coverdale
10/2 Sala, DJs Galen Chen and TBA
10/9 Walker
10/16 Sala
10/23 Lobdell
10/30 Sala

Please check our online calendar<http://web.mit.edu/swing/calendar.html> for future dates and last-minute changes.
Student Volunteers?

As always, in order to keep the club alive and thriving, we welcome all student support.  Therefore, students: please join our expanding organizational team if you like our lessons and dances and want them to continue!  Easiest way is to just write back and say you're interested.  There will be plenty of tasks and positions for people who can only help out rarely: all help is appreciated.  Please consider joining us even if your time constraints might limit your involvement.

Other Dances (MIT and Outside World)

Saturday, September 28: Waltz at Ashdown<https://stuff.mit.edu/~kenta/waltz>

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

MIT Dance Policy

MIT strives to provide an actively all-inclusive, supportive environment for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, sex, religion, nationality, disability, political orientation, age, national or ethnic origin and/or race (Collectively, the "protected classes"). As a result, MIT Lindy Hop welcomes all dancers and expects everyone to treat each other with respect, regardless of age, ability, physical appearance, lifestyle, dance experience or dance role.
To that end, MIT Lindy Hop Society reserves the right to take action against any person whose conduct is contrary to this environment of inclusiveness. Using our discretion, any dancer that we reasonably determine has violated MIT's non-discrimination policy in the treatment of any other dancer in any way, may be permanently banned from participation in MIT Lindy Hop Society activities. Potentially actionable conduct may include, but is not limited to:

  *   Verbal insults, jokes, comments, or micro-aggressions that leaves another dancer feeling marginalized based on their status as a member of a protected class.
  *   Sexually inappropriate, coercive, or manipulative conduct that overtly or covertly circumvents the other person's right to consent. This includes unwanted sexual touching on the dance floor, as well as coercive and inappropriate behaviors during a dance or dance event.

Any dancer who feels that their safety or comfort is being threatened, or has witnessed intimidating or inappropriate behavior is encouraged to contact the MIT Lindy Hop officers (lindy-society-officers at mit.edu<mailto:lindy-society-officers at mit.edu>) or the MIT Violence Prevention and Response Hotline (617- 253-2300), or seek further assistance in reporting or resources available to the MIT community: https://titleix.mit.edu/.

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