STUDIO CLASSES (Sunday afternoons)

Lindy hop workshops for style and technique

Please note - our Studio Classes at Dance Attic on Sunday afternoons are now closed for the Summer (back in September) - all our other regular weekly classes/events are running as usual

As well as our regular club nights, Swingland runs weekly studio classes at Dance Attic Studios in West London, where you can develop your Lindy hop style and technique in a more focused and intensive environment.

Use the buttons on the left to find out more! Use the buttons on the left to find out more!Martin and Liza

About our Studio Classes

We teach the original swing dance - the Lindy hop as danced in the great ballrooms of the Harlem Renaissance, such as The Savoy.

What to expect
You should expect to work hard. Although you will learn some new steps, our studio classes are first and foremost about technique and style. Like most things you get out what you put in, so if you concentrate, use the mirrors and practise what you learn you should expect your dancing to improve noticeably. A typical studio class attracts between 10 and 25 people.

What are we teaching in these workshops?
We concentrate style on technique in our studio classes. Technique is crucial to your dancing - enabling you to dance comfortably with different people at all tempos. Good technique makes you a more popular dancer and hugely increases your enjoyment of the dance! Week on week we'll show you some simple ways to make your dancing look more stylish too!

Requirements
For our studio classes, you need to have some Lindy hop experience. If you are a beginner we suggest attending a few of our beginners classes (eg. at C Jam, Swing Thing, Ealing Hoppers or Swingin' Sundays) and/or one of our Beginners workshops at Dance Attic - first.

Your teachers - Martin Ellis and Liza Patoux (pictured).

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 Tue - Aug 05 
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