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Lindy Hop & Swing Dance (Adults) at The Ivy House, Saturdays 7th Sept - 5th Oct 2019


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Lindy Hop & Swing Dance at The Ivy House (Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)


New Term: Saturday 7th September - Saturday 5th October 2019

For more info & to book: www.bookwhen.com/wendysteatham

Or contact [email protected]


Inter/ Advanced: 10-11am / ?50

Social Dancing: 11-11.15am (Free)

Beginners: 11.15am - 12.15pm / ?50


Improve your fitness and have fun learning the vibrant jazz dances of the 1920s-1940s. Dance the Big Apple, Charleston & Lindy Hop dance styles as part of a friendly and growing local Swing Dance scene.


Build skills and confidence to dance in a group, on your own or with a partner to a range of jazz band music. Learn a brief history of the dance styles, basic footwork and steps, posture and co-ordination, and simple (but impressive!) routines. No partner needed.


These courses are taught by Wendy Steatham, a professional dance artist whose career has included roles as a performer, choreographer, teacher, movement director, lecturer and project manager. Wendy was Movement Director on Sarah Turner?s most recent film ?Public House?, which premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in 2015 and which features the Ivy House Swing class and dancers!

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