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Strictly Swing with King Groovy & the Horn Stars Big Band - Saturday 13th May at St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich Village


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A fantastic night of Jazz, Jive and Swing with London’s hottest 17-piece big band, King Groovy & the Horn Stars. Join in the dance class at 7.30pm, led by Simon Selmon of SwingdanceUK; everyone is welcome, no experience needed. Afterwards you can strut your stuff to the band’s toe-tapping blend of hits from Basie to Sinatra – the joint will be jumping! Dress code (optional): 1950s.
Formed in 2005 in Herne Hill, King Groovy & the Horn Stars have performed at many top London venues including the 100 Club, the Southbank Centre, Wilton’s Music Hall, the Hippodrome and the Rivoli Ballroom. The band are delighted to be playing at the Dulwich Festival in collaboration with swing dance supremo Simon Selmon, who has taught internationally and performed on stage, film and TV, including the BBC’s Strictly.

Tickets can be booked here:

https://dulwichfestival.co.uk/event/strictly-swing-with-king-groovy-the-horn-stars/

 

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