WOODSIDE AT LINDY ON THE ROCKS
8/20/2010 -
Woodside gave an electrifying performance at Lindy on the Rocks in Denver, CO which was received with a standing ovation from some of the nation's best dancers! If you missed the performance make sure to catch it at the International Lindy Hop Championships on August 22nd, or online at our media page shortly thereafter!
Woodside gave an electrifying performance at Lindy on the Rocks in Denver, CO which was received with a standing ovation from some of the nation's best dancers! If you missed the performance make sure to catch it at the International Lindy Hop Championships on August 22nd, or online at our media page shortly thereafter!
WOODSIDE JUMPERS WORKSHOP
The Woodside Jumpers will be hosting a workshop on SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th. The workshop will include a full beginner track with 4 classes, as well as an intermediate/advanced track with 4 classes. There will be Lindy Hop, Charleston, and Blues! See the schedule and register online at:
www.overstreetdancegallery.com/weekly/lindy
To promote socialization and dancing within our lovely community, there will be a social dance party (UNDERGROUND Lindy Hop & Blues Party) at the home of one of our members on Saturday night:
2941 E Colorado Ave
Denver, CO 80210
Bring drinks, snacks, instruments, and yourself. Don't miss this chance to try out your new moves, and to dance with many new people!
PRICING:
Before 1/25 - $20
At the door - $25
Individual classes - $8
Social Dance Party - FREE
www.overstreetdancegallery.com/weekly/lindy
To promote socialization and dancing within our lovely community, there will be a social dance party (UNDERGROUND Lindy Hop & Blues Party) at the home of one of our members on Saturday night:
2941 E Colorado Ave
Denver, CO 80210
Bring drinks, snacks, instruments, and yourself. Don't miss this chance to try out your new moves, and to dance with many new people!
PRICING:
Before 1/25 - $20
At the door - $25
Individual classes - $8
Social Dance Party - FREE
The Lindy Hop is based on the popular Charleston and named for Charles Lindbergh's Atlantic crossing in 1927. It evolved in New York City in the 1920s and '30s and originally evolved with the jazz music of that time. Lindy was a fusion of many dances that preceded it or were popular during its development but is mainly based on jazz, tap, breakaway and Charleston. It is frequently described as a jazz dance and is a member of the swing dance family.