The precursor to West Coast Swing, this style is smooth, fast, and in the slot.
This was filmed with Neil Figguracion while I had a sprained knee
Dancing at the Hollywood Bowl, 2007
East Coast Swing
The most commonly done style of Swing dancing. This is great for anyone that wants to learn a truly versatile dance. Adaptable
to a wide range of music, East Coast Swing is a great basic dance to learn for all your social dancing needs - weddings, reunions,
cruises, you name it, they will play it!
Collegiate Shag
A high energy dance from the 1930s. You can learn a lower-impact way of dancing Shag, focusing on fast footwork, transitions,
and fun. Never seen Collegiate Shag? Check out the video clips on our album!
Balboa, and Bal-Swing
This is a truly California dance. Smooth movements, great lead and follow, and fun transitions characterize Balboa. Characteristically
seen on the best dance floors when the music is extremely fast, Bal allows you to continue to dance the night away.
Charleston
Did you know there are two versions of Charleston? The '20s and the "Swing" or '40s Charleston. Learn both and bring your
dancing to a new level.