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Swing Dance Classes - Intermediate Level

Allens Lane Art Center, 601 W Allens Ln, Philadelphia, PA | Get Directions »
$10.00

Swing Intermediate ~ Wednesdays: Oct 31, Nov. 7, 14 ~ 8:00 – 9:00 pm

Expand your repertoire of swing moves and develop your partnering skills.

This is a continuation of a currently running series. Experienced dancers are welcome to join us.

Instruction by Peggy Leiby & Ret Turner
Peggy and Ret have been teaching waltz and other couple dances since Mostly Waltz (a popular monthly social dance) was formed in 1999. They regularly teach the pre-dance lessons for the Philadelphia Swing Dance Society.

Here's feedback Ret just received from one of our current students: "you and Peggy know how to present a wonderful balance between instruction and dance with music that makes it effortless to follow along"

~ Partners not required
~ Registration will be reasonably gender balanced

PLEASE... let us know if you plan to attend so we can monitor gender balance

Event Details

Posted by: Peggy Leiby
Where Allens Lane Art Center 601 W Allens Ln, Philadelphia, PA 19119
Next on This event is over.
Time 8:00 pm–9:00 pm
Who to bring College Students, Moms, Dads, Teens, Families
Website http://­www.­mostly­waltz.­com
Phone 215-643.4397
Price $10 for 3, $12 for one at a time, discounts for returning students
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More About Allens Lane Art Center

Allens Lane Art Center

Allens Lane Art Center

601 W Allens Ln, Philadelphia, PA
215-248-0546
Allens Lane Art Center offers classes in dance, theater, visual arts, liberal arts and sculpture.It features an art gallery, which encourages local artists to submit their information for potential exhibition and a theater which offers a variety of shows throughout the year on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Food can be brought into the theater, and dinners and drinks are sold at shows. According to its website, the center "was founded in 1953 by an interracial group of Mount. Airy residents who were concerned about the dangers of increasing community tension. Most were parents of children attending local schools who felt that increasing access to the arts would be a way to bring people together as well as develop individual talents."

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