[NEohioPAL] Red Light Roxy concert and swing dance at The Lithuanian Club on Saturday, March 30th

Valerie Salstrom info at gethepswing.com
Wed Mar 20 05:59:45 PDT 2019


What?  Get Hep Swing presents - A swing dance party with Red Light Roxy

When?  Saturday, March 30th, 2019

Where? The Lithuanian Club, 877 E. 185th Street.
There is a parking lot behind the building and you may also park in the Key Bank or Post Office lot.  Use the entrance behind the building on the far left. 

What is the cost? $12 per person.  $5 for first-time attendees.  No pre-event ticket sales.  Pay cash at the door.

Dance lessons?  Yes.  Join us for a beginner-friendly JITTERBUG lesson from 8-9 with Get Hep Swing owner and founder, Valerie Salstrom. You do not need to bring a dance partner for the lessons or the dance.  We rotate partners during the lesson.  If you prefer not to rotate dance partners, we are okay with that too.  

Band?  Cleveland favorites, Red Light Roxy.  The members of this band have been keeping swing dancers happy on the dance floor for over 20 years!

Red Light Roxy is a professional band from Cleveland, Ohio that plays an upbeat mix of jazz standards, jump blues, swing, boogie-woogie and a dash of old-school R&B. Its repertoire comes from the Great American Songbook and includes familiar songs made famous by such legendary performers as Ella Fitzgerald, Ruth Brown, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles and Louis Armstrong. Red Light Roxy has played at the Tri-C JazzFest, Wade Oval Wednesdays, Cain Park, Akron’s LOCK IV, the Shaker Heights Art and Music Festival, Legacy Village, Nighttown, Blu Jazz, the Bop Stop, the Rubber City Jazz Festival and a variety of city summer concerts and swing dances.

https://www.redlightroxy.com/about-the-band/

Who may attend?  EVERYONE is welcome!

Do I need a partner? No, we rotate dance partners during the lesson. If you prefer not to rotate during the lesson, please help direct the other students past you each time we rotate.

Everyone is really friendly and you will get asked to dance during the social dancing from 9-12.

What do I wear? Wear shoes that allow you to pivot and turn easily.  Some people find this floor a little slow so, wearing your leather soles or slippery soled shoes might be perfect.  

Attire is casual and comfy.  Where what makes you feel good about yourself.  

We welcome anyone to join us who has an interest in dance, music, socializing and fun. We don't care what your physical ability or size is, where you are in life, where you are on the spectrum of sexual or gender orientation, what color or creed, or non-creed, you are. Are you a man who wants to learn how to follow or a woman who wants to learn how to lead? That's cool! This idea is not new to the swing dance scene. We are the easiest club to join. If you have an interest, you are in. :)

We love spreading the gospel of swing dancing and we are excited to share the language and culture of this truly American, urban folk dance form with you. It is important for us to let you know that this dance style started in the African-American ballrooms of Harlem, New York in the late 1920s/early 1930s.  You will find this dance, and the ones that came from it, incredibly expressive, empowering, beautiful, and joyful. We can't wait for you to experience this conversation of dance with us.

We make learning to partner dance easy and enjoyable. Please join us the second Friday of every month at the Lakewood Masonic Temple and the last Saturday of every month at The Lithuanian Club.

Please see www.GetHepSwing.com for the most up to date information on dances, bands playing at the dances, classes, private lessons, in-school and after-school residencies and programs, performances, and special topic workshops.

For more info, please email Valerie Salstrom; the owner of Get Hep Swing, at info at gethepswing.com
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