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Wednesday Night Hop condemns the continued police violence against the Black community and we stand with Black Lives Matter.
6:45 pm: Doors open CLASSES
7:00-8:00 pm: Adventure & Deep Dive
8:15-9:15 pm: Beginners & Core Concepts
8:15-9:15 pm: Newcomer Taster DANCE
9:30-11:30 pm: DJ Dance Party w/ DJ Robert Gatdula
9:30-10:30 pm: Dance Party in Fast Room w/ DJ Storm Marquis Register online NOW.
We won't be taking payments at the door.
We made some changes:- Starting in April, a new mask policy has taken effect.
- For the past few months, WNH steering has been constantly discussing our current masking policy. We have been monitoring local and global COVID+flu data, monitoring countywide, statewide, and nationwide policies, and noting the changes done by other similar communities. We have also gone so far as to monitor the fresh
air quality in Fellowship Hall (our main dance hall) throughout all times of the night. Finally, we surveyed our team, teachers, and DJs on changes to the policy, making sure our discussions have been based not only on data-driven information but also on the people who contribute to our organization.
- Therefore, starting in April 2024, WNH’s new policy is as follows:
- Masks are required during classes.
- Masks are optional during the dance.
- WNH will continue to provide masks
and hand sanitizer.
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Newcomer Taster Class (8:15-9:15 pm)All levels are welcome; no dance experience is necessary!
Jump-start into partnered dancing and enjoy entry to the social dance afterward to practice your new skills and meet new friends.
Fast Room (9:30-10:30 pm) This week, WNH will dedicate a room to all things “fast swing.” This could mean uptempo Lindy Hop, or dancing other swing dances such as Balboa or Collegiate Shag that evolved with faster music in mind. If you’ve ever been curious about any of these dances, this is your chance to see (and dance) them first hand.
April Progressive Series (4 weeks) Check out the descriptions below for this month's class series. You can register for drop-in classes on first and second classes of the series if you cannot attend the whole month.
Beginner FUNdamentals
Come learn Lindy Hop! You'll build the dance from the basics while learning some of the history of this Black American art form. Our progressive classes are designed to get you social dancing and having a blast at our weekly dance parties in no time. PRE-REQUISITES
Series first week: None. Two-left-feet friendly, no partner required; just bring comfy shoes and your enthusiasm! | Other weeks: You will be expected to build on material learned the previous weeks. FORMAT: There are four months of distinct curriculum mixing 6ct, 8ct, and Charleston. - 6-count Lindy Hop
- 6- and 8-count Lindy Hop
- 8-count Lindy Hop
- 8-count Lindy hop & Charleston
Teachers: Sam Nguyen, James Yeh
Core Concepts | Introduction to Bal Swing
Join us for Bal Swing with our beginner-friendly class. Prior Pure Balboa experience can be helpful, however, is not mandatory. In this class, you'll learn basic footwork, connection techniques, and characteristics that define Bal Swing. Participants should be comfortable with close contact, as aspects of Balboa can involves maintaining close physical proximity with your dance partner. PRE-REQUISITES: 4 months of Beginner FUNdamentals or comfort with 6-count Lindy Hop, 8-count Lindy Hop, and Charleston. No partner necessary. Teachers: Patty Anderson, Chris Ortega
Adventure | Intro to Tap for Lindy Hoppers
Lindy Hop is a rhythmic dance at its heart, but a lot of Lindy Hoppers have never trained the essential rhythm dance, tap! This class aims to introduce tap fundamentals using the familiar language of Lindy Hop and Solo Jazz. Students should expect to challenge their rhythm ears, learn essential tap steps and combinations, and understand the difference between making noises with your feet and tap dancing. The class will be conducted in normal dance shoes (no tap shoes please!). If possible wear a shoe with a leather or suede bottom and without a flat sole (ie a dress shoe instead of a pair of sneakers). PRE-REQUISITES: Students should be comfortable with basic solo jazz movement (eg Shim Sham). Teacher: Ed Paddock
Deep Dive | Turrrrrns! (me & myself)
Turns, turns, turns! What are the differences between spins, step step turns, and triple step turns? How do we make turns smooth and comfy? How do we make turns expressive and creative? In this collaborative learning class, we'll focus on exploring the turning mechanisms in our body and in our partnership. Our goal is to provide you with skills that extend beyond the course, empowering you to continually explore the topic in both social settings and during solo practice. PRE-REQUISITES: 6 months of Journey, Level 2, or Intermediate/Advanced Level classes (or equivalent) Teachers: Yifei Zheng, Stanley Hsu
VolunteeringWant to get these lessons for free? We have volunteering opportunities to get you into the dance and lesson(s) for free. Subscribe to volunteer email list via this form.
April 17: Plant SwapLike a clothing swap, except you bring your plant babies. Adult plants are okay, too!
During the dance party, we will have a place to share plants. Our recommendations include: indoor plants, small outdoor plants, plant cuttings, herbs, flowers, and succulents. Even bring your struggling plants! Our collective knowledge may be able to help you revitalize them! You can also bring related things you'd like to part with, such as small gardening tools, plant pots and containers, and watering cans.
We do not recommend bringing dirt and soil to prevent any messes. May 1: Dance Party to Live Music
Community Fund DonationThis is a way for dancers who have a little extra money to help those who cannot afford to take classes or come to dances. Anybody can donate, and anyone can ask to be subsidized. Find out details and donate on our website.
Keep it Swingin'!
See you out on the dance floor!
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