Zero to Hero: Lindy Hop At Super-Speed!

Next Date: To Be Announced!

The goal of our Zero to Hero workshop event is to give people with little or no experience, a fun opportunity to learn the basics of swing dancing (Lindy Hop ) in a single day!

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Jitterbug and Lindy Hop

The original swing dance was named Lindy Hop in 1926 after Charles Lindbergh's famous flight or "hop" across the Atlantic ocean. Jitterbug was first used as a pejorative term in the 30's, to make fun of the enthusiastic, fast movements of Lindy Hop, but in the 40's it became the popular term for the dance! The term Jitterbug tended to also refer to combining the original Lindy Hop with other styles of dance such as Shag.

What's Lindy Hop?

Also known as Jitterbug, Lindy Hop is the original swing dance, the dance that swept across North America and even the world in the 30's and 40's. If you've come out swing dancing in Ottawa on Tuesdays, Fridays or Saturdays, chances are you've seen a lot of Lindy Hop! Learn about Lindy Hop!

Where do I go after Zero to Hero?

Zero to Hero covers all of the most important material from our beginner classes. Once you've completed Zero to Hero, we still recommend taking the level I class if you haven't already. In our Swing I (Lindy Hop) or you'll get to review your basics and learn some more moves that don't fit into the Zero to Hero format. However, if you feel very comfortable after completing the workshop, you'll be able to join us for our Swing II class.

Saturday Night Swing: Double Trouble!

In honour of our Zero to Hero workshop, we'll be having a special Saturday Night Swing with TWO rooms going! We'll have one room dedicated to vintage swing music for the Lindy Hop, East Coast Swing, Balboa and Shag lovers, and another room with great blues and contemporary music for West Coast Swing, Blues and Hustle lovers!

Teachers

This is a great opportunity to learn with some of Ottawa's and even Canada's best teachers! Check out the teachers.