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We here at Jungle Swing would also like to congratulate all the competitors from Lindy Bout last weekend. You’re all winners, regardless of whether you walked out with hardware or not. To add to that, kudos to all those who worked hard to make the event happen. . . . → Read More: Post Lindy Bout Hangover… Or Not!
Yep, Lindy Bout V is happening this weekend and that means no Stomp it Off! Dance. Don’t fret because you can go to the Lindy Bout dances! Go to the Lindy Bout Website for more information. . . . → Read More: It’s Lindy Bout Weekend!
It’s April 1 and as much as I’d love to play a joke on all y’all, I’ll refrain. There have been so many jokes and misdirections pushed in my direction today that I’m going to give you all a break. So, get ready for nothing but fact in this blog post! First off, we’ve got DJ’s Bennett and Larry spinning for you this Saturday at Stomp it Off!. Get ready for great dancing to even better tunes with these two at the helm. Come on out for your last night to get in some serious practice before Lindy Bout V hits us over the head. . . . → Read More: Swing Dancing in April. No Foolin’
Hey all, as we get through the last week of March and are expecting a great night of music this coming Saturday, Jungle Swing is looking ahead to a hectic month with April on the horizon. We’ll start with Saturday, March 26 so that you’ve got the details to round out the month and then we’ll head on to what’s coming down the pipe in April. . . . → Read More: Swinging Into April
It’s gonna be a battle! A DJ Battle this weekend at the Stomp it Off! Swing Dance. Vancouver swing dancers are getting ready for Lindy Bout and so are the DJ’s. This Saturday we’re hosting the Battle to pick Vancouver’s DJ representative for Lindy Bout V. . . . → Read More: DJ Battle and Two? Band Nights
This is a busy week in Jungle Swing’s world. There’s live music, workshops, dancing, and classes to tell you about. As well, we’re making it easier for you to find out what’s going on with Jungle Swing by expanding our presence. So get ready for a whirl wind Swing Dance News update.
For those of you with nifty devices like iPhones, Blackberry’s, Android phones, etc., you should be able to check out the Jungle Swing blog posts and site pages on your phone without any problems. The Madison Blues Band will be gracing the stage at Stomp it Off! on January 26th as a part of the Blues Core workshop weekend. . . . → Read More: Jungle Swing – Smart Phone Friendly
This coming Saturday, we’re privileged to have DJ’s Lucy and Jason cranking out the tunes. Get out, get social, and get dancing this Saturday at the Stomp it Off! Dance. On February 26th, Jungle Swing is proud to present The Madison Blues Band at the Stomp it Off! dance. In conjunction with the Blues Core workshop weekend, which is a presentation of Blues in the City, Jungle Swing is proud to bring this amazing blues band to our stage. . . . → Read More: Jungle Swingin’ News
On February 26th, Jungle Swing is proud to present The Madison Blues Band at the Stomp it Off! dance. In conjunction with the Blues Core workshop weekend, which is a presentation of Blues in the City, Jungle Swing is proud to bring this amazing blues band to our stage. The Madison Blues Band was formed in 2004 and consists of six talented musicians who have played in various bands over the years and share a love of the blues. . . . → Read More: Stomp it Off! in February and March
Jungle Swing presents The Slipped Disc Jazz Band live at the Stomp it Off! dance. All of us at Jungle Swing are looking forward to a night of great live music and we want you to join us! The Stomp it Off! live music nights offer some of the best live jazz in Vancouver so don’t miss out! Slipped Disc is a jazz band inspired by the Benny Goodman Sextets of the 1930′s and 40′s. The Goodman groups were notable for swinging riff-based melodies atop a burning rhythm section, and for their guitarist, Charlie Christian, who popularized the electric guitar as a solo jazz instrument. . . . → Read More: Slipped Disc Jazz Band