THURSDAY NIGHTS!

Ong King Art Center 8pm - 11pm
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SATURDAY NIGHTS!

Aloha Activities Center 8pm - 11pm
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HJ - 4/30/08 Classes up the wazoo!

Hawaii Jitterbugs
Preserving and Promoting a Vintage Style of Swing Dancing

Please click on the links below for more information.

Weekly Venues

TUESDAYS - Dance Practice
Manoa Dance Studio - 8:30 - 10pm

THURSDAYS - Swing Ong King
Ong King Art Center - 8pm - 11pm
Beginning Lesson 8-8:30

SATURDAYS - Aloha Swing
Aloha Activities Center - 8pm - 11pm
Beginning Lesson 8-8:30

HJ - 4/30/08 Classes up the wazoo!

Beginner Plus Series with Evan - 4-week series on Thursday nights 7-8pm at Ong King Art Center. Dates are: May 1, 8, 15, 22, 7-8pm. Come build your swing repertoire and develop those partner communication skills for the social dance floor! Prerequisite: HJ Beginning Lindy Hop class series or equivalent (must know the swingout). No partner necessary!

Beginner Blues Class - Kai and Vivian will be teaching a 3-week Beginning Blues Class on Wednesday nights starting Apr 30 at Manoa Dance Studio! No partner (or experience) necessary. Very connection-based, Blues dancing is a great way to improve your partner communication and play with musicality and improvisation.

Beginner Charleston - Brent & Christina will be teaching a 3-week Beginning Charleston Class on Sunday: May 4, 11, and 18! No partner (or experience) necessary. Fun and energetic, Charleston is essential learning for any swing dancer.

Night Class with Brent and Christina - This Sunday 5/4, intermediate/advanced class at Manoa Dance Studio 8-9pm. We'll be tying up the California Routine with the awesome aerials we learned, as well as working on some jam material (AKA flash and trash).

Websites
Hawaii Jitterbugs - Info on our scene on Oahu: upcoming events, classes, and forum.
Hilo Hep Cats - Swing on the Big Island
Maui - Swing in Maui
Lindy Exchange - Lindy Hop Events Around the World
Balboa Nation - National Balboa Forum
Manoa Dance Studio - Swing and other various dances. Run by our very own Deb Eason.

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