The 92nd Street Y celebrates Ragtime and Dixieland jazz on Saturday, February 14, in an evening inspired by the music and dances of New Orleans, St. Louis, Kansas City and the Carolinas. Performances of ’20s Charleston, Peabody, Shag as well as a Charleston dance contest highlight the festivities.
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Posted on November 25th, 2003 by chad
We perform and teach popular and historical social dances of the Jazz Age and Swing Era and have appeared on stage, independent film, and local and national television. Known for our performance and our research of social dancing, we also consult and choreograph for period productions, particularly those set in the Roaring Twenties. Though we do not regularly compete, we have placed in a number of competitions, including 1st in the 2004 American Lindy Hop Championships Fast Dance division.