teachers and researchers of traditional jazz dance

Dances We Host

In addition to teaching we host and co-host occasional social dances in the New York metropolitan area. Some of our past dances are listed below. We are taking a break this summer from putting on events. We are exploring our options for this fall and winter. Stay tuned for details. You can sign up for our email newsletter, by writing chad[at]fasca.net with the words “Subscribe to Newsletter” in the subject line.

Swingin’ & Hoofin’

What’s the best antidote for the cold–a little bit of rhythm. On Saturday, March 12, 2005, Midori and I host our annual nod to rhythm tap and classic big band jazz. The evening features Felix and All the Cats Big Band, playing classic big band favorites of Fletcher Henderson, Count Basie, Erskine Hawkins, Benny Goodman, and Earl Hines as well as special tribute tunes for the late Artie Shaw.
»Swingin’ & Hoofin’ Details

Night at the Races

On Saturday, January 8, 2005, the 92nd Street Y rings in the New Year in style with a spectacular evening of music and dancing celebrating Jazz Age dance and the roots of Lindy Hop. There’s so much planned, the dance runs an extra hour longer (running ’til 2am)! For starters, the incomparable Michael Arenella’s 11-piece Blue Orchid Dance Orchestra will keep the joint jumpin’ with a mix of ’30s-style swing and ’20s-style dance jazz, perfect for dancing not only the lindy hop but also peabody, charleston and balboa (as well as collegiate shag, foxtrot and a dash of tango).
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Ladies of Jazz Night

On Saturday, November 13, the 92nd Street Y will host a swing dance celebrating the contributions of women to jazz music and dance. The evening features the swingin’ sound of The Harlem Blues & Jazz Band, a ‘national treasure’ formed in 1973 by musicians who actually “jumped” at the Woodside and “stomped” at the Savoy that you must remember from one of last year’s dances.

»Ladies of Jazz Night Details

Tribute to Paul Grecki Night

On June 12, the 92nd Street Y will celebrate the teaching and dancing career of Paul Grecki with a special tribute dance held in his honor. The evening features the 16-piece Harlem Renaissance Orchestra and special dance performances. Since 1982, Paul has taught New Yorkers how to swing at Sandra Cameron Dance Center. He studied with two legends of Harlem’s Savoy Ballroom — Al Minns and Frankie Manning — and helped pave the way in early 1980s for the current swing revival by teaching, performing and hosting dances dedicated to lindy hop.
»Tribute to Paul Grecki Night Details

Spring Fever - Rhythm Night

Had enough of the cold? Experiencing a bad case of spring fever? On April 10, the 92nd Street Y proudly present an evening sure to send the winter blahs packing for good, Spring Fever - Rhythm Club, an evening of live music and dancing featuring the Harlem Blues & Jazzz Band and a rhythm tap performance by The Young Hoofers.

»Spring Fever - Rhythm Night Details