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September 1, 2019, Sunday - Learn to Swing Dance at Northrop Plaza

Time: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Location: Northrop Plaza, Minneapolis

Learn to Swing Dance!

We will be teaching anyone and everyone who wants to learn how to swing dance on Northrop Plaza Sunday, September 1st from 11:30am-2:30pm! This is a dance that originated in Harlem, New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is danced to Jazz. We believe anyone can dance. We like to say if you can walk, you can dance! So bring the snap in your fingers and the rhythm in your walk, and we will teach you how to live in a great big way! If you didn't catch on that the last sentence was a reference to a song, feel free to look up the King of Swing, Louis Prima, before our event! So come hang out in the sun with us, socialize, listen to jazz, and learn to dance!