What’s Shakin’

Classes

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Swing Into Basics

No partner is needed! Please bring indoor shoes!

Our Swing into Basics dance class series is a 6 week series for the absolute beginner. Starting with the basics of 4-count and 6-count septs, in each class students will learn more moves throughout the series. Class topics are picked by our instructors, and each lesson compounds knowledge from the one before. Follows and leads rotate through the lesson, and everyone learns to dance together.

When?

TBA
Dates: TBA

Where?

Our lessons are hosted at the studio space located on the lowest level of the TRU Gym.

How much for the series?

TRU Students
Free

General Public

The cost of the lesson series is a one-time purchase that includes entrance for all 6 weeks. For example, only one purchase of $30 is needed if I am a member wanting to take the 6-week Intro to Swing Dancing Fall series.

Bollywood Rhythms

Please bring indoor shoes!

When?

TBA
Dates: TBA

Where?

Our lessons are hosted at the studio space located on the lowest level of the TRU Gym.

How much for the series?

TRU Students
Free

General Public
Non-Member – $35
Member – $20

The cost of the lesson series is a one-time purchase that includes entrance for all 4 weeks. For example, only one purchase of $20 is needed if I am a member wanting to take the Beyond Basic winter series.

We’re thrilled to introduce our lesson series dedicated entirely to the dynamic world of street dancing with a spotlight on ‘popping’. Originating from the vibrant streets of the West Coast during the 1970s, popping is a fascinating dance form characterized by its sharp, robotic movements and muscle contractions, synchronizing fluidly with the beats of the music.

What to Expect:

  • Foundations: We’ll start from the basics, understanding the basic movements that create the popping look.
  • Techniques: Delve deep into core movements, isolations, and intricate techniques that define this dance form.
  • Interactive Learning: Our classes promote open discussions, video reviews, and practice periods, making learning comprehensive and fun.

When?

Check back later for announcements on dates/time

Where?

Lessons are hosted at the studio space located on the lowest level of the TRU Gym.

How much for the series?

TRU Students
Free

General Public
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The cost of the lesson series is a one-time purchase that lasts for all 3 lessons. For example, only one purchase of $30 is needed if I am a wanting to take session one of the Popping 101 Winter series.

Events

Our events give you a place to try out your steps on the social dance floor, meet other dancers in the community, and just have a good time listening to good music.

There are 3 main types of traditional social dance events, social dances, exchanges, and workshops. We’ve written a bit about each below if you want to know more about them. Check out our Instagram for more details on the latest of our upcoming events.

Important to note: as with anything else dance-related, there is always room for creativity, even in event design! Different types of events exist or can be created and explored bringing new fun to the community.

Social Dances

Social dances are where we dance live or DJ’d music. To invite old and new dancers alike, dances start with a beginner lesson before the dance gets started. Once the lesson is done it’s generally followed by 2-3 hours of social dancing, where anyone can ask anyone to dance.

Some dances are more special and feature live music, a theme, or both!

Exchanges

Exchanges are social swing focused weekend gatherings and parties. This is a chance for dancers from all over – even different cities – to come together and dance. Typically they start on Friday with a social dance, saturday has activities and a social dance going late into the evening, and sunday is a chill final day with a last bit of dancing before saying goodbye to all your new friends!

Workshops

Workshops are educational-focused events. Typically structured over weekends, workshops feature special learning experiences, different or more condensed than class series. Many times instructors are brought in from different places to provide special instruction as well as bring new styles, music, or ways of doing things differently. And of course, there are still social dances!

It’s time to get dancing! But what to expect!?

What are the Expected structures for classes and Events?

Classes are typically one hour long and are structured over the semester to build new skills with each class.

In partnered dance classes, you end up switching partners and learning to dance with everyone. If you are nervous don’t worry, the instructors will go over everything with you.

Social dances are typically structured with a beginner lesson to start the evening, followed by 2+ hours of social dancing. Sometimes based on the theme or goal of the dance other fun things might happen but this is the general structure. The beginner lesson is structured like our classes but only focuses on people getting the skills they need to start dancing that night. It generally does not build on other skills. Social dancing is just an open dance floor with DJ’d music (or sometimes if you are lucky live music!), dancers ask each other to dance and have fun cutting a rug!

For other events like pop-up events, workshops, or exchanges there are general structures but each one is different since they are more unique events.

What Should I wear?

You are moving your body so it’s important to dress appropriately and remember that you dance with others so please be thoughtful about personal hygiene. You should wear things like:

  • Comfortable, non-marking indoor shoes (shoes that have not been worn outside)
  • Clothes you can move in
  • Deodorant
  • Kick shorts (if you want to make sure no one sees anything while wearing a skirt)
  • Hair ties/Scrunchies (Sometimes people like to tie their hair back if it’s long to stop it from getting in their face!)

It’s important not to wear things like:

  • Stilettos
  • Perfumes
  • Flip flops
  • Loose clothing
  • Large sweaters
  • Jewelry that could entangle someone

This is for your and others’ safety. These things could cause injury to you or others while dancing and we know that no one wants that!

What is Expected Of You?

To create spaces welcome for all when you dance at a TRUSU Swing class or event we expect that you will:

  • Respect human rights. 
    We welcome all dancers, music lovers, or anyone, regardless of gender/gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, religion, and so on.
  • Be welcoming! 
    You might have a core group of dance friends and it’s absolutely fine to enjoy them! But do your best to dance with and be kind and welcoming to everyone.
  • Respect everyone’s physical boundaries. 
    Do not engage in inappropriate or unwanted physical contact. Be sensitive to other people’s personal space, including dance floor space and physical proximity.
  • Respect everyone’s personal and emotional boundaries. 
    In social dance spaces, there are situations where you likely don’t know a lot of the people, not yet anyways! Make sure to be thoughtful of what you talk about and how you talk about things. Also, do not make unwanted advances. Be attentive to how an individual is responding to you, including their body language.
  • Respect the word “No”.
    Be okay with people saying no. If you ask someone to dance and they say no, accept their decision and move on. No one is obliged to dance with you. If someone doesn’t give you an answer, walks away, or in any other way does not consent to a dance or some other proposed activity, respect that too.

    It’s also okay for you to say no! If someone asks you to dance and you don’t want to, say something like “No thank you” and leave it at that. If someone is refusing to take no for an answer, do not hesitate to find an organizer and report it.
  • Be thoughtful of your words!
    Do not use offensive language. This includes but is not limited to; misogynistic, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, and racist language.
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