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About West Coast Swing
What is the history of West Coast Swing?
West Coast Swing originated from African American social dances and the Black community's creation of Lindy Hop in Harlem during the 1920s and 30s. Like many African American art forms of the era, the dance was influenced by jazz, blues, and swing music.
The dance has roots in Boogie Woogie, blues, and the elastic rhythms characteristic of Black social dancing. Despite being named the state dance of California in 1988, it's important to recognize that West Coast Swing, like many American social dances, comes from Black cultural innovation and artistic expression. Today, while the dance continues to evolve with modern music, its core characteristics reflect this rich cultural heritage.
What is West Coast Swing?
West Coast Swing (WCS), also referred as Modern Swing, is a popular partner dance that can be performed to many types of music, including pop, R&B, country, and blues. It's characterized by its smooth, linear movements and elastic connection between partners. Unlike many other partner dances, WCS emphasizes improvised creativity and musicality while maintaining a structured foundation.
Dance Services
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Private Lessons
Personalized West Coast Swing one-on-one instruction
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Group Classes & Workshops
Group WCS learning geared to reach all students
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Online Training Options
Private Modern Swing instruction anywhere in the world.
Where to Dance Seattle West Coast Swing
West Coast Swing
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Modern Swing
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Seattle Swing Dance Club
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Century Ballroom
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Mercer Island VFW
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Salsa con todo
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Bellevue First United Methodist Church
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Lynnwood Ballroom Dance
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West Coast Swing • Modern Swing • Seattle Swing Dance Club • Century Ballroom • Mercer Island VFW • Salsa con todo • Bellevue First United Methodist Church • Lynnwood Ballroom Dance •
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