Sunday, January 30, 2011

The inaugural Swing Sesh Championships!

I'm thrilled to announce that we are holding the first Swing Sesh Championships at the first graduation dance of the year, on March the 3rd!

The Swing Sesh Championships are open to all levels of dancing, and are open to Lindy Hoppers from all over SA (so if you're not coming to Swing Sesh classes, you can still enter!). We want you to think less about this as a competition, and more as an awesome way to work hard on your dancing, and show off your mad skills!

I know a few students I have spoken to are a little bit hesitant about entering, so I thought I would write this blog post to flesh out the finer details a little, and give you a little more information. If you have any questions about the competition, please feel free to speak to me at classes/socials, phone 0405 144 301, or add me on Skype by searching for info@theswingsesh.com (and you can email me too!). 

So here are the details of the competition:
  • You enter with a set partner. This is different to the Jack & Jill Competitions we have run in the past, where we have paired you with a random partner on the night. This way, you can choose a partner now, and work with them on all your fancy moves!
  • Couples must register by the 28th of February, by emailing info@theswingsesh.com. 
  • The competition is open to all levels of dancing. If you think you're not good enough, take inspiration from the fact that Level Two leads took out first and second place in the Camp Oz competition a few weeks ago! Whilst the judges will be taking into account the technique of your dancing, this will be based on YOUR skill level. We don't expect people who have been dancing for 6 months to swing out the same as those who have been dancing 6 years. 
  • The competition will begin with an all-skate, which is when all couples dance on the floor at the same time. Then, each couple will do two spotlights, which is when only one couple dances, and is your chance to show the audience what you are made of! 
  • The first spotlight will be in the tempo range of 150-165bpm. The second spotlight will be between 166-180bpm. It's a good idea to practice in these tempo ranges.
So what will the judges be looking for?

  • Technical ability: as stated earlier, this will be based on your skill level. If you have been dancing a couple of months, then this will be taken into account. For this aspect of the competition, it's a great idea to bust out a few solid swing outs, as well as a few moves which might involve different kinds of techniques. Swing outs are where it's at!
  • Partner rapport: the judges will be looking for couples that dance together, and that have good partner rapport. Leads, take care of your follows, and let them have their moment to shine! Follows, listen to your leads, and make sure your styling still allows you to keep connection with the lead. Look at your partner, smile at them, be happy when they do an awesome move. 
  • Musicality: you won't know what music is being played until you are up and ready to dance! This way, the judges can look at your musicality. Listen to the music whilst you are dancing, and try and express the music with your dancing. During the spotlights, couples get a full phrase (eight 8's), and as we all know, something fabulous normally happens at the end of the phrase, so that's the best time to bust out a sweet move! A good way to work on your musicality is to listen to lots of kinds of music, and dance a lot. Even if you just dance by yourself around the house in a silly 80's fashion, just listening to lots of kinds of music and trying to interpret it with your body will teach you a lot about swing music.
  • Fun and entertainment of the audience: entertaining the audience counts for a lot when performing, so try and think about things that will grab the audiences attention. Try and project your awesomeness through your chest and out through the whole room! A couple that may not be the most advanced dancers in the world, but who are smiling at eachother and the audience, and having a lot of fun are much more entertaining then super advanced dancers who look serious or bored. SMILE!
I think a lot of the students are concerned that this is a super serious competition, and I want to dispel this myth! Chris and I decided to run this competition right after Camp Oz. We were inspired by the number of students who entered the Jack and Jill competition, and 6 out of the 16 finalists were Swing Sesh students and teachers! We were so impressed that we wanted to give all of our keen and enthusiastic dancers a chance to showcase everything they have been working for. We want it to be a fun and supportive way of working on your skills and showing them off!

We don't have a full on prize pool, because that would make it a serious unsmiley face competition, however you could win a free workshop with Todd Yannacone when he is here March 25th on the Tour de Todd! Everyone will also win huge amounts of kudos from their fellow dancers :D

Jarryd and I will be teaching a short course called "More Bang For Your Buck" leading up to the competition, which will cover fancy entries, exits, and flashy moves which are really easy to pull of but look spectacular (hence the title!)! This course is of course open to anyone who wants to come along, and not just those competing. These moves are great for jam circles, competitions, and impressing your mates. You can RSVP to the course on Facebook.

The most important thing to remember is to HAVE FUN!

See you on the dance floor!

Luna

 
The Swing Sesh
www.theswingsesh.com
info@theswingsesh.com
Ph 0405 144 301

Monday, January 24, 2011

Hello from Luna!

Hello! For those who don't know me, my name is Luna Godfrey and I am a swing dancing instructor and burlesque performer. I have recently taken over the management of The Swing Sesh, and have many exciting plans for the school! Chris Härm, the founder, will also be co-directing the school, but spends most of his time travelling the world and teaching Lindy Hop and blues at an international level. This post is basically to tell you a little bit about myself, and what I hope The Swing Sesh will become.

I've danced for pretty much my entire life. For around 10 years I was a professional bellydancer, and I have been a burlesque performer for about 4 years. I've also dappled in other performing arts like contemporary dance, theatre and jazz. I only started swing dancing around 3 years ago, but I immediately caught the bug. I attended as many classes as physically possible, as well as private lessons with local teachers. I knew I was obsessed when I was triple stepping around the house, garden, work...anywhere! Another sign was my inability to watch anything other then Lindy Hop competition videos on YouTube, and my distaste for any kind of music that didn't have a swing rythym. My obsession hasn't changed much today! Since starting Lindy Hop, I have tried to travel as much as I can and to learn from as many different people as possible. I am a firm believer that there is something to be learnt from everyone you meet, and always try to remember this in any level class.

A lot of people from outside my dancing life can't understand my passion for the dance, and I don't think you can really appreciate it until you've caught it. There is something about sharing a dance with a partner you've never met before, and being able to create something new, fresh and artistic with that person. It's such a joy and a challenge, and the experiences are continually changing as you dance with different people. There is also much to be said for the rich history behind Lindy Hop. Reading the about the lives of those who pioneered the dance gives me so much inspiration, and also makes me feel like we all have  a responsibility to pass on the dance to others, and to help them find the inspiration and joy we feel ourselves.

The Adelaide swing scene is quite small, but we have a really great community here. I really hope to help make that grow and expand, and through The Swing Sesh give people an avenue through which they can learn more and discover their own personalities as dancers. The people in the school have so much potential, and it's my dream for us all to grow together as a community, and look back on where we started and see how far we've come.

There are going to be many changes at The Swing Sesh, all looking to create a positive environment for all levels of Lindy Hoppers. It will take me a while to get a hold on how the system is working right now, so please excuse any hiccups that may occur whilst the changeover is taking place. I welcome any feedback you might have, so please don't hesitate to email me with any comments, queries or ideas at luna@theswingsesh.com, or you can phone me on 0405 144 301. You can also add me on Facebook and Skype (search for luna@theswingsesh.com) The Swing Sesh would be nothing without it's students so if you've got something to say, please don't hesitate!

I look forward to sharing the Lindy Hop journey with all of you. There is so much to learn and see!

Luna
The Swing Sesh
http://www.theswingsesh.com/
Ph 0405 144 301
info@theswingsesh.com

Chris and I...partners in crime! (and lindy hop)