Mountaineers Singles Rock 'N' Roll Halloween Dance


Next Dance: Saturday, October 29, 2011

 
MoonSpecial location: 

The Lake City Community Center
12531 28th Avenue NE, Seattle 98125

 

Come dance to the Monster Mash at our Halloween Boo Bash. Ghosts and witches and monsters too! They’re all invited – and so are you! Dance your demons away on a Saturday Night! Terry West DJs from 7:45 to 11:30 pm. Free dance lesson at 8pm.

Costume Contest: Here is your chance to come up with creative, sexy, or ghoulish guises and your eyes will be tantalized and entertained. Lots of fun Halloween dance music: and it's FAT FREE! $200 in cash prizes. Free hot and cold hors d'ouevres. Special pirate booty prizes as part of the stir-it-up mixers.

The Savoy Swing Troupe will perform. The Savoy Swing Club, which formed in 1993, started and developed the Lindy Hop movement in Seattle. The Savoy Swing Club Performance Troupe is one of the promotional arms of the club and they’ve made over 325 appearances all along the west coast since they began. As this year marks their 19th season, they are one of the longest running swing dance performance troupes in the world today. They will wow you with aerials and fun Lindy moves: Keith Reynolds, Winfield Hobbs, Chris Rideout, Mike Grady, Cheryl Smothers, Susanna Chung, Tahlia Holt, Pat Prentice, Prim Santoro, Gina Nakamura, and Diane Kirkwood.

The bride of Frankenstein may teach some stomps—she's Electric! There will be a mix of swing, latin, and popular dance favorites.

costume dance

featuring: DJ Terry West

 

Prize for the best costume (More than 90% of dancers come in costume!) $200 in cash prizes!

         $12 Mountaineers members with member card, $15 others

Save three dollars by purchasing your ticket through Brown Paper Tickets (tickets available from October 5 till October 24)

Dance Schedule

For more information call Karen at 206-484-9187   or email webmaster at

Boo!
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