Some Videos We Hope You'll Enjoy:   

...like some footage of the Fabulous Jive Aces coming to General foods, Banbury on Friday 11 Sept - don't miss - always a fab show!

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Their website has lots more !



Nigel Anderson and Nina Daines have been a dance partnership since 1996, and soon garnered national Modern Jive awards in "Classic", and "Showcase", classes. They diversified, and now are recognized for their talents dancing Lindy Hop, Charleston, slotted jive, Boogie Woogie, and Balboa. But you are truly in for a treat if you get the chance to see them dance the Blues:

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You can see why the workshops run by Nigel & Nina fill quickly!



Rachel Martino,from the US, is 2009 WCS UK and US champion, having just picked up her 3rd title @ the Swing Master in Blackpool. She has a background in MJ but has been dancing WCS studying with both top US pros and our own UK pros - Catriona Wiles, and Paul Warden in particular. She teaches all over the UK, and overseas.
If you haven't watched WCS before, have a look at some of the videos on YouTube,
like this example from the UK WCS Facebook group.

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Catriona Wiles has studied dance all her life: Ballet, Salsa, Ballroom, Latin, Modern Jive and most recently, Argentine Tango. Whilst living in the U.S.A., she discovered West Coast Swing, the dance form Catriona is most associated with, after achieving a string of competitive successes often with dance partner Paul Warden.
For anyone who hasn't seen WCS, here are Paul & Cat freestyling:

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Visit their website: West Coast Swing UK, for news of WCS classes, workshops, and events.


Amir Giles has achieved a unique fusion of Modern Jive with Argentinean Tango. Often abroad, honing his craft in France or Argentina, we cannot arrange as many workshops with him as we would like. You may well have seen him, perhaps in an advert on "Film Four", or gracing the stage of an English National Opera production of "Carmen." His Tango and Jango workshops are very popular. Here is a brief taster:

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Visit the Jango website for more (including a large collection of "workshop reminder" videos - very useful!)