Class Overview
What's Different About Lindy Focus Classes
Since learning and improving your dance the number one reason people attend a dance camp, we've put a lot of thought this year into how to make your class-taking experience as powerful as possible. In short, classes are grouped into tracks (similar to many other camps), but instead of those tracks being based solely on level, they are based on theme. Whereas most dance events try to sort you based on "how good you are", we want to focus on "what you want to get better at"!
At Lindy Focus, it's not about grading yourself on a scale, it's about throwing yourself into the material.
How Tracks and Classes Work
First, every student picks one main track - think of this as your "major". For instance, you might be a solid social dancer who is ready to add some flash to what you do, so you choose Intermediate Lindy Hop Performance. Or maybe you're ready to explore a whole new side of things altogether, so you choose Jazz, Tap, & Solo Charleston.
Then it's time to branch out. Students then choose from a long list of side tracks - think of these as "minors". These sets of classes are designed to broaden your horizons, fill in holes in your dance knowledge, and give you new inspiration, from Air Steps to Vintage Dances to Teacher Training, and more.
Finally, there will be elective classes in multiple levels of Blues and Balboa to round out your studies in Lindy Hop.
