Back for a second year in a row, the Palmetto Swing Dance Association brings you a historical dance event. The Big Apple dance craze swept the nation and the world. On September 17-19, 2010, we'll be taking a walk back through the history of the Big Apple. We'll start by learning the choreographed version that Frankie Manning created for the movie "Keep Punchin", then we'll take a look at a more organic style of the Big Apple that more closely resembles the dance in it's original forms. And all of this in the hometown of the dance itself.
You're not going to want to miss this chance to relive a part of dance history!
Member Pricing $25
Early Bird $30
Pre-registration $40
One day passes available (day passes include the evening dances as well as those from the night before)
The Big Apple Comes Home II-Columbia, SC-September 17-19
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!! A few early bird slots for $30 are still available
register at: http://www.palmettoswing.com/bigapple
Back for a second year in a row, the Palmetto Swing Dance Association brings you a historical dance event. The Big Apple dance craze swept the nation and the world. On September 17-19, 2010, we'll be taking a walk back through the history of the Big Apple. We'll start by learning the choreographed version that Frankie Manning created for the movie "Keep Punchin", then we'll take a look at a more organic style of the Big Apple that more closely resembles the dance in it's original forms. And all of this in the hometown of the dance itself. You're not going to want to miss this chance to relive a part of dance history!
Member Pricing $25 Early Bird $30 Pre-registration $40 One day passes available (day passes include the evening dances as well as those from the night before)
Register now! http://www.palmettoswing.com/bigapple
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