Not signed in (Sign In)

LiveSearch

Categories

  • News
  • Everything you need to know.
  • Recurring Events
  • Classes, venues, dances. Anything that swings on a weekly or monthl...
  • Special Events
  • Workshops, exchanges, invitationals, mini-exchanges. Whatever's hap...
  • Out of Town
  • Road trips, exchanges, and anything from anywhere that's not here.
  • Swing Instruction
  • Need to polish a few moves? Need to learn some moves to polish? Che...
  • Dance Talk
  • Music, moves, and inspiration. If it swings, talk about it here.
  • Meet 'n Greet
  • Stop by and introduce yourself. Get to know everyone. Just like a s...
  • [Almost] Anything Goes!
  • If there's life outside of swing, discuss it here.
  • Support
  • Bug reports, feature requests, all that.

Vanilla 1.1.5a is a product of Lussumo. More Information: Documentation, Community Support.

Welcome Guest!
Want to take part in these discussions? If you have an account, sign in now.
If you don't have an account, apply for one now.
  1.  

    Hi Everyone,

    This is a poll to see how interrested people would be in being in a class/on a team where Shane and I were your coaches? You would be in performances, have costumes, and learn tons of cool stuff.

    It would be in Salt Lake at the Skillet but on a different day and time. (to be announced if this is something people want to do.)

    There would be different level teams, probably a beginning, intermed, and advanced (the advanced you would be invited into.) Depending on how big this gets we could have a few smaller teams at each level so you would get more individual attention.

    Let me know by your respnces,

    Smile,

    Julie

  2.  

    You guys should coach BYU.. that would rock

  3.  

    We've done that. Too many hoops to jump through.

    •  
      CommentAuthorSpecialK
    • CommentTimeAug 10th 2006
     

    As I've said before, I'm just too busy with school to run all over the place every week. As awesome and beneficial as working with ya'll would be, it just wouldn't be good for my scholastic, emotional, social, etc. health.

    Now suppose I ended up getting a job in Utah after I graduate. Then I'd be more flexible.

  4.  

    Really?? I never realized how much jumping I've been doing... Ha ha ha ha... Ok seriously though. You guys have a great idea.. If I was looking to make that leap from beginner dancer I would take up that offer.. I improved a lot when I was asked to join a group of the best dancers in Utah for a performance.. And IMO you guys are the best anyone whotakes you guys up on this will really improve bounds. and you guys have a cool name too

    •  
      CommentAuthorBuzz
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2006
     

    And a cool name is 90% of being a great dancer [Emoticon not found]

    Unfortunately, BYU does suck like that. The first part of Fall semester was pretty bad for us, but we got things figured out soon enough. Well, I think we did, didn't we Ron?

    Cheri and I will be debating this though and will let you know.

  5.  

    Sweet!!. Buzz and Cheri would be like your Rock Stars

  6.  

    And yeah, you guys had it figured out by the end.. There was a lot of really good effort coming from all the team memebers. And it paid off in the end, I had a great time coaching and dancing with you guys.. Sadly for the time being I have now moved to other things

    •  
      CommentAuthorSpecialK
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2006
     

    Yeah, the problem is solved, until they get around to demolishing the KMB to build the new engineering building. I've seen the plans. For the time being though, the GBH Alumni visistors center is the prevailing construction project, but once it's done, we won't have any place to dance. I did get some info about where we can voice our concerns about a replacement venue before it's too late.

    The planning office on campus is located 240 BRWB. The director is Warren Jones.

    So we need to figure out a plan to get wood dancing floors after the KMB is gone, and approach these guys about making it stick. Incidentally, aren't we required to have a faculty adviser? It seems like any major bureaucratic room wrangling might be smoother with some help.

Add your comments