Swing Cruise

 For the first time in 6 years Larry Mongeau and I are offering a beginner Swing Class on board. This will come in handy for those folks that are new to the dance and need a quick brush up, and also to those that have never done swing before. The class will be 30 minutes in length and will cover about 3 patterns. The music on board will swing like no other party you have or will attend ALL summer. We are putting together music that is up beat, wholesome, and swingable. This is a party of INCLUSION not exclusion. Be prepared to hear some of the great hits of swing from several genres like Gospel, Soul, Jazz, Old School R&B, Blues, plus a touch of crossover music that folks could Lindy, East Coast, or Shag to. What you won’t hear are the songs that have overtly sexual lyrics, curse words, or undertones that would make my Memere’ uncomfortable. Come prepared to dance till your feet fall off!

The boat departs from #10 82st Newburyport, Plum Island August 17th from 6:30-10pm. Tickets are $25 at the dock and $20 if purchased before hand. I will have tickets with me every Sunday that I am teaching as well as  for the August 2nd Dance at DNE.

Should the party be rained out Larry and I will work hard to reschedule and you will have the choice to get a refund or apply the payment to the second party.

The plan is to have a WCS dance at DNE next Friday,  August 2nd, 9th, and the 16th. Anyone that buys their ticket before August 16th can come to that dance free of charge by simply showing your ticket at the door.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Swinging Pizza Party

78 Princeton St.

N. Chelmsford, Ma

Lesson 7:30-8:15

Dance 8:15 – ?

$10

The Storm

I am DJing and teaching THIS Saturday on the Captain’s Lady III for my favorite charity YouthStorm. This is a NH based youth lead faith based group that works with late teens and young adults. The group picks up where parents fell short in these very impressionable young lives, by teaching them leadership skills. Several of my childhood friends have been saved from the streets by YouthStorm. One in particular, Noah. Noah was a follower his entire life. After his parents divorced he fell in with the wrong crowd and was lead down a part of drugs, gangs, and even dealing drugs. Through the skills he learned with YouthStorm he now is a pillar in his community. He leads instead of follows and has been instrumental in getting hundreds of other kids turned around and onto the right path.

YouthStorm kids have responsibilities, consequences, take turns being project leaders, they have mandatory community service hours, and they now receive the love that was missing from the people that mattered in their lives. I support this charity in every way that I can from fundraisers like this Saturday to writing checks out of my personal account to help fund the group’s many trips to preform outreaches into surrounding communities. It is my feeling that money that stays in the community is used to help the community rather than blindly giving to huge corporate charities like the Red Cross. They ALL do God’s work but not ALL of the money that gets donated does. YouthStorm is run by volunteers and 100% of the money donated goes to help the young adults that need it the most. The baddest apples often make the strongest Trees!

If you are not otherwise occupied this Saturday (or would like to mail in a donation) I would love for you to join me on the boat. It will be filled with rank beginner swing dancers that are hungry to learn and dance with anyone that can help them get better. Come on out and have a good time for an even better cause.

Call me or reply to this email to both pledge and to reserve your tickets. 

(603) 475 1391

Tickets are $20

We Sail: 7-10pm

Lesson is 7:15-8pm

Cash Bar

The Boat Sails from:

#10 82nd St.

Plum Island, Newburyport, Ma

The Big Reveal

Its been a while since my last post. I took a short break from my soap box to think long and hard about one of the biggest problems in the dance world…The Great Divide! We have all witnessed a dance floor split between “The Elite” and “The Rest”. The big question is why? Is it that the dancers at the top don’t appear to value dances with those with a weaker skill set? or Is it that there is some serious reservations with newer dancers about not feeling worthy to dance up?

You may remember my criticism of several of my peers a couple of months ago. The thought was we promoters barrage you with emails and Facebook invites to attract you to our dances and then they don’t dance with us! You arrive with the anticipation of making new friends, hearing new music, trying new moves, and having a dance or two with your favorite leader or follower and as you ask your way up the dance chain you run into a greater amount of resistance. I can’t speak for anyone else so this blog post is going to be about how I learned to approach an evening of dancing and maximize my YES factor.

When I was a beginner I would stress my self out working the nerve up to ask someone to dance. I spent my early years trying to “Dance Up” as often as humanly possible. By diving head first into the deep end, I learned much much quicker than I would have had I played in the kiddie pool all night. Like Babe Ruth I hit a ton of home runs, many followers were more than gracious with their time and I could not be more thankful. Also like The Babe I lead the league in strike-outs week after week. No one has been turned down more than I…NO ONE! 

Being turned down for any reason can be a severe blow to anyone’s ego and I am no different. Its as much a part of the dance experience as taking the lesson before the dance starts and since I am not going to boar you with a blog about taking the lesson, I am not going to go any further than…People say NO! Today’s article is more about how to earn “yes” more often. The operative word in the last sentence is “Earn”. Market Basket doesn’t owe you free groceries and no one that paid to get in to that dance owes you a dance…The rest of this article is here:

The first dance with anyone is your opportunity to make a great first impression. Its no different than meeting someone for the first time at a dinner party. You would never start a conversation with a complete stranger with “I am not worthy of talking to you” or “I am new to talking with people so I don’t want to make you uncomfortable by talking to you right now”. In the same way confidence is a way to make new friends at a dinner party, its for sure the way to find your self on the receiving end of repeat dances from better dancers.

During your dance it is so important to be in control and solid with your basics. If your goal is really to get better you need to experience what good basics feel like with someone who knows how to do them. If you start the dance with “I am a beginner” you can clear the air from any expectations on your partner’s part and any residual nerves on yours. Knowing that you are new to the dance, they will sharpen their lead/follow and give you a great ride. 

They best compliment that a more advanced dancer can pay you and your solid basics is to “play”  with you and the music as they begin to feel confident that your basics will not be affected by their embellishments. Better dancers “play” with each other and the music throughout the entire dance. If your partner starts to “play” with you take the compliment and DO NOT make the mistake of trying to match what they are doing. Just let it happen, enjoy the show, and graciously take the compliment. 

The better you dance your dance (basics) the more appealing you are as a partner to a truly advanced dancer  and here is the reason why. Advanced dancers are looking to level up themselves. Beginners are a great place for Advanced dancers to practice new patterns and footwork because beginners are going to dance the basic throughout the pattern making them selves a clean slate. If both dancers are embellishing it can be very difficult to tell if either embellishment would work on its own.

The moral of this story is two fold:

Learn and become proficient at your basics.

When you dance with a more advanced dancer, dance your basics as well as you can and hold on for the ride of your life!

Try this with 3 dancers that you consider better than you and see if after one month you don’t have 3 new friends that continue to say yes time and time again!

See you Every Sunday:

Longfellow Club JoEllen

524 Boston Post Rd

Wayland, Ma

WCS @ 6:00pm

2-Step @ 6:45pm

Wednesday, May 15th

Twirl the Girl

N. Providence, RI

Friday, May 17th

DNE School of Dance

78 Princeton St

N. Chelmsford, MA

The Tough Get Going

I guess the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree. The past couple of weeks have been 95+ hours in the smoke shop and DJing. Its been crazy! There is a new blog post coming soon but I just couldn’t get it ready in time for this week’s dance. I hope to see you this Friday for a couple of my favorite patterns and if we have time I will unveil my latest act of pattern thievery…yes I stole another gem from World Champion Jordan Frisbee…and I found a couple of Funk songs that have been blowing up my dance floors and lessons…Its gold Jerry and you don’t want to miss this party!

 This Friday, April 19, 2013

$10

7:30-8:15 Fun Patterns

8:15-? Pizza and Dancing 

78 Princeton St

N. Chelmsford, Ma

 Sunday night at Longfellow’s I am teaching a 4 week WCS series from:

6-6:45pm 

Followed by Two-Step

6:45-7:30pm

All for only $10

Like Riding a Bike

I grew up as a very poor child in the city of Haverhill. My dad worked 100 hour work weeks and slept very little. My brother, sister, and I really cherished small amount of time that we had each week with him. To his credit he would use this time to teach us how to play sports. The lesson I remember most is the one on riding a bike. 

The bike was a 1970’s Shwin passed down from his younger sister.,and the lesson started with how to change a flat (it came with 2), progressed to proper braking and road safety, and ended with a complex description of how centrifugal and gyroscopic force worked together to keep a 2 wheeled bicycle upright. 

At the ripe old age of 5, I understood why we needed to change the flats because I had attempted to ride on both flats with the training wheels in the grass with little success. Although breaking and road safety was very boring dad had a way of describing what happens to a little boy’s body when it comes in contact with a semi tractor trailer, that really got my attention and kept me focused. The one thing I could not understand was how or why he kept referencing “The Force” from Star Wars or how it would help me to ride a bike.

I did not see dad for 3 full days after that lesson. Not sure when I would see him again, I so badly wanted to learn how to ride that bike before our next bonding because I just couldn’t take “the force” conversation for one more second. It happened on day 3! 

Through trial and error it occurred to me that if i ran beside my bike and jumped on to the spring loaded seat I could ride for twice as long before wiping out. Many pedals to the shin and skinned knees later I felt “The Force”. Not unlike the Wright brothers I rode for a full 30 seconds, forgot how to brake in my excitement, and hit my very first tree. “The Force” really existed! It held me up! All of dad’s bloviation finally made sense.  As long as I was moving my bike would stay upright. 

Everyone reading this knows the expression “Like Riding a Bike”. True swing connection is the same. Once your body does connection, once you experience the stretch, once your every step is mapped by an equal and exact response from your partner, you never forget…It becomes an addiction…you stop worrying if you are doing it right…and you get high every single time you feel it…its worth the journey! Unlike Bike riding you need a partner that does connection…

Lets Do Connection  Friday, April 19th, 2013!

DNE School of Dance

78 Princeton St. N. Chelmsford, Ma

Connection Lesson and Pizza Party!

7:30-8:15 Basics w/connection drills lesson 

8:15-? Dancing 

Mr. Jonathan

www.MrJonathanIsMyDJ.com

603 475 1391

 Dance on!