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INSTRUCTORS:  Please place your information in ONE category below (either in a region category or "primarily traveling").  You may list yourselves as a partnership (Fred and Betty) or list each person separately; the latter is the best choice if one of you often teaches with different partners. Please list alphabetically by first name for now (within your category).  Thanks!

United States - California -  Northern region

 

Name / nickname
Partner(s) (Primary?)  Location  Web site  Preferred contact method /
Contact URL
Notes
Fred Astaire
Ginger Rodgers (primary)  Mountain View
http://fredplusginger.com/   Phone / contact link   Focusing mostly on private lessons now... some availability for workshops.
Miss Sampless
Larry, Curly, and Mo
San Francisco
none
Phone: 415-555-5555
Going to be in Asia for most of 2006, then back in North Carolina.
 Hep Jen    San Francisco  http://www.hepjen.com  hepjen@hepjen.com  Weekly Swing & Lindy Hop Classes in San Francisco on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.  Beginners welcome!

 

 

United States - California -  Southern region

 

Name / nickname
Partner(s) (Primary?)  Location  Web site  Preferred contact method /
Contact URL
Notes
Fred Astaire
Ginger Rodgers (primary)  Los Angeles
http://fredplusginger.com/ Phone / contact link   Focusing mostly on private lessons now... some availability for workshops.
Miss Sampless
Larry, Curly, and Mo
Pasadena
none
Phone: 415-555-5555
Going to be in Asia for most of 2006, then back in North Carolina.

 

 

United States - New England

Name / nickname
Partner(s) (Primary?)  Location  Web site  Preferred contact method /
Contact URL
Notes
Stepette Swing
Marc-Andre Vachon and Bronwyn Bryant
Providence, RI
http://www.stepetteswing.com/ email
Lindy Hop, Charleston, Balboa, East Coast Swing lessons, workshops, or privates in the Northeast US.

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Name / nickname
Partner(s) (Primary?)  Location  Web site  Preferred contact method /
Contact URL
Notes
Fred Astaire
Ginger Rodgers (primary)  Los Angeles
http://fredplusginger.com/ Phone / contact link   Focusing mostly on private lessons essay service now... some availability for workshops.
Miss Sampless
Larry, Curly, and Mo
Pasadena
none
Phone: 415-555-5555
Going to be in Asia for most of 2006, then back in North Carolina. See more in our writing service

 

 

Primarily traveling / not focused on a specific region

 

Name / nickname
Partner(s) (Primary?)  Location  Web site  Preferred contact method /
Contact URL
Notes
Fred Astaire
Ginger Rodgers (primary)  Southern California area
http://fredplusginger.com/ Phone / contact link   Focusing mostly on private lessons now... some availability for workshops for essay editors.
Miss Sampless
Larry, Curly, and Mo
Bay Area (California)
none
Phone: 415-555-5555
Going to be in Asia for most of 2006, then back in North Carolina.

Comments

From 4.245.108.132 - 9/21/05 11:49 PM

How about local/regional categories (with cities in brackets by each name).

Then also have a 'national/international'  category for those who are household names, and predominantly teach on the national/travelling circuit. Perhaps start with that section?

From adam - 9/20/05 5:38 AM

Hey everyone, thanks for the suggestions!

One remaining question is what to do with "pairs."  The prob is that sometimes pairs break up and reconfigure, and some top people just teach with different partners on a regular basis (Bill Borgida, Sylvia Sykes, etc.). But listing Paul and Sharon separately just feels funny :P. 

And with regards to the regional comment... where would we put Andrew Sutton, and Steven and Virginie and folks like them that don't really seem to have a home base.  They don't quite fit a 'region'!

So many challenges...

From Patrik Rydberg [130.235.1.106] - 9/20/05 5:29 AM

I would suggest by region, then by city, then alphabetically. And including website if it exists. Otherwise e-mail (only if approved by the teacher)

From the beginner [66.169.49.243] - 9/20/05 11:52 PM

as a site user it would be good to know who teaches locally /regionaly first...

Then as I get better I'd like to know those who teach on a national or global scale.

Alpa order is pretty useless to me. Thinking of who's who or YP listing.

From Svenn [129.241.57.189] - 9/20/05 10:31 AM

What I would do is list each instructor individually and add that instructor's regular partner in brackets. I really don't think that dividing instructors by region will help that much in organizing the list becuase many people (especially europeans) don't know where most instuctors are based. The ideal situation would be to have two lists; one solely based on alphabetical sorting and the other based on region. But if I would have to choose I would go for the alphabetical list.

From 24.205.247.62 - 9/19/05 1:28 AM

Little Javascript to order them randomly ;)  Just to be fair.

From Svenn [129.241.57.189] - 9/18/05 7:42 AM

I think alphabetically would be best. With location abbr. in brackets behind. (State, country F.ex: John & Jane Smith (MN, USA) Ola Nordmann (Trondheim, Norway) Just to be clear. None of these _are_ in fact instructors :) -Svenn-

From Tap Dancer 68 [129.241.103.241] - 4/26/06 11:41 AM

I really want a private leson with Fred Astaire, but the contact information and web site above doesn't seem to work.  Could you please fix it or help me get in touch with him?  I really enjoy watching his dancing in the movies and I'm really happy to see that he's still teaching.  Thank you for a great web site I really like it and I think I want to learn this Lindy Hop ballroom dance you seem so intersted in.  Maybe you could recommend a private teacher for that as weel?

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Sincerely,
Lars aka Tap Dancer 68

From Charlie - 11/15/05 10:08 AM

I was thinking that it would be okay to list the instructors who don't necessarily have a region under the national instructors list. That's not saying that necessarily each of them are as qualified as the other, rather that they travel to teach most weeks out of the year rather than teach in one specific region.

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