Indianapolis Naptown Stomp Membership & Merch

Indianapolis Naptown Stomp Membership & Merch

Indianapolis Naptown Stomp Membership & Merch

By Naptown Stomp

Date and time

April 1 · 12am - June 29 · 11:59pm EDT

Location

McGowan Hall

1305 North Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46202

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 89 days 23 hours

If you're looking for Monthly Swing Dance Lessons (dance included with lesson package) or individual dances, check out the Naptown Stomp Eventbrite profile

This is the place to purchase Indianapolis Naptown Stomp Membership & Merch!

Memberships reduce the price of monthly lessons by $10 and take $3 off of individual dance tickets. This means it pays for itself after 6 months of lessons OR 5 months of dances! Plus you get a FREE Naptown Stomp t-shirt!**Please Note** that in order to receive the discount, you must wait for your promo code via email before registering for events -- it does not automatically apply immediately.

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Policies:

Naptown Stomps adheres to the following policies:

*Naptown Stomp (board and volunteers for each event) reserves the right to refuse admittance to anyone who is exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19 or any other illness. Additionally, individuals that refuse to uphold Naptown Stomp policies will be asked to leave.

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Naptown Stomp is the only organization in Indianapolis that teaches vintage swing dances as they are socially danced in the worldwide swing dance community today. If you’ve ever taken swing dance lessons through a ballroom studio, you will find the material taught at Naptown Stomp lessons is quite different. As many ballroom studios adopted a standardized curriculum, much of the original flavor of swing dance was lost in favor of having system that blended well with ballroom traditions. We dance to the swingin’ big band sounds that the originators of Lindy jumped and jived to in Harlem’s Savoy Ballroom of the late 1920s and 1930s.

Join us on the dance floor!