Swing Club, held on Mondays outside of the main cafeteria from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m., will learn challenging moves for the second semester.
According to Alex Bissell, co-president, co-teacher and junior, members are learning different styles of dancing.
“We’ve been doing moves like the cha-cha and a couple of other dance (styles),” Bissell said.
Also, there is a dance planned on March 28 in the Freshman Cafeteria. This will be the first dance, in the 2013-14 school year.
Co-sponsor Caren Rickett said, “The dance is a members-only dance. People can still join the club. If they do, they are welcome to the dance.”
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