Members and juniors Catherine Meador and Aaron Ryker practice steps they learned last meeting. The Swing Club will be learning the Lindy Hop during their next meeting on Feb. 2 outside of the main cafeteria from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. SITHA VALLABHANENI / PHOTO
The Swing Club plans to teach members the Lindy Hop at their meeting on Feb. 2 outside the main cafeteria from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Members and juniors Catherine Meador and Aaron Ryker practice steps they learned last meeting. The Swing Club will be learning the Lindy Hop during their next meeting on Feb. 2 outside of the main cafeteria from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. SITHA VALLABHANENI / PHOTO
According to president and senior Shea Rhoutsong, the Lindy Hop will take a while to learn as it is challenging.
Rhoutsong said, “ The Lindy is hard work, but it’s really fun and fast paced. It takes a lot of practice to learn it.”
Co-sponsor Caren Rickett said the club has a lot of members, and they are always ready to learn new steps.
Rickett said, “They are just like family. Over the semester, they have bonded a lot.”
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