- New School Swing - Every Tuesday and Wednesday at the Crosby Whistle Stop! These guys partner with Boston Swing Central to teach lessons! Check out their schedule on their website to sign up for classes.
- Hop to the Beat - Offer classes in Newton & Boston, they also run Beantown Swing Camp every summer, in addition to their own dance, Uptown Swing in Brookline.
Boston Swing Central T-Shirts

Welcome to the Boston Swing Central blog, this where we have comments, videos, photos that are of interest to swing dancers, Lindy Hoppers etc. We hope you check here from time-to-time, as we hope to have some fun stuff here that doesn’t quite fit our regular communiques…
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FOR $30! COME JOIN US FOR A SWINGIN’ NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH BABY SODA!
Looking for something fun to do this New Year’s Eve? Boston Swing Central is hosting our 2nd Annual, New Year’s Eve Gala in the style of the famous Great Gatsby. For those of you fretting over New Years plans, worry no more!
What is the New Year’s Eve Great Gatsby Gala?…a swing dance party harking back to the roaring 20s! Vintage black tie dress-up encouraged (but not required). You can count on a fun packed night of dancing which includes:
The Baby Soda Jazz Band from Brooklyn, NY
Paper Moon Photo Booth and Props
Midnight Sparkling Cider Toast
and more…
New Year’s tends to be one the most expensive nights of the year due to the difficulty in booking musicians…everyone wants them to play their party that night…but we’ve put a night together that is FUN, AFFORDABLE, AND includes one of our favorite bands. Get your tickets today!
Pricing is $25 in advance until December 30th. Then the price will go up $30 at the door on New Year’s Eve.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FOR $30! COME JOIN US FOR A SWINGIN’ NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH BABY SODA!
Boston Swing Central at the Crosby Whistle Stop
24 Roland St Charlestown, MA 02129
Admission: See Above
Time: 8-9pm lesson, General dancing from 9pm to 12:30am
Photography by Zac Wine @ www.zacwine.com
What is the New Year’s Eve Great Gatsby Gala?…a swing dance party harking back to the roaring 20s! Vintage black tie dress-up encouraged (but not required). You can count on a fun packed night of dancing which includes:
The Baby Soda Jazz Band from Brooklyn, NY
Paper Moon Photo Booth and Props
Midnight Sparkling Cider Toast
and more…
New Year’s tends to be one the most expensive nights of the year due to the difficulty in booking musicians…everyone wants them to play their party that night…but we’ve put a night together that is FUN, AFFORDABLE, AND includes one of our favorite bands. Get your tickets today!
Pricing is $25 in advance until December 30th. Then the price will go up $30 at the door on New Year’s Eve.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FOR $30! COME JOIN US FOR A SWINGIN’ NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH BABY SODA!
Boston Swing Central at the Crosby Whistle Stop
24 Roland St Charlestown, MA 02129
Admission: See Above
Time: 8-9pm lesson, General dancing from 9pm to 12:30am
Photography by Zac Wine @ www.zacwine.com
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FOR $30! COME JOIN US FOR A SWINGIN’ NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH BABY SODA!
Boston Swing Central at the Crosby Whistle Stop
24 Roland St Charlestown, MA 02129
Admission: See Above
Time: 8-9pm lesson, General dancing from 9pm to 12:30am
Photography by Zac Wine @ www.zacwine.com
Boston Swing Central @ The Crosby Whistle Stop
24 Roland St, Charlestown MA
How to get there…
Via Car:
From South/West of Boston: Take 93N to exit 28 toward MA-99/Sullivan Square/Somerville, turn left @ Cambridge St, left @ Carter St, left @ Roland St.
From North of Boston: Take 93S to exit 28 toward Sullivan Square/Charlestown , continue straight & take the ramp to Sullivan Square/Charlestown, Merge onto Maffa Way, turn right @ Cambridge St, left @ Carter St, left @ Roland St.
PARKING: Here is a MAP of where it is permissible to park. Areas in red park at your own risk. We’re still talking to other owners and will update this. One option if everything looks full is Patriot parking by the Sullivan T. It’s a 7 minute walk and it’s free when there’s no events at Fenway or the Garden (they should have these posted).
Via the T:
Take the Orange Line to the Sullivan Square T Station - Trains run roughly every 13 mins.
(Connect via Green Line @ North Station, Connect via Red Line @ Downtown Crossing)
(Last train leaves Sullivan Sq station at 12:26am)
Walking from the T station:
Looking out from the front door of the station, turn right, that street is Cambridge St, take a right, go under the freeway, turn left at the liquor store onto Carter St, Tavern at the End of the World will be on your right, go to the end of the block and turn left at Roland St, the Whistle Stop is the brick building on your right at the end of the street.
Via the Bus:
Davis Square - 89 leaves @ 6:38pm/ 7:08/ 7:55/ 8:40 | 90 leaves @ 6:45pm/ 7:30/ 8:30
Porter Square - No direct bus, but the 90 stops at Highland & Cedar St. (from Davis)
Harvard Square - 86 leaves @ 6:38pm/ 6:55/ 7:08/ 7:22/ 7:42/ 8:02/ 8:27/ 8:52
Central Square - 91 leaves @ 6:50pm/ 7:45/ 8:45
Union Square - 91 leaves @ 7:00pm / 7:52 / 8:52 | CT2 leaves @ 6:46pm/ 7:19
Kendall Square - CT2 leaves @ 6:38pm/ 7:11
Powderhouse/Teale/Tufts - 89 leaves @ 6:52pm/ 7:22
Chestnut Hill (Reservoir) - 86 leaves @ 6:22pm/ 6:39/ 6:55/ 7:10/ 7:30/ 7:50/ 8:15/ 8:40
Fenway- CT2 leaves @ 6:24pm/ 6:59
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Organization Description and Mission
Boston Swing Central is an organization dedicated to promoting and ensuring the continued existence of the Lindy Hop and related dances through learning and teaching. The Lindy Hop is an American form of swing dancing that originated in the ballrooms of Harlem during the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. Supporting the continued existence of this American art form includes supporting a network of teachers, jazz bands, and dancers in the Boston area. It is a volunteer run organization for swing dancers, by swing dancers. It supports a core group of several hundred regular dancers as well as the public at large that is interested in learning this form of dancing.
In order to preserve and forward Lindy Hop, this business provides a combination of both lessons and community dances to practice and reinforce the skills learned in formal lessons. In order to truly learn how to dance, it is important to practice what is learned on a frequent basis by listening and dancing to music .
The demographics of attendees reach across all races and ages that populate Boston and the surrounding communities. Attendees are anywhere from 18 to 85, and it is a true melting pot that brings disparate members of the community together. Attendees have been dancing from one year to 50 years, and many have been dancing three or more years.
Board Members/owners have been dancing from 2 to 13 years, and have experience running several other dances or teaching in the community throughout this time.
Current Operations
For the past two years, Boston Swing Central has been running a Friday night community dance in the basements of churches, community centers such as the YMCA, and Dance Studios in Cambridge and Medford. This dance includes an hour long beginning lesson, followed by 3 hours of dancing with DJ’d or live jazz musicians that are regional to national. During the Friday night dance, coaches (called Angels) are available for 1.5 hours, and teachers remain available for further instruction throughout the evening to provide assistance as requested by attendees. This is run with two board members/owners present who organize a group of 5 to 10 volunteers to run the operations.
Other community events and lessons offered for free by the organization include:
· Lessons that are held regularly several times (4 to 6 times per year) throughout the community by members of the organization at no charge. These are held at community centers or college campuses, and are considered to be community outreach activities. Students receive formal instruction for 1 to 2 hour hours once a week for a 4 week period, followed by a practice session with music.
· Community dances upon request, and has held a swing dance at the Community Boat House for the past two years in the summer, raising over $2,500 towards the youth boating program. Over 300 people participated.
· Free outdoor dances and lessons in the summer at various locations throughout Boston. This is a one hour lesson followed by 2 hours of open dancing. Permits are acquired from the Department of Parks and Recreation.
At no time during its 2 year history have any incidents occurred at any Boston Swing Central event that required intervention by Boston, Cambridge, or Medford police or other emergency service personnel. Nor have there been any incidents requiring intervention from independent security personnel, or venue staff. There is no alcohol served or permitted at any of these events.
Additional Future Operations
The Organization is in the process of acquiring its non-profit status in 2010 and is currently working on submission of its non-profit application.
After two years of operation, Boston Swing Central is also seeking a permanent space within the city of Boston at 24 Roland Street in Charlestown, MA to hold workshops and additional lessons during the week. Specifically, we plan to offer the following in the near future:
· Tuesday night lessons from 7pm-9pm, which include 1 hour of beginning instruction followed by 1 hour of intermediate instruction. Lessons would be followed by a two hour community dance to practice skills learned in the lesson. Teachers will be available for assistance during open dancing.
· Wednesday night dance team practice session and lessons for advanced dancers for 2 hours (7pm to 9pm)
· Use by local and international instructors for private dance instruction on other nights during the week.
· Monthly workshops held on the weekends. These would be intensive sessions lasting from 4 hours to 2 or 3 days, focusing on a series of lessons. These would be lead by Boston Swing Central Instructors, outside local instructors, or international instructors.
The following instructors have taught or will teach at the Boston Swing Central dance.
Dirty Water Lindy & Blues Exchange
Sept 22-25th, 2011
New Years Eve Great Gatsby Gala
December 31, 2010
Grand Opening at the Crosby Whistle Stop
May 14, 2010
Photos by Zac Wine
BSC Dance at Extreme Dancesport - February 2010
The Crosby Whistle Stop - our new Venue! March 2010
Space Update 6/13/2010
We’ve been having some amazing dances since we’ve opened on May 14, 2010! Thanks to all of you that have come out once or regularly to support us. You’ll all be happy to know that we passed our zoning hearing on June 8th! But we could still use some more letters in support of our license hearing on June 21st. See below for instructions.
SAMPLE LICENSING LETTER AND INSTRUCTIONS
Below is a sample letter, but please feel free to alter and make this your own voice!
Letters can be brought to our dance, or mailed to:
Patricia A Malone, Director Major’s Office of Consumer Affairs and licensing Room 817, Boston City Hall, Boston, MA 02201SAMPLE LETTER
Betty Draper 1234 Dreamy 60s House Suburban NY, NY 01234June 10, 2010
Patricia A Malone, Director Major’s Office of Consumer Affairs and licensing Room 817, Boston City Hall, Boston, MA 02201Dear Director Malone:
I am a resident of <insert city> and a regular attendee at Boston Swing Central, a small business that runs community swing dances and lessons. Boston Swing Central is in the process of relocating their business to 24 Roland Street in Charlestown, MA. They applied to use this space as a studio/dance hall. This was approved as a use by the Inspectional Services Department through a hearing on June 8th, 2010. A request for a 7 day license was submitted to your office in early May to continue their operations running evening community dances, which often feature live and/or DJ’d music.
This organization is important to me because…..<describe why this dance is important to you>.
Please grant their application for the appropriate licenses to operate their dances with the live entertainment that is so vital to their business. It is in an industrial area far away from any residential areas, so there would be no impact to any noise from music in the evenings. Granting their license would mean a lot to the community and myself.
Sincerely,
<Your Signature>
<Your Name>
Boston Swing Central is a volunteer-run organization of people who live and breath swing dance. In addition to our Board Members, BSC has the help of many great House Managers, Volunteers, Angels, Instructors, Bands, and DJs.
Have questions or comments? Email us at: info@bostonswingcentral.org
or to our individual email accounts (we check these more reguarly):
julie@bostonswingcentral.org - Julie Irish (President/Treasurer)
mike@bostonswingcentral.org - Mike Hibarger (Vice President)
abby@bostonswingcentral.org - Abby Cohen (Clerk)
jasmine@bostonswingcentral.org - Jasmine Ewing (Board Member)
natalie@bostonswingcentral.org- Natalie Eringros (Board Memeber)
Boston Swing Dance Studios:
Boston Swing and Related Dances
- Blues Cafe - Monthly Saturday dance.
- Boston Balboa - Monthly Sunday afternoon dance right here in the Whistle stop!
- Uptown Swing - Monthly Saturday dance.
- Boston Swing Dance Network - Monthly Saturday dance.
- Blues Union - Weekly Thursday blues dance
- MIT Lindy Hop Society - Every Wednesday night.
- DanceNet - General Boston partner dance information and calendar.
Swing Discussion Boards
Miscellaneous
- Zac Wine - An excellent photographer who regularly takes beautiful pictures at our dances.
Get into the dance for free!
Want to get into the dance for free and help us ensure that our dances run smoothly? Then give us an hour of your time as a volunteer! Email volunteer@bostonswingcentral.org for more info and to sign up. Please note that you will have to correspond with our volunteer coordinator before the date of the dance to work out your spot on the schedule!
Get into the dance for 1/2 off!
We have spent many long hours brainstorming how to create the kind of atmosphere that we want our swing dances to be, which is to say, the kind of dance that WE would want to go to, and our Angel Crew is one of the entities that emerged from the storm. We realized that one of the toughest parts about getting into a new swing dance scene is just getting up the courage to ask new people to dance! So we created the Angel Crew to help ease that experience.
The BSC Angels are a crew of volunteers who spend at least a half hour at a BSC dance wandering around looking for new faces - including newer dancers, people who just moved to town, or dancers that have been here for a while that they just haven’t met yet - then they ask them to dance! Being an Angel doesn’t have so much to do with dance ability (the minimum requirement is that they are able to keep themselves and their partner safe on the dance floor), instead it’s all about being welcoming and friendly and being able to engage and encourage people who have that unsure look about them. Ultimately it’s really about having FUN!
Another goal of the Angel Crew is to be a resource for new dancers – you should feel free to grab them and ask them about a particular move, dance etiquette, or dance shoes, etc.
Angels will be wearing a light blue or white bandana, so look for one at your next BSC event and ask them to dance!
Just a quick note: We had the floor cleaned, waxed & polished this week and just so you know…it’s a little slickery…you might want to wear some sneakers…for the next couple of weeks while it gets less fast…we apologize for any inconvenience…
Also: Dirty Water Lindy & Blues Exchange Registration is now open!
Have questions or comments? Email us at: info@bostonswingcentral.org
or to our individual email accounts (we check these more reguarly):
mike@bostonswingcentral.org - Mike Hibarger (President)
julie@bostonswingcentral.org - Julie Irish (Treasurer)
abby@bostonswingcentral.org - Abby Cohen (Clerk)
jasmine@bostonswingcentral.org - Jasmine Ewing(Board Member)
Bria Skonberg’s Hot Five - March 30th, 2012
Phil McGowan & the Easy Winners - March 2nd, 2012
Red Hook Ramblers - Feb 10th, 2012
Tamar Korn & the Grand St Stompers - Feb 3rd, 2012
Gordon Meets Meschiya - Jan 27th, 2012
Calling All Zombies IV: Michael Jackson’s Thriller performance, October 28th, 2011
Charlestown Patch does a story on Boston Swing Central
Shawn Hershey & the Fried Bananas



