

Bring a friend for free!
Dance in a day is a fun and easy 2 hour workshop, for total beginners, to get started with solo and partner dancing. It doesn't take years, just one afternoon, and we'll have you party ready.
Perfect!
Dance in a Day was created especially for people with zero dance experience. We promise it will be comfortable, easy, and tons of fun!
No. Because most of what you’ll learn is conceptual, you’ll get to apply the skills at your own level. This is also what makes this experience easy for non-dancers, too. It’s designed to work within your comfort zone.
Welcome to the club! Almost everyone else is too. That’s why we created this unique experience— it’s kind, supportive, and fun from start to finish. You are allowed to be as shy or outgoing as you desire. Either way, it’s a super comfortable space for both personalities.
Welcome to the club! Almost everyone else is too. That’s why we created this unique experience— it’s kind, supportive, and fun from start to finish. You are allowed to be as shy or outgoing as you desire. Either way, it’s a super comfortable space for both personalities.
No, you can come alone and since we are rotating partners you should have plenty of chances to dance. However, we highly recommend bringing a partner/friend and even a second couple to help us keep numbers even. That’s why it’s the same price to come as one or two, or four people.
You are going to start by learning universal dance skills and work on the fundamentals of movement and partnering. This is the stuff that you’ll need to start easily learning specific partner dance styles like Swing, Salsa, Tango, Ballroom, and more. Then we are going to work on Swing Dancing so you can see how the universal skills apply to specific styles.
This one of a kind experience was created by Dax Hock and Sarah Breck— two of the world's most renowned Swing Dance teachers and performers. The program was crafted and refined over 4 years running the Dance in a Day program in Los Angeles, CA at their dance studio called the Lindy Loft.
We have an expert staff of certified Dance in a Day instructors who've trained directly with Dax Hock, the creator of Dance in a Day. You can see exactly who is teaching when you buy a ticket and decide which date and location you’d like to attend.
Partner dancing has two roles: Leader and Follower
The names might suggest one person is in charge— but it’s more like a conversation. Both roles are creative, expressive, and equally important. You’ll see that as soon as you start dancing.
No problem. Just let us know when you arrive so we can accommodate you.
This one of a kind experience was created by Dax Hock and Sarah Breck— two of the world's most renowned Swing Dance teachers and performers. The program was crafted and refined over 4 years running the Dance in a Day program in Los Angeles, CA at their dance studio called the Lindy Loft.
The most important thing is to pick a show that you can twist or turn in without too much friction against the floor. Leather soles would be ideal, but they should also feel comfortable to move in for two hours. Closed toe would be best for starting.
That’s actually perfect. This event is designed specifically for people who are brand new to dancing.
Absolutely not. Everyone here is trying something new together. That’s a major part of what makes it feel safe, and that safety leads to a ton of creative exploration and fun.
Do we switch partners?
Yes, we rotate partners—but only if you’re open to it. It helps you learn faster, makes it social, and prevents you from getting bored easily.
Fun, feel-good music that makes you want to move. Think wedding parties, soul, and upbeat classics, pop, and of course our favorite— swingin’ jazz. Especially for the second hour, we will use mostly playful Swing & Jazz which is the best music for social dancing.
If you really insist, yes, you can request to stay together. Whenever we rotate, you will just stay as a couple and the rotation will move past you without making you feel awkward. Just let us know before class starts so we can accommodate you.
Not at all. Just choose your role—Lead or Follow—regardless of gender. You remember, you have to stick to that role for the whole experience. Switching roles while learning can cause confusion when starting out. If you really want to try the other role, you can repeat Dance in a Day at a later date doing the other role.
First, you’ll get a confirmation email and details about what to bring and how to prepare. You’ll get clear directions to the location so you can arrive without stress or getting lost. You’ll also need to organize the names and contact details for your partner or friend group.