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Learn to Swing! w/ Mississippi Hot Club


We are proud to present our Learn to Swing Dance series with Mississippi Hot Club kicking things off on January 22. Here's how this works:


6pm HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS! 7pm SWING DANCE LESSON! 8pm MISSISSIPPI HOT CLUB!

TICKETS: $12 in advance (Eventbrite) HERE. DOOR : $15

Specialty Cocktails served all night!


ABOUT THE BAND

A Minnesotan Jazz Manouche ensemble from the banks of the Mississippi River.

Mississippi Hot Club is inspiring a new generation of young swingers in Minnesota. With reverence and chops, Mississippi Hot Club shines light on the bold music of Django Reinhardt from a fresh pop-oriented perspective.

You'll hear one la pompe rhythm guitar, upright bass, and the lively improvisation of a solo guitar and violin.


ABOUT THE DANCE - Not sure how to swing? Arrive before the show at 7:00pm for a Swing Dance/Two Step lesson!


UPCOMING

Feb 26 Erin McCawley and the Harrison Street Band

Mar 26 Southside Aces

Apr TBA


THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

This activity is funded in part with a grant from the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council made possible by the voters of Minnesota, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. Other sponsors include the New London-Spicer Area Fund CommunityGiving.




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HOURS

Su 11am - 4pm Espresso Bar

Mo 7am - 3pm Espresso Bar

See calendar for scheduled events

or call to make an appointment
 

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THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS

 LTA activities are funded, in part, by a grant from the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council through an appropriation from the MN State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund. Support also comes from the Minnesota State Arts Board, the McKnight Foundation, Blandin Foundation, Mardag Foundation and from individual dollars and hours contributed by art lovers, advocates, artists and community members.

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