can you give us out of townies a bit more info please, where, what, when, times locations
I could always stop at yours
They were talking about it at Jive Nation last night, the first 'London Jive Invasion'. Out of town-ers, start thinking about tapping up your London pals for accommodation.
can you give us out of townies a bit more info please, where, what, when, times locations
I could always stop at yours
So far there's a Jiveinvasion website with some high level details (went live yesterday I think so not appearing on Google yet), is it ok to publish the URL here? I dunno if there are rules about that. You can probably work it out anyway!
Hmm, dunno, lass. Are you the considerate sort that takes your shoes off at the door?
Not for me, there's already plenty going on that weekend, (including Eynsham Hall, and WCS at Ashtead). Though maybe the Funky Lush Sunday tea dance will be included as part of the Jive Nation event? But that is 25 miles from London.
Interested to see how this will work in London though.
Greg
Certainly sounds like an interesting idea - a weekend where modern jivers can come down to london and dance during the weekend but also do all the touristy stuff too.
Not sure if it will appeal to the people who already live in London though?
There's a few more details here
Looks interesting and as I live londonish and still have no idea what the big smoke has to offer then it could be a great weekend.
Great idea
Does anyone have anymore details on this apart from what's on the website - particularly the open air dancing on the Sunday, such as where it'll be?
I see that both Jive Nation and Ceroc are promoting the BAC No Tea Tea Dance.
The word on the street is that, well, it'll be on the street - I understand that Simon's hoping to put some flooring on Marylebone high street, apparently it's a festival there on the weekend or something?
At least then it won't actually be dancing on concrete
Also, most importantly, it's FREE TO ALL apparently
Yep. BAC is the old Town Hall.
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