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Let’s get swinging

Let’s get swinging

Casey Mikell – Visual Section Editor

North Greenville University has a new club on campus that allows students to learn an older form of dance. The swing dancing club is open to all students who want to learn how to swing dance. They have lessons available every other Monday on campus. On Oct. 15, 2018, I was able to capture the love of dance these students have.


Seniors Seth Parrish and Bralyn Fletcher teach the students how to turn their partner in time.

Seniors Seth Parrish and Bralyn Fletcher teach the students how to turn their partner in time.


The students practice what they have just learned before turning on the music.

The students practice what they have just learned before turning on the music.


Parrish and Fletcher instruct the students on how to get out of this position on time as juniors Seth King and Brooke Denton listen.

Parrish and Fletcher instruct the students on how to get out of this position on time as juniors Seth King and Brooke Denton listen.


Freshman Sarah Campbell and sophomore Haley Suskin express their joy as they dance together, proving you don’t have to have a date to dance.

Freshman Sarah Campbell and sophomore Haley Suskin express their joy as they dance together, proving you don’t have to have a date to dance.


The students run through more moves before letting loose with the music.

The students run through more moves before letting loose with the music.


Parrish and Fletcher showcase an advanced move once they see other students trying to figure out how to do it.

Parrish and Fletcher showcase an advanced move once they see other students trying to figure out how to do it.


Fletcher, freshman Emily Epps and Campbell take a break from swing dancing to let loose.

Fletcher, freshman Emily Epps and Campbell take a break from swing dancing to let loose.


Parrish and Fletcher show some other ways to go into a turn and to get out of a turn in time with the music.

Parrish and Fletcher show some other ways to go into a turn and to get out of a turn in time with the music.


Parrish and Fletcher take a moment to make sure the students are following their instructions.

Parrish and Fletcher take a moment to make sure the students are following their instructions.


Parrish and sophomore Katala Peterson show the famous dip as they dance.

Parrish and sophomore Katala Peterson show the famous dip as they dance.

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