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Swing Dance 101

Dates:January 22 - February 26, 2026
Meets:Th from 6:00 PM to 7:15 PM
Location:WCC - Pavilion 201
Cost: $129.00

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Learn one of the most popular social dances this winter--swing dance! Dance instructor Bailey McCully will introduce you to the basics of the Lindy Hop, East Coast Swing, and Charleston. You'll practice the frame and footwork for swing, giving you a strong foundation for learning more steps and building your confidence as a dancer. You'll also learn the art of social dance etiquette--how to ask someone to dance, how to be a great dance partner, and more! Swing dancing is a partnered dance, but no partner is required for class. Students will rotate throughout class, giving everyone the opportunity to dance with others in class." Class fee is for one person.

Notes:

Please look over the attached liability and waiver form. You will be required to sign in at the Pavilion front desk prior to each class acknowledging your compliance with this document. No hard heeled shoes are permitted other than leather-soled heels.
Fee: $129.00
Hours:7.50

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Registration Fee$ 129.00
Optional FeeKids College Scholarship 5$ 5.00
Optional FeeKids College Scholarship 10$ 10.00
Optional FeeKids College Scholarship 25$ 25.00

WCC - Pavilion 201

241 W. Kellogg Rd.
Bellingham, WA 98226

Bailey McCully

Bailey McCully has taught and performed across North America and internationally. Bailey works with dancers of all ages, from young dancers in Bellingham schools to adults. Her background and work in education has made pedagogical excellence both a passion and defining quality. While technique is always a component, Bailey focuses on teaching students about how they can move rather than how they should move in an uplifting environment. She loves to explore personal style and creativity with her students, using the music as the constant source of guidance and inspiration.

Bailey studied theater and english at Western Washington University, graduating with degrees in both in 2017. During and after her years at Western she traveled to Africa, Europe, and across North America to study vernacular dances. She continues to have the wonderful privilege of teaching and learning in communities and festivals around the world.

Bailey spends much of her day dancing teaching young dancers. When she is not in the classroom, she enjoys getting outside in any weather. She loves hitting the trail for a run, hike, or the occasional rainy watercolor in the mountains.
Date Day Time Location
01/22/2026Thursday6 PM to 7:15 PM WCC - Pavilion 201
01/29/2026Thursday6 PM to 7:15 PM WCC - Pavilion 201
02/05/2026Thursday6 PM to 7:15 PM WCC - Pavilion 201
02/12/2026Thursday6 PM to 7:15 PM WCC - Pavilion 201
02/19/2026Thursday6 PM to 7:15 PM WCC - Pavilion 201
02/26/2026Thursday6 PM to 7:15 PM WCC - Pavilion 201