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Because so much was produced, vintage necklaces, pins, bracelets, and button earrings are readily available and not that expensive.
The easiest colors to find are orange, green, red, black, brown, and yellow, while purple, blue, and pink are more rare. The
plastic can be clear, tortoise, or opaque, smooth, or carved. Bakelite is the simplest, cheapest way of completing a retro
look.

Perfume:
Wear Chanel No. 5 to bed as Marilyn Monroe did. But to go to the nightclub, think about a forties scent like Fracas or Jungle
Gardenia. Now that’s attention to retro details.

The Bobby-Soxer

Socks:
The classic still remains bobby socks. Slip on a pair with some saddle shoes and imagine swooning over a fresh-faced, bow-tied
Frank Sinatra.

Suits:
Suits are generally better for posing, not for dancing. But nothing beats looking like Rosalind Russell in
His Girl Friday.
Look for a suit in a fine wool with a short jacket that boasts sexy peplums (that’s the slightly flared part at the bottom
of the coat). And scream for joy if you happen across a reasonably priced Lilli Ann, a San Francisco label that began production
in 1933. The most coveted vintage brand out there, Lilli Ann suits can go for between two hundred and four hundred dollars.
A hat, gloves, and a snood complete this great look.

Undergarments:
Get ready to unleash the exhibitionist within. One of the most fun parts of swing dancing can be showing off a chic or shocking
item of lingerie. In fact, that’s one reason to find a skirt that really twirls. For a basic outfit, consider wearing a pair
of vintage seamed stockings (dead-stock is still fairly easy to find) with a garter belt, or a girdle with garter straps.
“It all depends on whether you want to show your knickers or not. The more modest girl might wear a slip,” says Annamarie
Firley of Revamp (which, under the label Dark Garden, makes innovative garter belts with two extra straps to help hold up
the stockings of even the most athletic dancers). But even if you don’t want to show off, it’s fun “dressing vintage inside
and out,” adds Firley.

Other possibilities include tap pants, flouncy crinolines, fishnets, and fifties Betty Page-style bullet bras. At the wild
and popular Monsters of Swing camp in Ventura every spring, styles get even more outrageous. The brashest women have brought
down the house wearing leopard garters, panties with shiny blue polka dots, and once even a pair that read “Hi, Lee,” a surprise
message for festival organizer Lee Moore of the Flyin’ Lindy Hoppers.

Hollywood-style dancers and instructors Sylvia Skylar and Erik Robison at Swing Dance Catalina.
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CHAPTER 7

A night on the Town: The City-by-City Guide

F
rom the local club to far-flung spots from Sweden to Singapore, swing is everywhere. Arranged alphabetically by state, followed
by international entries, here’s the most comprehensive list so far of where the coolest places are to dance and hang out
with fellow Lindy fans, who the swing dance teachers are in your city (instructors will often have varying specialties; make
sure to inquire before you sign up for a class), plus which Web pages to check for the most up-to-date listings of area swing
events. (My apologies to those clubs and instructors who aren’t on the list. In some cases, clubs have been selected based
on longevity and popularity. For certain cities, just a Web site is listed.)

Before heading out to a club, it’s recommended that you call ahead. Nights and locations change. (Bars also aren’t always
consistent about supporting swing nights since dancers don’t drink very much.) Better yet, check those Web pages religiously.
If you give them your e-mail address, the most organized sites will send out weekly notices detailing upcoming swing events.
Keep on swinging!

United States

ARIZONA

Phoenix-Scottsdale Area

NIGHTSPOTS

Backstage

7373 Scottsdale Mall

Scottsdale

602-949-1697

Call for details

The Bash

230 Fifth Street at Ash

Tempe

602-966-8200

Swing three nights a week, with a DJ on Tuesdays, live music on Thursdays and Saturdays

Bobby McGee’s

7000 East Shea

Scottsdale

602-998-5591

Lessons and DJ on Tuesdays

The Rhythm Room

1019 East Indian School Road

Phoenix

602-265-4842

Long-running swing events; call for nights

Rockin’ Horse

7136 East Stetson

Scottsdale

602-949-0992

Live music and lessons Wednesday through Saturday, age 18+

DANCE CLASSES

Steve Conrad, cofounder of the Arizona Lindy Hop Society, and Aaryn Green

888-494-8932 (within Arizona)

Paul Maranto, cofounder of the Arizona Lindy Hop Society, and Kristi Bullock

602-222-9493

WEB SITES

www.azls.com

Homepage of the Arizona Lindy Hop

Society, with statewide listings

www.rhythmandmoves.com

Paul Maranto’s Web site on the swing

scene in the Phoenix area

www.lauricon.com/lindycircle

Steve Conrad’s Web site for Lindy events

Tucson

NIGHTSPOTS

Club Congress

311 East Congress

520-622-8848

Books live bands; call for nights

Rialto Theater

318 East Congress

520-740-0126

Books swing bands approximately once a month

DANCE CLASSES

Irene Stojanov and Brian Fabig

602-263-7553

WEB SITE

www.azstarnet.com/~lstrojny

West Coast swing site also provides info on Lindy in the area

CALIFORNIA

Fresno

WEB SITE

www.hepcentral.com

www.webfresno.com/swinglink/

Guides to events in the Fresno area

Los Angeles Area

NIGHTSPOTS

Bobby McGee’s

200 South State College Boulevard

Brea

714-529-1998

Great old-timers and youngsters mixer

with DJ music; call for nights

Carillo Recreation Center

100 East Carrillo

Santa Barbara

805-569-1952

Thrown by renowned instructors Jonathan Bixby and Sylvia Sykes, this dance is held every first and third Friday of the month
(with free lesson)

Coconut Club

Beverly Hilton

9876 Wilshire Boulevard

310-285-1358

Great bands and dancing on Saturdays

Conga Room

5364 Wilshire Boulevard

323-656-8363

(Swing Set hotline)

Heidi Richman’s Wednesday-night Swing Set dance

The Derby

4500 Los Feliz Boulevard

323-663-8979

LA’s premier swing nightclub offers live music every night of the week in the gorgeous building once occupied by the famous
Brown Derby

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