She took up with the lindy hop community, and took lessons in swing dancing.
Nowadays, stepping to the music of the 1930's and 40's is called "swing dancing."
The women joined in, fleshing out the vocabulary with swooping legs and a bit of makeshift swing dancing.
They even do a little swing dancing.
"I'm using the more acrobatic kind of swing dancing, with all the wild lifts," he said.
One evening some guys I knew wanted to go out swing dancing.
They also toured the United Nations and went swing dancing.
Many of the 1,500 French enthusiasts jiving in the room had spent a week in his classes on swing dancing.
So is swing dancing, also called the Lindy Hop or jitterbug.
A couple near the bar began swing dancing.
Heidi Groskreutz is a ballroom dancer, specializing in the fields of Latin and swing dancing.
Besides the standard treadmills and yoga lessons, the center offers a 53-person hot tub, 225 cardio machines, swing dancing and Dutch oven cooking lessons.
One definition of "wrecking" is "a strange form of dance that can best be described as a combination of slam dancing, swing dancing, and fistfights."
Over a plate of barbecued shrimp wrapped in bacon and called Cowboy Kisses, the conversation turned back to swing dancing.
The last thing you want to see is people swing dancing who look like they have rods up their backs.
Using trapeze, Chinese acrobatics and swing dancing, among other things, the company tackles rock formation, punctuated equilibrium theory and magnetic polarity reversal with its usual strength and verve.
Irving Plaza near Gramercy Park, which now holds concerts and, on Sunday nights, swing dancing, was a theater hollowed out of four town houses in the 1920's.
Both cousins shared a love for high-stepping, swing dancing, even when the music was far less dynamic.
With rock climbing, yoga, spinning and swing dancing, as well as instruction in meditation and a fashion show.
Course offerings offer a snapshot of what's popular, from feng shui to swing dancing.