Welcome!

DubLindy is here to put a swing in your step! If you want to learn how to swing dance in Ireland, then this is the place for you.

Dublin's weekly social swing night Route 66 is on Wednesdays at the The Camden Palace Ballroom. There's a drop-in Beginners class at 8.00pm and a Beyond the Basics class at 7.00pm.

The Vertical Rhythm Club will be back in Dublin on Saturday the 24th May with special guest DJs.

The next Dublin weekend workshop will be the 24th and 25th May when Sinclair Ang will be visiting from Singapore to share some of his ideas with us. Pre-booking is essential.

A group of Irish Swing Dancers have been busy making a movie! Check out Swing Talking for more information.

Weekly classes are ongoing in Dublin at the Interntational Dance Academy on Mondays, DanceHouse, Foley Street, on Tuesdays and Camden Palace Ballroom on Wednesdays.

Drogheda classes started again on Monday 21st April, and run for 8 weeks.

Weekly classes in Cork started on 16th April in the city centre and 17th April in Douglas. Both are ten week terms. The Suzie Q Revue is back on 11th May. See Cork Classes & Events for information.

For information about classes in Galway and Belfast go to links.  

Swing (also known as Lindy Hop) is a fun, easy to learn partner dance. Creativity and humour fuse with off-beat rhythms to create its unique style. It’s danced to big band, jazz and rat pack music– guaranteed to put a swing in your step! Want to know more? Then look at What is Swing?