Introduction

While this site focuses on West Coast Swing, this guide is a great template for forming any style of dance community.

West Coast Swing (WCS) isn’t just another dance style—it’s a community, a lifestyle, and a lot of fun. But what makes it special is the way it brings people together. If you’re considering starting a dance community, you’re in for a wild ride full of incredible moments, lasting friendships, and maybe a few challenges.

West Coast Swing Community Guide

Benefits of Starting a Dance Community

Starting a dance community can be one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do. Not only are you creating a space for people to learn and enjoy WCS, but you’re also building something that can bring a ton of joy and connection to your local area. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just someone with a passion for WCS, this guide will help you navigate the process from the ground up.

Overview of the Guide

We’ll cover everything from getting your core team together to launching your first events and how to keep your community growing strong for years to come. So, let’s dive in and set you up to create a dance community built to last!

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Getting Started

Building a dance community from scratch might seem daunting, but it’s completely doable with the right people and a solid plan. The first step is finding your core team—those key individuals who share your passion for West Coast Swing and are eager to help you realize this dream. These people will take on essential roles like organizing events, managing finances, and promoting the community. It’s important to find folks who are reliable and genuinely enthusiastic about WCS and its potential to bring people together.

Once you’ve hired your team, the next step is determining how to sustain the community financially. This means setting realistic fees for classes and events, managing expenses carefully, and exploring fundraising options. Depending on your goals, you might consider starting a non-profit organization, which can open up additional funding opportunities and help with tax exemptions.

Of course, none of this will matter if you don’t have a place to dance. Securing a venue is crucial, and there are a few key factors to remember when choosing the right spot. You’ll need an affordable and suitable space for dancing—think about the size, floor type, and location. Negotiating with venue owners or managers is an important part of this process, so be prepared to discuss what you can offer in return for a favorable rental agreement.

These basics will set you on the right path to building a thriving West Coast Swing community. With a strong team, a solid financial plan, and a great venue, you’ll be ready to start hosting events and bringing people together to share the joy of dance.

First Steps

1. Finding Your Core Team

Developing a Sustainable Financial Model

2. Developing a sustainable financial model

Securing Your Dance Venue

3. securing your dance venue

Structuring Your First Events

4. structuring your first events

Launching Your Community

DJ

5. Music and dJ skills

safety

6. Establishing community guidelines

Legal and Insurance
Marketing Strategy

8. Marketing Strategies

WCS Technology

9. Incorporating Technology

Enhancing the Dance Experience

Teaching Skills

10. Developing Teaching Skills

Learning Path

11. Implementing a Learning Path

WCS Rotation

12. Rotation Strategies

Fostering Community Engagement

Mentorship

13. Creating a Mentorship Program

Video Analysis

14. Utilizing Video Analysis in Teaching

Competition Winner

15. Hosting Competitions and Showcases

Guest Instructor

16. Organizing Guest Instructor Workshops

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