West Coast Swing Dance

West Coast Swing is a dancer’s dance. It’s a slower, bluesy version of East Coast Swing or Jitterbug. Danced to classic or contemporary blues tunes, it’s built on a six-count pattern with variations of eight or ten. It’s fun and playful, fast or slow; alluring or rapid-fire. The musical breaks and beats give dancers time for creative footwork and syncopated movements.

Here’s one of my favorite performances:  Benji Schwimmer and Heidi Groskreutz at the 2001 US Open Swing Dance Championships. The sheer physicality, artistry, and choreography caught the eye of talent scouts. Both dancers landed on national TV dance shows:

Dance Champions

The international Latin dance champions Riccardo Cocchi and Ulya Zagoryuchenko leave their fans breathless. Their style is hot, fast, sexy—typical for professional Latin competitors. The difference?  Chemistry. Their moves, their connection, their stunning looks create an electric performance. A favorite, choreographed just for them, is “Hello, baby!” Watch it and swoon: