The Roaring 20s Party Clothing Cove

The Clothing Cove Recently Hosted A Roaring 20's Party In Their Downtown Milford, Michigan Boutique On July 18th, 2013. The Clothing Cove Staff And Dancers Were Dressed In Traditional And Modern Versions Of The 20's Flapper Girl. Lots Of Pearls, Lace And Fringe Accented The Dresses. More Pearls, Feathers And Jeweled Bracelets, Hats And Necklaces Topped Off The Ensembles. The Refreshment Tables Were Filled With Cool Iced Beverages For A VERY HOT EVENING In Downtown Milford. Raspberry Infused Lemonade, Balck And White Themed Cake Pop, Cookies And More Kept The Guests And Dancers Hydrated And Fueled Up For 2 1/2 Hours Of Dancing Taking A Look Back Into A Time That Is Suddenly Back In The Forefront With Movies Like The Great Gatsby And Downton Abbey! The Entrance To The Clothing Cove Was Accented By A Beautifully Restored 1930's Chevy Provided By Ole Hagen! The Highlight Of The Event Was The Fast And Lively Dance Demonstration Of The Milford SwingInfusion Dance Club. The Air Was Filled With Music And Laughter As The Dancers Whirled And Spun To Classic 20's Style Music . As The Evening Progressed The Small Crowds Gathered Around And We're Invited To Learn A Few Dance Steps With The Members Of The Dance Club Who Were Dressed In Period Appropriate Suits And Flapper Style Dresses! SwingInfusion Is Part Of The Dance Project And Coordinator Sam Johnson Was On Hand To Teach A Few Moves And Let Interested Party Goers Learn How They Can Find A SwingInfusion Group Near Them. What is Swinginfusion Mission Our mission is to create weekly environments where teens and young adults can learn to dance respectfully, experience a variety of fun and clean music at a reliable location, and interact with their peers without drugs, alcohol, violence and sexuality. What We Do Swinginfusion finds places to host dances and gives youth a place to go and something to look forward to every week. Swing Dancing is a great way for people of all ages to learn to respect each other and themselves, while meeting new friends and building relationships. This is why we do what we do. We also have chosen to play a significant amount of pop music and some classics rather then mostly big band music. We do this because we want people to be able to dance to what they listen to all the time. History Swinginfusion, was founded by Sam Johnson back in 2007 with an old guitar amp and a park in the downtown area of Farmington, Michigan. Originally called Gen Y Swing, it was created to be a place for young adults that were looking for a place to escape a couple hours each week and provide a safe environment in which to learn, dance, and interact. Originally starting with five families, the group spread to reach young adults across South Eastern Michigan. This growth lead to what Swinginfusion is today. With six groups, and growing Swinginfusion has continued to create an environment that inspires and educates others. The organization hosts yearly dances to bring many of the groups together, while allowing the individual groups to create their own identity in how they outreach to their surrounding communities. To help Swinginfusion continue to grow, each club asks for a very small monetary donation for entrance to the weekly dances held. Donations are also asked at all of the yearly dances held, and through the website. Swinginfusion main facebook page http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?... Email: epicevents2013@gmail.com The Dance Project's a group in the Brighton/Hartland area that works with Swinginfusion and helps promoting positive dancing. The website is www.swinginfusion.com and the email address is epicevents2013@gmail.com . For More Information you can also contact Sam Johnson At 248-974-6156 Swinginfusion was founded in Farmington Michigan in June of 2007, to give teenagers a chance to dance. The common dance styles are: Mondern Swing East Coast Swing Lindy Hop Detroit Swing West Coast Swing And other types of social dances, as students bring them to each of the clubs. At Swinginfusion, our goal is to help students meet and interact in a healthy way with other students of all ages, and to include as many people as possible. Keeping this in mind, we try to make playlists with as many different types of music possible, and are always taking suggestions from our students. A special thanks to the people who help get everything started at the very beginning. Natalie, Hillary, and Colette Cupp, Emily, Ryan, and Jessica Maike, Meghann and Erin Phelps , and Steve Johnson.