What’s the scoop?

So you’re thinking about attending a swing dance event you’ve never attended before (out-of-town or local).   You go to the event web site or Facebook (FB) page and what do you read:  the event is…..“awesome”, “amazing”, “fantastic”, “coolest ever”, “legendary”, “fabulous”, “incredible”, “super amazing”……..  But when you attend, it turns out the event was just okay, or maybe not even okay, or maybe the event was just plain awful.

The music was bad, the dance floor was carpet, or tile, or had nails sticking out of the floor, the venue was not air-conditioned….. but of course, you wouldn’t read about any of that on FB.  And you’ve wasted your time and good money on an event that was supposed to be “awesome”.  Of course, no event is perfect, but what you would have really liked was fact based information on the event so you could make an informed decision on whether or not to attend.

Let’s face it, everything and every event is not awesome and amazing – that’s life.  What are some truly special and amazing things Mike & Mary have experienced in their life?  The birth of our children, seeing Niagara Falls, a transoceanic Atlantic crossing we made on the Queen Mary 2, our children’s weddings….yes, those were special events.  And Mike & Mary have experienced their fair share of what we would describe as great swing dance events (perhaps more on that later).

For swing dance event promotion on FB and event web pages, hyperbole is rampant and commonplace these days.  It can be a real challenge separating fact from fiction when it comes to swing dance event promotion.  Is there anyplace you can get down-to-earth, fact based information on swing dance events?  Yes, there is – from Mike & Mary  Richardson.

So below is info on a few (of the very many!) events we’ve attended, called – – What’s the Scoop?

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