April Supper Club: Spring Swing ft. Elayne's Dance & The Swade Diablos

April 15, 2022 @ 7:00PM — 10:00PM Central Time (US & Canada)

April Supper Club: Spring Swing ft. Elayne's Dance & The Swade Diablos image

Join us for dinner and dancing on the mountain!

There are currently no tickets available for this event, but you can still make a donation.

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Supper Club and Dance - Friday, April 15

Back in the day, supper clubs were considered a “destination” and people would dress in their best attire, hit the town, and head to the ballrooms with the intention of spending their whole evening from cocktail hour to after-dinner entertainment, night club style. The club featured a casual and relaxed atmosphere and the patrons knew a live orchestra would play their favorite tunes. Everyone would be dancing. Let’s bring back the tradition!

Our third event will feature live music thanks to The Swade Diablos to truly get you in the groove! They are a swing/rockabilly/blues group. You can listen to them here: https://theswadediablos.com/

There will be a brief dance lesson before the band begins. And for optimum fun, Swing lessons are provided the week before the event. Email elayne@elaynesdance.com for details.

Dinner will be provided by Mockingbird Kitchen. The menu will feature baked salmon, barley risotto with mushrooms (vegetarian!), lemon dill yogurt, and a zucchini squash medley. Feel free to bring your own refreshment of choice.

$60 per person for both dinner and dancing. We'll be in the Dining Room which has been recently renovated. You may register through the Mt Sequoyah Center website. https://mountsequoyah.org/

The deadline to register is April 13 (or until the event is full!). Sorry, no drop-ins. We must know in advance in order to provide enough food and space for everyone.

Proof of vaccination will be required at the door - we are planning to keep masks optional for this event, so the vaccination requirement is to help keep this event as safe as possible for attendees.

Please be mindful and respect others desire to keep their distance.