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Videos: MyCharleston Speakeasy 2023


The MyCharleston Speakeasy is always a special event but this year we had the most fantastic and enthusiastic crowd ever. Without any encouragement people hit the dance floor the moment the doors opened and they were still dancing with gusto at the end. 

Big thank to our dancers, The Moxie Dolls, Sam and the Jazz Cats but mostly to everyone came and danced their little socks off for three hours. We’ve captured as much as the day as possible and here are performances from the Great Show and the official promo video

Thrift Shop Performance

This Charleston routine combines classic moves with a modern twist. The group who performed were our students from our intermediate group who are based in Hove, UK. This routine was taught part of a 6 week course and all students were invited to perform the routine at the Speakeasy on 20th May.


The Charleston

An energetic and fun duet performed and choreographed by the founders of MyCharleston Elena and Fiona. We choreographed this routine earlier this year as we wanted to create a routine with included all the classic moves from the 1920s. The choreography includes Charleston variations, Windmills, Shoe Shines and plenty of swivel! This routine has also been taught at intermediate level too over the spring.


Be My Guest

A cute and quirky solo jazz and Charleston dance routine about welcoming someone into your house. This routine was performed by our teachers who are based across the UK, Europe and Africa. Teachers flew in from Holland and Malawi to join us for this special performance. The teachers are their locations included

Jess - Lewes

Debbie - Eastbourne

Serafine - Worthing

Eleanor - Nottingham

Ellie - Devon

Natalie - Holland

Rachel - Malawi, Africa

Morgan - Brighton

All teaching team also taught this routine to the their open level Charleston groups.

To join an upcoming course this June. Please take a look at our timetable below.


Find out more about our adult Charleston adult dances classes