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Evening Host: Mark Scheuffele! TWO BALLROOMS. TWO STYLES. ONE PRICE! CSDHOF DOUBLE-FEATURE FUNDRAISER
The California Swing Dance Hall of Fame is taking over DanScene Studio on Saturday May 30th! Join us for a unique "Two-in-One" evening where the Balboa and West Coast Swing communities come together to support the preservation of our dance history.
DATE: Saturday, May 30, 2026 - LOCATION: DanScene Dance Studio
THE LINEUP
Ballroom A: The Balboa Room
• 7:00 PM Workshop: Learn from the legendary Sylvia Sykes. An undisputed titan of the swing world and a living bridge to "Swing" legacy, Sylvia brings unmatched technical depth and vintage soul.
• 7:45 PM – 12:00 AM - DJ Augie Freeman spinning the best of Balboa Swing.
Ballroom B: The WCS Room
• 7:45 PM Workshop: Diego Rivera & Taylor Linahan. Known for their incredible partnership and contemporary flow, Diego and Taylor represent the next generation of WCS excellence.
• 8:30 PM – 12:00 AM DJ Sharlot Bott keeping the floor moving with the hottest WCS tracks.
ADMISSION & PRICING
One Cover Gets You Full Access! 🎟️
• $20 – Full Evening: Choose your Workshop style Balboa or WCS or take both back-to-back!
• $15 – Social Only: Entry to both ballrooms starting at 8:15 PM.
Note: Workshops are style-specific to ensure a focused learning environment (no roaming during class), but once the social starts you may roam between rooms or stay in your style all night for one price.
THE EXTRAS
💰 CASH RAFFLES: $250+ in prizes (gift cards)! You must be present to win.
💵 PAYMENT: Cash preferred! Zelle accepted at the door.
The California Swing Dance Hall of Fame is a 501c3 non-profit. Your support at this event helps us honor the icons of our past and the stars of our future. It’s the perfect way to kick off the 36th Anniversary 2026 Biennial Nominations and Inductions!
See you on the floor! 💃🕺
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Event Venue
DanScene Dance Studio, 2980 McClintock Way, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-4011, United States
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