© 2008 Cinque Ports Swing Jive
Made by Mike Pipe
© 2008 Cinque Ports Swing Jive
© 2008 Cinque Ports Swing Jive
© 2008 Cinque Ports Swing Jive
© 2008 Cinque Ports Swing Jive

Gypsy John started attending Lindy Hop dance classes in September 1999 after seeing
an advert in the local free paper offering a six-
From that Hawkhurst class G.J. and one other couple (who only attended once) went along to Sevenoaks. To start with, things were intimidating; a large floor, dancers who knew their basic footwork and a once a month top London swing DJ such as Pat the Cat. It took about three months for G.J. to get his size 12 Gandolfis around the intricate footwork. Often pulling over in his beat up pick up truck on a cold winter night, he’d think, “what’s the point I’ll never get this.” But with perseverance, and Julie Oram’s skillful instruction, he made the 100 mile round trip weekly for two years. Within this time the Sevenoaks club had grown smaller and moved to nearby Otford. When this club broke up regular trips where made to Jitterbugs in Leicester Square and Stompin’ at the 100 Club in Oxford Street, as well as swing dance camps and workshops around the country.

Regular classes are held five nights a week across the South East as well as regular social dances, street performances and workshops, often using renowned instructors. In 2001 and 2002 they came 1st in the War and Peace shows Jitterbug competition, danced for Dame Vera Lynn at her 91st birthday, appeared in the film Piccadilly Jim, in ITV’s documentary Hellfire Corner and have also taught thousands of students across the UK. Several of Gypsy John’s former students have gone on to start their own classes and successfully enter competition. Before Oxney Swing Jive if you wanted to learn or dance the Lindy you had to go to London or further afield. But now there is a strong and vibrant swing dance scene in Kent and East Sussex.
Amongst many others Gypsy John would particularly like to pay gratitude to Frankie Manning for his inspiration and to Julie Oram for her encouragement and outstanding instruction.

Such was the passion and the request from four local friends Gypsy John decided to
put an advert in the same paper that had advertised the six-
Such was the passion and the request from four local friends Gypsy John decided to
put an advert in the same paper that had advertised the six-