Exploring Endpoints

Regular price: 225 kr.Early bird price: 175 kr.

Join Stine and Libor in this two hour workshop where we’ll dive deeper into something that we’re very interested in at the moment: Endpoints. If you’ve taken classes with either of us, you may have heard about endpoints, but what is it? It’s the place where a connection reaches its end and a redirection can happen.

Details

Entry Requirements: Lindy 5 and up
Workshop Date: 25. May 2026, 18:00 - 20:00
Class Format: Lead & Follow

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  • Recap and video responsible: Theis

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Price

Regular price: 225 kr.
Early bird price: 175 kr.
Early bird discount until: 19. May 2026 20:00

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Description

What are endpoints? It’s the place where a connection reaches its end and a redirection can happen. It is fundamental for our dancing, for leading and following, and it is very, very fun to play around with. In this workshop, we’ll have some exercises where we explore how to communicate and receive with different connection points and we’ll put it into our existing dancing. It’s not our aim to teach you any new moves, but rather offer a framework for you to explore and enhance your current dancing.  

It’s a relatively broad level – from Lindy 5 and up – but we think the material will be challenging for everybody. This is something we’re still exploring and learning, and we use it every time we’re practicing a new move.

What are endpoints? It’s the place where a connection reaches its end and a redirection can happen. It is fundamental for our dancing, for leading and following, and it is very, very fun to play around with. In this workshop, we’ll have some exercises where we explore how to communicate and receive with different connection points and we’ll put it into our existing dancing. It’s not our aim to teach you any new moves, but rather offer a framework for you to explore and enhance your current dancing.  

It’s a relatively broad level – from Lindy 5 and up – but we think the material will be challenging for everybody. This is something we’re still exploring and learning, and we use it every time we’re practicing a new move.