
Dance at Trade, Thursday, June 25


We’ve added one more date to the event calendar: On Saturday, August 1, we’ll be in the Bumper Car Pavilion at Glen Echo Park.
Dyke Party at the Dew Drop Inn DC, 2801 8th St. NE (on Instagram)

Check the events calendar for the latest dates we’ve added to the calendar: six dances, all at North Hall, in July, August, and September.


Come to our roughly biweekly dance at Eastern Market on FRIDAY the 20th!
If we reach capacity, no one is admitted until others leave. We will post a notice to social media when this happens.
Tips to ensure everyone has a good time and stays safe: If you attend, please follow dance etiquette so that everyone can have the best and safest dance experience: follow the line of dance (counter clockwise ); no drinks on the dance floor; slower dancers in the middle; don’t stand on the dance floor; dance what the deejay calls; if you don’t know a line dance, do not get in the way of those who do; do not touch anyone in a way they might consider inappropriate.
We’re gonna be dancing in the Shark Tank at Trade Night Club @tradebardc, 1410 14th St., N.W., on Thursday, 2/26, starting at 8:30. Kevin teaches, Lisa deejays. There’ll be a mix of partner and line dancing . There is no cover. Absolute beginners welcome. Schedule is on our Facebook banner, Instagram story highlights, and webpage.

Come dance with us! A line dance lessong begin at 7. Open dancing starts at 8. The door opens early for those who want to get some practice in.
Our goal is to be welcoming, affirming, and fun—to create a dance space where all levels can participate. If we reach capacity, no one is admitted until others leave. We will post a notice to social media when this happens.
Tips to ensure everyone has a good time and stays safe: If you attend, please follow dance etiquette so that everyone can have the best and safest dance experience:

Come dance with us! At 7, Kevin teaches Crème Brûlée, a 32-count beginner four-wall line dance (tutorial). Open dancing starts at 8. The door opens early for those who want to get some practice in.
Our goal is to be welcoming, affirming, and fun—to create a dance space where all levels can participate. Schedule in is on our Facebook banner, Instagram story highlights, and webpage. If we reach capacity, no one is admitted until others leave. We will post a notice to social media when this happens. Tips to ensure everyone has a good time and stays safe: If you attend, please follow dance etiquette so that everyone can have the best and safest dance experience: follow the line of dance (counter clockwise ); no drinks on the dance floor; slower dancers in the middle; don’t stand on the dance floor; dance what the deejay calls; if you don’t know a line dance, do not get in the way of those who do; do not touch anyone in a way they might consider inappropriate.
Join us Thursday, 1/29 at 8:30 pm at Trade’s “shark tank” for an evening of dancing, country music, and fun. Reclaim the joy. Celebrate the community.

Come dance with us! A lesson begins at 7, open dancing starts at 8. The door opens early for those who want to get some practice in.
Our goal is to be welcoming, affirming, and fun—to create a dance space where all levels can participate. Schedule in is on our Facebook banner, Instagram story highlights, and webpage. If we reach capacity, no one is admitted until others leave. We will post a notice to social media when this happens. Tips to ensure everyone has a good time and stays safe: If you attend, please follow dance etiquette so that everyone can have the best and safest dance experience: follow the line of dance (counter clockwise ); no drinks on the dance floor; slower dancers in the middle; don’t stand on the dance floor; dance what the deejay calls; if you don’t know a line dance, do not get in the way of those who do; do not touch anyone in a way they might consider inappropriate.