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As a couple, we perform throughout the New York Metropolitan area and beyond. We also choreograph routines and lead ensemble performances.

Check out some of our recent credits and what upcoming events we've got cookin'.

If you'd like to know our availability, call: 212-582-5001


Dancewave's KidsCafe Festival

Each year Dancewave, Inc., an organization founded in 1979 to promote performing arts activities and education for New York City's young people, produces the Kids Cafe Festival, which combines outstanding arts performances with educational workshops for both children and adults. Hosted by renowned artists, the festival promotes the creation of works by and for children and includes many diverse styles of dance, music and theater. Recent festival hosts, for example, include HipHop artists Rennie Harris PureMovement, Afro-Brazilian dance and music ensemble OGANS, washboard and blues band, PorkChop, and Peter Pucci Plus Dancers performing Pucci: Sport. For the festival's 10th anniversary, this year, Dancewave invited us to host the event, which was dedicated to swing dance and music. We taught a series of workshops to Dancewave's wonderful children. We also choregraphed three new routines for the festival, January 24 and 25, that our group, dubbed the Sandra Cameron Swing Dancers, performed.

Read the festival press release or visit our photo section.


92nd Street Y Street Festival

Every fall the 92nd Street Y blocks off Lexington Avenue from 79th to 94th Street one Sunday for its annual street festival so New Yorkers of all ages can enjoy fun activites and program demonstrations that showcase all that the Y has to offer. Midori and I performed a Lindy Hop/Charleston piece at the 2003 festival (September 14, 2003).

Learn more about the 92nd Street Y Festival.


Museum of the City of New York: Dance in the Jazz Age Lecture/Demonstration

For the Roaring into the Twenties: The New New York Woman exhibit (March 22 - September 14, 2003), the museum hosted a lecture/demonstration of the dances of the 1920s. Elizabeth Zimmer, dance editor for the Village Voice, and dance historian Meital Waibsnaider of Dance Theater Workshop lectured on Martha Graham and the social dances of the time. Midori and I demonstrated the Peabody, '20s Charleston, and Lindy Hop as well as taught a lesson in the basics of the Charleston. The Martha Graham Dance Ensemble also performed pieces of Ms. Graham's choreography.

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