Upcoming Gigs

  • Sat, Sep 4, 2010
    8:30 PM Teaching Beginning Lindy Hop @ the Rent Party, SF (more info)
  • Sun, Sep 5, 2010
    7:30 PM Teaching Beginning Swing @ the Make-Out Room, SF
  • Sat, Sep 25, 2010
    Teaching a Swing Dance Lesson at Jonathan & Sarah's Wedding, Santa Cruz (private event)

Reviews & Testimonials

Nathan was our wedding DJ and dance instructor for our very recent wedding in November and we still can't get over how fun the wedding and our first dance routine were!! Sachiko & Nate
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I hired Nathan (DJ NateDiggity) for my Move to the Groove party at Cafe Cocomo and he exceeded all my expectations. He was the perfect DJ for the party! Jeremy Sutton
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Nathan is awesome... I highly recommend taking his group classes, or hiring him for private lessons if you wish to swing dance at your wedding. Claudine & Danny
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Free Private Lessons Contest Winners!

Congratulations to all 10 of the Free Private Lesson Contest winners! Each of these contestants correctly identified the name of the song that I first started swing dancing to, Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen.

  1. John Delois
  2. Carol Peebles
  3. Tomoko Takeda
  4. Lisa Buchanan
  5. Kali C.
  6. Frank Thorne
  7. Reba Brinkley
  8. Mike Fauteux
  9. Kimetha Vanderveen
  10. Shirley Yap

For those of you who didn’t make it to the Top 10, you can still take advantage of a $10 discount on private lessons that I’m offering for the month of April.

Here are the original contest rules.

Free Private Lessons Contest!

Dear Friends,

Sunday, April 5th is my birthday and to celebrate I’d actually like to give away the presents this year: free private dance lessons!

Yeah. That’s right. Free.

The first 10 individuals or couples who can answer the personal trivia question at the end of this message may each claim a free 1-hour private dance lesson.

Lesson Details:

  • 1-hour private lesson w/ Nathan Dias
  • taught at Nathan’s home dance studio in the Inner Sunset, SF
  • lesson times available on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday evenings + weekdays during the day
  • limit 1 lesson per individual or couple

Use this opportunity to:

  • learn the basics in a private setting
  • refine & improve your technique w/ individual feedback
  • learn new moves, footwork, styling and more
  • practice class material with an experienced partner
  • learn to dance for your wedding or special event

I’m also offering a $10 discount on private lessons for the month of April, in case you miss being one of the lucky 10.

And now for the personal trivia question:

What is the name of the song that Nathan first started swing dancing to?

(Hint: you can find the answer somewhere on my website)

Email me, call me or come and talk to me at a dance with the answer to claim your lesson.

Cheers and happy dancing…oh, and Happy Birthday to all the other Aries/April Birthday people out there ;)

Welcome to the Swing or Nothing Blog!

What is this blog about?

I intend to cover Swing Dancing & Music and everything related (and possibly tangent) to it. Don’t be surprised if I place extra emphasis on the specific swing dance Lindy Hop, just because it’s my favorite and my specialty. Over the course of this blog, I hope to share my insights, musings, opinions, memories, and experiences in the wide world of swing. Some of the topics I may cover include:

  • swing dance history
  • music
  • evolution of the dance
  • local, national and international lindy dance events
  • social, psychological and philosophical aspects of partner dancing
  • musicality
  • connection
  • performing
  • competing
  • etiquette
  • learning strategies
  • working as a dancer & teacher

Who are you?

I’m Nathan Dias, a swing and lindy hop dance teacher, DJ and entertainer based in San Francisco. I started swing dancing in 1997, and Lindy Hopping in 2001. Since then, I’ve taken tons of classes, clocked thousands of hours on the social dance floor, performed with several dance groups, competed in dance contests, traveled across the continent and world to dance, taught lessons and put on local swing dance events. I’ve also made many friends and shared strange and wonderful experiences with them along the way.

Why are you writing this?

My friend, neighbor and lindy hopping friend Charlie spurred me on to start writing a blog. He suggested that my 11 years of accumulated dance knowledge and insights might be of value to my students and dancers out there. He also suggested that a blog would be a good way to establish my voice as an up-and-(hopefully)-coming teacher here in San Francisco. I really liked those suggestions. Thank you Charlie!

I must also confess that, as someone experienced in web design and search engine optimization, I am aware that Blogs can be extremely useful for promoting web traffic. As someone making a living from dance, that is an awesome benefit. I will ask your forgiveness in advance if I ever stray too far off topic, and I encourage feedback and criticism to help me stay on track. The mark of success for this blog will be if you, the reader, find it to be more of an informational and recreational resource and never notice the marketing aspects.

One more word about the blog’s title. Swing or Nothing is a misheard lyrical take on the title of one of my favorite swing dance tunes, “Swingin’ on Nothing”. At some point soon, I’ll figure out who wrote and orginally performed it.

Okay, with that introduction out of the way…may the blogging begin!