The Austin Swing Syndicate holds one of the longest running, best attended weekly dances in the country. Started in 1999, our Thursday night dance at the Fed consistently draws 200-300 people every week. But how did we get started?
A long time ago in a city not so far away… It was early 1999 and Austin had live swing music at almost every club in town. Swing was a craze, and everywhere. However, as the Gap commercial’s influence waned, the Austin swing dancers were running out of live music venues. We needed a place to dance consistently that we could call home.
Burk McRae and Amanda Matthews came up with the idea to start our own organization. They got everyone involved, got the money together (with the help of many of the other dancers in town), and got it started in June 1999. At first, no one thought it would work. But even early on there were more people than everyone expected. And as the Thursday night Fed dances became well-known, more and more people came.
Later that year, a large group of the dancers in town went to Swing Out New Hampshire and came back after seeing how amazing the dancers were around the country and just how great they could create Austin’s community. Out of that, another Austin tradition was born: the Austin Lindy Exchange. And in November 2000, the first ALX took place, the 72 degrees exchange. Of course, we happened to have a cold front blown in and instead of the average 72 degrees, it was closer to 42! But who controls the weather…
Since then, we have had many contributors to the success of the Austin Swing Syndicate and the Austin Lindy Exchanges. See our incomplete list below!
FoundersBurk McRae Amanda Matthews
Officers1999 (June – November) President – Burk McRae VP – Amanda Matthews Beth Mayoff Keely Locke Matt Stephans Technical – Jason Baker
1999–2000 President – Karin Cross VP – Christine DeAsis Financial – Hong Tran Secretary – Brandy Bassett Social – Carol Harrison PR – Keely Locke Technical – Matt Stephans Events – Harold Clarke Historian – Mandy Akin
2000–2001 President – Christine DeAsis / Brian Chen VP – Brian Chen Financial – Josh Ellinger Secretary – Susan Snyder Social – Michelle Maness / Angela Kieke / Sarah Akin PR – Keely Locke Technical – Matt Stephans Events – Harold Clarke Historian – Christine Price
2001–2002 President – Josh Ellinger VP – Mandy Akin Treasurer – Matt Stephans At Large – Laura Malloy At Large – Burk McRae At Large – Jeramie Anderson At Large – Nathan Malone At Large – Angela Kieke At Large – Sarah Akin 2002–2003 President – Matt Stephans VP – Nathan Malone Treasurer – Matt Fisher At Large – Matt Jones At Large – Craig Williams At Large – Clint Zehner At Large – Alexis Furuichi 2003–2004 President – Matt Stephans VP – Shellie Faught Treasurer – Matt Fisher Secretary – Alexis Furuichi Technical – Clint Zehner At Large – Brian Lasseter At Large – Nikolaus Walch
2004–2005 President – Matt Fisher VP – Mary Grabhorn Treasurer – Patrick Warren Secretary – Wendy Conti At Large – Brian Lasseter At Large –Chichi Nwokolo At Large – Keryn Glasser
2005–2006 President – Tina Davis VP – Clint Zehner Treasurer – Peter Sassone Secretary – Susan Shelton At Large – Martin Gao At Large – Andrew Lee At Large – Chris Zehner
2006–2007 President – Scott Angelius VP – Laura Glaess Treasurer – Jennifer Humphreys Secretary – Mike Roberts At Large – Martin Gao At Large – Mike Sluyter At Large – Karri Martin Coordinators: Staffing – Kira Withrow DJ – Colin Wise Tech – Clint Zehner PR – Brian Lasseter Historian – Jordan Forbes 2007–2008 President – Stephanie Jordan Vice President – Keith Shapiro Secretary – Alice Johnson Treasurer – Lenore Saltz At Large – Brian Lasseter At Large – Jordan Forbes At Large – Bill Borgida ExchangesNovember 2000 - 72 degrees November 2001 - UnExchange November 2002 - Dot Com Lindy Bomb November 2003 - Fraternities November 2004 - The “We don’t need a theme!” theme November 2005 - Tour de Lindy November 2006 - Keep Lindy Weird November 2007 - Experience it again as if it's your first time
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