Largest Swing Dance Lesson
On the sun-drenched shores of Newport Beach, California, the World Records Authority officially recognised one of the most joyful and energetic world records ever set — the Largest Swing Dance Lesson in history, achieved by the Newport Beach Partnership (USA).
A remarkable 579 pairs of enthusiastic participants took to the open-air dance floor, moving together in the infectious rhythms of swing for a continuous lesson duration of 33 minutes. The event was meticulously verified across 12 designated zones with an official headcount and mandatory participation throughout — ensuring every pair counted was genuinely engaged and dancing for the full required period.
Swing dance, with its roots in the jazz and big band era of the 1920s and 30s, is a vibrant, high-energy partner dance form that demands coordination, rhythm, and sheer enthusiasm. To execute a synchronised lesson at this scale — with hundreds of pairs learning and moving together simultaneously — required expert organisation, skilled instruction, and a community ready to embrace something extraordinary.
The World Records Authority commends the Newport Beach Partnership and all involved for this flawless execution and official verification process, adhering to the highest global standards of record-keeping. This record stands as a benchmark for community engagement and the vibrant local culture and passion for dance that defines Newport Beach.
Now officially enshrined in the WRA record books, this achievement is a celebration of movement, music, and the remarkable things a community can accomplish when it chooses to dance together.
