Find Your Language
12 Incredible Instructors
17 Workshops
Class descriptions and instructor biographies are below the schedule.
City In Motion is your chance to try new things,
to find something you want more of,
and especially find new inspiration in the familiar
SATURDAY
Oct 10, 2025
10:00a-11:00a
Hangout and take your rapid test
If you haven’t checked in
Tai Chi
with Steve Yang
11:15a-12:30p
Tango Roadmap
with Jeannie Lin & Jamie-Lynn Figure
Second Track TBA
12:55p-2:10p
West Coast Swing Roadmap
with Ben O’Neal & Shaheed Qaasim
Second Track TBA
3:25p-4:40p
Blues Roadmap
with John Vigil & TBA
Second Track TBA
5:05p-6:20p
Fusion Connection
with Jamie-Lynn Figure
Second Track TBA
SUNDAY
Oct 12, 2025
12:00p-1:00p
Hangout and take your rapid test
If you haven’t checked in
Tai Chi
with Steve Yang
1:00p-2:15p
Advanced Blues
with TBA & John Vigil
Second Track TBA
2:40p-3:55p
Advanced West Coast Swing
with Shaheed Qaasim & Ben O’neal
Second Track TBA
4:20p-5:35p
Advanced Tango
with Jamie-Lynn Figure & Jeannie Lin
Second Track TBA
5:50p-7:05p
Dance Training Grounds
with Jamie-Lynn, Jeannie, Ben, John, Emory, Will
Body Self Care
with Emily Webb & TBA
Your instructors
for the weekend
More Instructors to be announced
Emily Webb (she/her)
In 1996 Emily Webb began her love affair with partner dance. Through the years Emily has studied Tango, Swing, Salsa, Blues, and Fusion dance with some of the top instructors in the world. Today Tango and Fusion remain Emily's greatest dance loves.
Thousands of students across the US and Canada have benefited from Emily's dynamic and interactive teaching style. Through her years of teaching experience Emily has learned to make even the most complex movements simple and build them from the ground up. This means you will not only look good while you dance, but feel great to your partners too!
Jamie-Lynn Figure (she/her)
first experienced partner dance in 1994 in the form of ice dancing. While progressing through competitive circles, she cross-trained with ballet, jazz, modern, and cardio dance classes. In 2005 she put on her first pair of ballroom shoes; in 2006 she fell in love with swing and blues. Addicted to new dancing experiences, she added Argentine tango to her repertoire in 2007. Basically, she loves to dance any way she can. Students of her weekly blues, swing, and connection lessons feel that their creativity, expressivity, and knowledge of fundamental concepts are challenged and expanded during each of her lessons. She's happy to have been a part of The Las Vegas Fusion Exchange and The Denver Fusion Exchange.
Jeannie Lin (she/her)
is an internationally recognized dance instructor based in Los Angeles who has extensive movement knowledge rooted in over 30 different dance disciplines including gymnastics, ballet, competitive ballroom & latin, argentine tango, modern dance, hustle, west coast swing, and salsa. She graduated with high honors at the Ballroom Dance Teacher’s College where she started developing her unique and effective style for teaching partner dancing. Her career has led her to teach impactful workshops all over the globe in 30+ cities across 12 countries, throughout the US, Europe, Canada, and the UK.
As an educator, she is loved for her warm, charismatic presence and her ability to translate the profound depth and detail to even the most simple fundamental movements. Her fluency in a vast array of dance styles allow her to quickly pinpoint why something is or isn’t working.
In Los Angeles, she co-founded the first micro-fusion venue, Tiny Dancers, and currently co-organizes for Angel City Fusion. She also founded a hand-woven clothing line called DanceWeaver, where she designs one-of-a-kind clothing for dancers and movement artists.
Steve Yang (he/him)
Steve has been a kungfu practitioner for 23 years, and a partner dancer for 22 years. He understands that they use the same concepts of connection, frame, and tone, but to opposite ends. As such, he feels they complement and supplement each other well. Steve studied Northern Shaolin, Wushu, TaijiQuan, BaguaZhang, and XingyiQuan in China for 5 years. He won first place in the Beijing Traditional Kungfu Competition in 2004.
Ben O’Neal (he/him)
Ben O’Neal has been partner dancing for 15 years. While starting in ballroom, he quickly found social dances like salsa and west coast swing to devote the majority of his time. He became obsessed with the learning and teaching process of wcs and really let it engulf his dance life. Through this process he found that he could implement other dances into his wcs, unknowingly to him, starting his fusion journey. It wasn't until he found fusion properly that he stopped calling himself a wcs dancer and realized all he’s ever wanted to do was dance fusion. After years of learning the rights and wrongs of dance, fusion gave him an open ended canvas to explore and create. He still loves to pull from his past dance experiences but now prefers exploring the boundless creativity fusion offers.
Class Descriptions
advanced blues
tba & john vigil
Description coming soon!
blues roadmap
john vigil & tba
Description coming soon!