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Frequently Asked Questions

Here you can find answers to frequently asked questions about the Rock That Swing Festival.

Around the RTSF

RTSF is held on the “Fasching” weekend? What does that mean?

“Fasching” means carnival and has a long tradition in Germany. In Germany’s Mid West (Cologne, Mainz, etc.) it is celebrated very excessively. The “Fasching” lasts several weeks and has its climax on the carnival weekend, which is seven weeks before the Easter weekend. The RTSF is taking place exactly at that weekend.
You can compare “Fasching” to Halloween in the USA, but it is funny and not scary. That means that you probably will meet quite a bunch of strange looking people in the city centre, wearing all kinds of masquerade and behaving a bit weird. If you like to join those disguised people you can do that already on Thursday. That day is also known as “Unsinniger Donnerstag” or “Altweiberfasching” (guys - be careful, because on that particular day the ladies are allowed to cut your ties—honestly!). If you stay until Tuesday (“Faschingsdienstag“) you can attend the colorful carnival revelry in the city with a lot of dancing and parties all over Munich. If you like carnival processions, than Monday (“Rosenmontag”) is your day!
The venues at the RTSF have nothing to do with the carnival itself or that kind of masquerade. Most people at the RTSF will dress up in vintage style of the 30s to the 50s. We might have some theme parties at certain nights and will invite you to contribute with your outfit to the motto of the nights.

What are the special features of the RTSF?

The Rock That Swing Festival has some unique features.

  • In contrast to many dance events the Rock That Swing Festival provides a combined stage for the classic Swing dances, like Boogie Woogie, Lindy Hop, Balboa, Shag, Charleston, Big Apple, Blues, etc..
  • Most evening venues will have at least two top international bands, covering 30s/40s and 50s style music.
  • A major advantage of the Rock That Swing Festival is the great variety of classes during the day. With additional classes in Venacular Jazz, Acrobatics, Big Apple, Burlesque, etc. you can create your own personal schedule choosing from 150 classes in different levels, including special classes for beginners, competitors and teachers.
  • All classes are held in nice dance studios that will provide a great learning atmosphere.
  • The evenings are held in beautiful ballrooms.
  • All Dance Camp participants can order the RTSF 2013 Dance Camp DVD, which holds the content of the class material, to the bargain price of 35 Euro (incl. shipping).
  • It is happening in the city center of gorgeous Munich, which is not only famous for the beer :-)
Where do participants come from?

For the past years we had participants from more than 30 nations:  Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the USA.

Where do I get help on the way to the RTSF?

We have collected general information you could use on your way to Munich in a PDF-File (emergency call number, tourist information, important phone numbers etc.) which you can find in the download section. There are also travel directions if you come by plane, train or car. If you have special questions you can contact us at info@rockthatswing.com.

Where do I get help at the RTSF?

The Check-In is the central point of contact for all participants. All necessary information will be displayed there. If you have some pending questions we are happy to clarify them face-to-face. In cases of emergency during the classes you also can contact the teacher or the owner of the studios.

What’s the weather like at that time of the year?

It’s officially wintertime in Germany and temperatures can range from +15°C to -10°C. (check www.wetter.com). So it can be sunny and warm or cold with snowstorms. Be well prepared and have some warm clothing and shoes in your luggage.

Can I hand out flyers at the venues?

In general you need permission for handing out flyers inside the venues or putting them on the tables. Those permissions can be purchased from us. You can only put your flyers on the designated flyer tables. You also have the opportunity to advertise in the RTSF playbill, which is a full color booklet of about 80 pages that will be handed out to all participants for free. If you want to place an ad please contact us at ads@rockthatswing.com.

Will there be a Vintage Market?

Yes! You can purchase goods at the Vintage Market during the day and also on Saturday night at the Kolpinghaus. If you are a vendor and you want to sell at the Rock That Swing Vintage Market, please contact us at vintagemarket@rockthatswing.com.

Can I help or work at RTSF?

We are always looking for helpers during the festival, but are also in need for help and support before the festival. In general we reimburse helpers at the festival with free entrances to the nights or free participation at the Dance Camp. If you are interested in helping contact us at helpers@rockthatswing.com.

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Dance Camp

Can I participate without any previous experience?

Sure. Rock That Swing is a great place to start Swing dancing. The Dance Camp offers specific beginner tracks in Boogie Woogie, Lindy Hop, and Balboa, which consist of three build-up classes that will instruct you step by step. No experience is required for the beginner track, but if you are completely new to a dance you need to start with the first lesson of the beginner track. In a beginner track you’ll learn the necessary foundation (footwork and basic elements) for the particular dance. Those are essential to continue with a beginners-intermediate class.

During the taster classes the Dance Camp offers additionally beginner classes for various other dances. If you are a Shag beginner you can also start with the first class of the Shag Beg/Int track, which covers the Shag foundation.

Which dances will be offered at the RTSF Dance Camp?

There will be classes in Boogie Woogie, Lindy Hop, Balboa, Shag, Charleston, Rock-A-Billy Jive, Blues and Burlesque. Additionally there will be special lessons for further swing related or non-swing related dances and about specific topics (e.g. acrobatics, competition, line dances, tap etc.).

How many class levels are offered?

The RTS Dance Camp offers 6 levels: Beginner, Beginner/Intermediate, Intermediate, Advanced, Competition and Invited. Please be aware that not every dance is offered in all levels. You cann see a detailled list of the offered class levels on the schedule page.

A distinguishing feature of the Rock That Swing Festival is the free class selection on site. You can mix the various dances on a per class base and create your own personal schedule. This concept was wanted by the vast majority of former participants. To make it work it is essential that you choose the right level.

Students often think of class levels as a status symbol. It isn’t. If you come to a Dance Camp to improve your skills and to get inspired you will gain the most if you participate in a class level that matches your skill level. It will also make it possible for the teachers to give their best and to suit exactly your needs. It won’t frustarte you or your classmates. So, please take the level descriptions into consideration before you make your choices of a class.

Can I participate without a partner?

Yes, you can. The only exceptions are the acrobatic and the competition classes and maybe certain special classes that are couple related.

Do classes build up on each other?

Each class has a specific topic and is self-contained. So you can switch freely between different dances and classes that are on or below your level. Only the beginner classes build up on each other. That means if you don't have any experience in this dance, it won’t be possible to start with the second or third lesson.

Can I choose classes on site?

Yes, you can. Classes can be chosen freely on site. We ask you for your class selection at the time of registration to give us a guideline how to assign classes to the differently sized studios. But please be smart and take your own level in consideration. It does not help you or your class mates if you are in a level that is over your head. You dancing won’t improve and you won’t increase teh number of your friends.

Is it possible that classes are overfilled?

By now we haven’t faced that problem. Due to the large number of lessons, the classes have been well distributed in the past. It could of course happen that certain classes will be overfilled if too many participants decide spontaneous to go to the same class. That’s why it is important that you let us know what classes you plan to join so we can attach suitable room sizes to each class. If the interest for a class is too high we might add additional classes.

Which language is spoken in class?

Due to the international participation, the general teaching language is English. German speaking teachers will of course be able to teach also in German. Some teachers might speak other languages, too (e.g. Italian, French, Spanish, Swedish, Russian and Norwegian) and will of course translate if required.

Will partners be rotated in classes?

The instructors will ask you to rotate partners (exception: acrobatic classes and competition classes). Rotating partners has a lot of advantages: you gain more flexibility, you improve your lead and follow skills, you can’t fight with your regular dance partner, you will be inspired by others, you learn and benefit from each other’s strengths, and you meet new people. Therefore you have more dance partners in the evening to dance with. Don’t you think those are enough reasons to rotate? If you are only able to dance well with your own partner or a very good partner than your own dancing has major deficits. So take the opportunity for this unique practice and dance with dancers from around the globe.

What is the situation if I don’t want to rotate partners?

In general it is up to the teachers. Even we highly recommend changing partners in classes, we also understand if couples don’t want to change because of personal issues. The instructors will then split the participants in two groups, so that non-rotating couples won’t interrupt the rotation of the others. But if the relation of leaders and followers are not balanced, that means if we have too many leaders or followers, then the teachers have to ask all participants to rotate, without exception.

There’s a restriction of participants for acrobatic classes. How can I subscribe?

Each acrobatic class is limited to 15 couples. The sign-up for the actual day will happen each morning at the Check-In. First come, first served!

Who can register for the trainer classes?

Train the Trainer classes concentrate on the “HOW” and not on the “WHAT“. They are specifically designed to the needs of instructors. Basically everybody can participate who is interested in those kinds of classes. Due to the international participation (teachers and students) it is an advantage to have sufficient knowledge in English to be able to follow the theoretical stuff and thematic discussions.

Where is the Check-In? What are the opening hours?

The central contact point for all your Rock That Swing needs is the Rock That Swing Check-In. At the Check-In you can pick up your Dance Camp documents and pre-ordered tickets. Late birds can still sign up for the Dance Camp and purchase remaining tickets for the evening events.

During daytime the Check-In is located at the Kolpinghaus, Adolf-Kolping-Str. 1, 80336 München. At nighttime the Check-In is located next to the evening box offices. You find the opening hours at the Check-In page.

Is it possible to buy food and beverages at the studios?

We don’t offer food for participants in the studios, but some studios have their own bars where you can buy coffee and other beverages. The bar in our studio “Vintage Club” will be open during Camp hours. There are many shops and departments stores in the area. More information will be provided in your participation letters that you will receive per email or at the Check-In.

Can I bring my own food and beverages?

Basically yes! But please make sure that you take your left overs and rubbish away before you leave the studio. The studios have to be left in clean condition! In Germany you get 25 cent pant for most plastic bottles. Your own drinks and food are  not permitted for the night venues.

Is video taping allowed?

On behalf of the teachers it’s not allowed to film during the classes, but every participant can record the recap at the end of the class with their own camera if the teachers agree. Those recordings are for personal use only. So please don’t publish those recordings on the internet (YouTube etc.) as we will produce the camp DVD with the summary of almost all of the classes.

You can film without tripods during the evening events. If some bands don’t like to be recorded they will let you know. We don’t mind if you post your evening recordings on the internet as long as you list Rock That Swing as the event and place a link to the Rock That Swing website.

Do I have to decide now what classes I will take?

You need to enter your class choices with the registration but you are not bound on your selection and still can change your mind on site. This information just helps us to assign the class rooms according to the class sizes.

Can I book single classes?

No, you can’t! The smallest booking unit is a single day.

Can I add extra days during the camp and how much do they cost?

Yes, you can. If you decide last-minute to stay longer you can stock up on site at the prices below that are based on the late bird prices. The price for the extra days is depending on the already in advance booked days. You can’t take advantage of any further discounts.

Booked days 1 more day 2 more days 3 more days
1 70 € 125 € 170 €
2 55 € 100 €
3 45 €
Will there be an official RTSF 2013 DVD?

There will be an official RTSF 2013 Dance Camp DVD that holds the content of the class material (between 4 and 6 hours). The price of the DVD for pre-orders is 59 Euro (incl. shipping). Participants of the Rock That Swing Dance Camp 2013 can obtain one RTSF 2013 Dance Camp DVD for the bargain price of 35 Euro (incl. shipping).

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Evenings Events

Is there a dress code?

Yes and no. As the Jamboree Ball takes place at the Deutsches Theater (Sunday) – a theatre ballroom – you should be dressed accordingly. Otherwise you might not be allowed to get in. The same is valid for the Alte Messe (Saturday) and the Kolpinghaus (Friday). Both are beautiful vintage ballrooms.

In general we want to encourage you to accomplish the atmosphere of the dance nights with a stylish outfit; best would be 40s or 50s style of course. Training pants and T-shirts are out - they are meant for training and not suitable for a delightful evening.

In case you sweat a lot, your dance partners will appreciate it highly if you have extra shirts with you to change from a wet to a dry shirt.

If an evening has a certain motto it would be simply terrific if you contribute to the atmosphere of the evening with a thematic outfit.

Is smoking allowed at the venues?

The non-smoking-law in Bavaria forbids smoking in restaurants, cafés, pubs and venues. Therefore all venues at the RTSF will be smoke free.

Can I have dinner at the evening venues?

You can dine at the events on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night. Own drinks are NOT allowed to bring in to any of the venues!

Thursday: no food will be served at the Vintage Club. We will provide snacks (pretzel sticks, nuts, chips etc.) for free and you can purchase drinks and beverages at the bar.

Friday: At Das Schloss you can choose from a small selected menu card.

Saturday: At the Kopinghaus you can choose from a selected menu card in the ballroom or you can eat in the restaurant à la carte.

Sunday: The Deutsche Theater has an extra restaurant marquee where you can dine à la carte, but you can also get food in the ballroom.

Monday: no food will be served at the Vintage Club. We will provide snacks (pretzel sticks, nuts, chips etc.) for free and you can purchase drinks and beverages at the bar.

Can I bring my own drinks or food to the evening venues?

Definitely not. All venues have their own catering. Don’t be impolite! You also risk to be expelled.

Can I hand out flyers at the venues?

In general you need permission for handing out flyers inside the venues or putting them on the tables. Those permissions can be purchased from us. You can only put your flyers on the designated flyer tables. You also have the opportunity to advertise in the RTSF playbill, which is a full color booklet of about 80 pages that will be handed out to all participants for free. If you want to place an ad please contact us at ads@rockthatswing.com.

Is video taping allowed?

You can film without tripods during the evening events. If some bands don’t like to be recorded they will let you know. We don’t mind if you post your evening recordings on the internet as long as you list Rock That Swing as the event and place a link to the Rock That Swing website.

Who can take part in the contests?

All contests of the RTSF are open, so anybody who likes to compete can take part in the contest. The registration will take place at the venue of the specific night.

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Order Process

How can I order tickets and sign-up for the Dance Camp?

You can book all tickets and the Dance Camp directly at the Rock That Swing Festival Website through our ordering system. All offered discounts are only available for bookings done through the Rock That Swing Website.

If there are any tickets left, they will be sold at the respective evening box-office.

Selected tickets for the evening events can also be bought from the public booking agency München Ticket and directly at the Deutsches Theater. (websites are only in German.) Only through the RTSF website you can order everything (e.g. tickets, dance camp, DVDs, t-shirts) and you can profit from discounts (e.g. early bird, groups, students, packages...). München Ticket is only an additional option for buying evening tickets and more intended for locals or people from the public who normally just come to one of the events.

What different kinds of payment are possible?

Unfortunately we can’t accept direct credit card payments (the requirements are very high in Germany), but you can pay per bank transfer (which should be free of charge in the EU) or per PayPal (+ 2-4 % fee (depending on the country)).

Can I cancel my order?

In general ticket and camp orders are binding and oblige acceptance and payment. The German Distance Selling Act allows a two week revocation period, but according to § 312b Paragraph 3 Nr. 6 BGB it is not applicable for ticket sales or camp bookings.

This means that in general orders cannot be cancelled and are not refundable!

Varying from the German Distance Selling Actl we allow you to transfer your camp registration and evening tickets to another person without fees. We also offer cancellation of camp orders only. Depending on the date of cancellation different cancellation fees will apply:

Cancellation Cancellation Fee
until 16 Dec 2012 20% of the Camp price
until 31 Dec 2012 40% of the Camp price
until 31 Jan 2013 70% of the Camp price
after 1 Feb 2013 100% of the Camp price
Do you have special package prices and are there discounts for groups, students etc.?

GROUP / STUDENT DISCOUNTS
Pupils, students: 10% discount on the dance camp (can be combined with group discount!). Groups buying 10 or more tickets for the same evening or 10 or more dance camp passes get 10% discount on those purchases.

PACKAGE DISCOUNT
Orders of at least 3 tickets and at least 3 days of dance camp receive a free festival T-shirt (worth 15 Euro), a 10 Euro discount and pay no advance sales fees on their tickets.

You can find detailed price information on the Prices page.

Are there general discounts for certain countries?

We are not able to offer general discounts for specific countries. Exceeding discounts can be only granted on a case-by-case basis. However we offer good discounts for complete packages, early bird and group bookings, students, and we are also in need for helpers before or during the festival (see next question).

How do group orders work?

To take advantage of group discounts you can create a group at the online order system and invite other people. The invited people have 10 days from the start of the group to place their orders by using the group ID. After the 10 days the group will be closed automatically, the discounts given and an updated order confirmation and payment request sent to the group members. Each group member will get an own invoice and is responsible for his/her own payment.

Is it possible to combine the Group Discount with the Early Bird?

Yes, it is. The basic price is determined through the date of the booking. The group discount will be calculated and deducted from that price.

Can a booked group registration loose its Early Bird discount status?

No, you won’t. For each participant the price of the booking date of his order is valid. After 10 days only the group will be closed and if 10 participants are existent by then, all participants will receive the respective discount (5%, 10%). Exception: The payment wasn’t done in due time.

Is a group order also suitable for participants with very different bookings?

Yes! Discounts are granted when the group total reaches 10 or more tickets for the same evening or 10 or more Dance Camp passes on those purchases.

Do I have to open a group order immediately?

No. For the group orders you have the option to enter a specific starting date. That gives you extra time to collect more people. .

Do I have to decide now what classes I will take?

You need to enter your class choices with the registration but you are not bound on your selection and still can change your mind on site. This information just helps us to assign the class rooms according to the class sizes.

How does the seating at the evening events works?

Thursday and Monday night have free seating, but seating is limited and can’t be guaranteed.

For the Sugar Foot Stomp at Das Schloss you can choose between a numbered seating and a non-seating ticket.

The Hep Cats Night at the Kolpinghaus has numbered seats on the ground floor and non-seating tickets that allow for free seating in the balcony on a first come first served basis.

The Jamboree Ball at the Deutsches Theater has numbered seating only. You can choose between  different price categories depending on the view.

We are a group of people. Can I make a table reservations for a group?

Yes, you can, but only for Friday, Saturday and Sunday night. Have a look at the seating maps and let us know what seats and how many you would like to have. Send an email to reservations@rockthatswing.com with your request. Give us one or two alternatives in case the desired table is booked already. You will receive a reservation code from us by email. Everybody who should get one of those reserved seats has to use the reservation code for the booking.

Where can I pick up pre-ordered tickets?

All tickets you have ordered through the Rock That Swing website directly can be picked up at the Check-In. Tickets that have been purchased through München Ticket or through Deutsches Theater can be picked up at their specified places. 

Can I register last-minute at the Check-In or buy tickets at the box offices?

Yes, you still can register last-minute at the Check-In. At past RTSFs certain events have been sold out in advance. If there are still left over tickets on-hand, they will be sold at the box offices of each dance night. Advance sales fees will not apply at the box office. You can look up the availability of tickets at the Order page.

Can I book single days at the Dance Camp?

Yes, you can book single days. As more days you book as cheaper the per day price will be.

Can I book single classes?

No, you can’t! The smallest booking unit is a single day.

Can I add extra days during the camp and how much do they cost?

Yes, you can. If you decide last-minute to stay longer you can stock up on site at the prices below that are based on the late bird prices. The price for the extra days is depending on the already in advance booked days. You can’t take advantage of any further discounts.

Booked days 1 more day 2 more days 3 more days
1 70 € 125 € 170 €
2 55 € 100 €
3 45 €
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Public Transportation and Parking

How to get to the festival if I arrive by train or plain?

The central station is close to the check-in (approx. 5 minutes walking) and most venues. The airport is located in the very northeast of Munich, but suburban trains (S1 and S8) leave every 20 minutes and take you directly to the city centre (40–45 minutes, no change of trains).

How do I get to the venues?

Most venues are close by the central station (Hauptbahnhof) and the Stachus (Karlsplatz) and distances can be walked. The Jamboree Ball and the Hep Cats Night can easily be reached by the public transportation system (www.mvv-muenchen.de), but also by car. Detailed travel description can be found on the Downloads page.

What are my parking opportunities in Munich?

Participants who arrive with their own vehicle can drive directly into the city. Make sure you have an emission sticker on your car!

Parking in the city center is very expensive. Only on Sundays, public holidays and from 11 pm until morning there is free on-street parking. Otherwise the lots are metered and only allow parking for a few hours. Parking in parking blocks costs about 2–3 € per hour up to 30 € per day. The parking structure “Parkhaus am Stachus”, which is across the Kolpinghaus in the Adolf-Kolping-Straße 10, gave us a special deal. You can park for a reduced price. A full day ticket is 10 € and an evening ticket (5 pm to 8 am) is 3 €. Because the parking structure closes at night be aware of the opening hours. You just need to pick up the parking vouchers at the Check-In.

Monday til Wednesday
7:00 am until midnight
Thursday til Saturday
7:00 am until 2:00 am
Sunday/ Public Holidays
10:00 am until midnight

The Deutsche Theater in Fröttmaning has an additional parking lot behind the marquee. It costs only 2 € for the night.

If you don’t need your car in the city during the festival than a smart option would be to use the P+R Park & Ride (www.parkundride.de) at the U-Bahn station Fröttmaning, which is opposite of the Deutsches Theater—our Sunday night venue. The parking costs only 1 € for the first day and 3 € for each consecutive day. You can use the subway (U-Bahn, www.mvv-muenchen.de) to come into the city.
Be careful: visitors of the Allianz Arena pay 8 Euro per day at the Fröttmaning parking structure. Normally Park & Ride is limited to 24 hours. Only one other Park & Ride lot besides Fröttmaning allows longer than 24 hours parking.

Do I need an emission sticker to enter the city by car?

YES! You need an emission sticker to get the permission to drive with your car into the environmental zone of Munich. This zone ranges over the whole city area within the Mittlerer Ring. If you are travelling by car the following links may be helpful for you:

http://www.tuev-sued.de/auto_fahrzeuge/feinstaub-plakette/feinstaubplakette_ausland/england

http://www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/tourist_office/service/249986/Emissions_Stickers.html

The stickers are available at all TÜV and DEKRA offices, car dealers, vehicle registration offices, and some car repair shops. You need the registration paper of your car (a copy is OK). It takes about 5 minutes and costs between 5 € and 7,50 €.

It doesn‘t affect you if you are only coming to the Jamboree Ball at the Deutsches Theater or keep parking there, because the theatre is located outside of the Mittlerer Ring!

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Accommodation

How to find accommodation?

Due to the close locations of the venues it is common and also very convenient to stay in a hotel. All studios of the Rock That Swing Dance Camp and most evening locations are located in the centre of Munich and are very close to the Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) and the Stachus (Karlsplatz) or can be easily reached with the public transportation system There’s a large number of hotels close by. More information and hotel links are provided on our Hotels page.

Is there any private accommodation?

The possibility for private accommodation is very limited. If you are in desperate need for private accommodation, we can try to help as far as something is offered to us, but we can’t guarantee something.

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Videography

Is video taping allowed?

You can film without tripods during the evening events. If some bands don’t like to be recorded they will let you know. We don’t mind if you post your evening recordings on the internet as long as you list Rock That Swing as the event and place a link to the Rock That Swing website.

On behalf of the teachers it’s not allowed to film during the classes, but every participant can record the recap at the end of the class with their own camera if the teachers agree. Those recordings are for personal use only. So please don’t publish those recordings on the internet (YouTube etc.) as we will produce the camp DVD with the summary of almost all of the classes.

When will the RTSF 2013 DVDs be available?

The experience of the last years has shown us that we can’t announce an exact date. Too often technical difficulties push the finishing date. To be able to offer a high quality DVD at such a low price we can't afford a dedicated editor, but rather have to work on it during spare times. We will inform you in time through the newsletter and the website about the delivery date. You can expect the Camp-DVDs in about 2–4 months after the event.

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Additional Questions?

I have additional questions that are not answered here. Where can I get help?

Contact us at info@rockthatswing.com, please.