18/06/2026
Free Crashcourses Lindy Hop🥳
Before our social dances, we offer free crash courses. They always take place 30 minutes before the doors open: on Fridays from 20:15–20:45 and on Saturdays from 14:30–15:00.
The crash course is free—no partner and no registration required. Open to everyone. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at [email protected].
Dates:
29.8 open house (the whole day free different crashcourses)
Fr 11.9
Sa 26.9
Sa 10.10
6.11
Sa 21.11
Fr 4.12
Sa 19.12
16/06/2026
Open Day at Ella’s Fellas
August 29, 14:00 - 22:00
We’re already celebrating 5 years of Ella’s Fellas – crazy! 🎉😄
We would love to celebrate this milestone with all of you! On August 29, we’ll be opening our doors for a full day of highlights. Look forward to free taster classes, social dancing, a flea market, an open stage, and, as a special treat, our MC Daiva Deeper. Come by and celebrate with us – we can’t wait to see you! 💛🕺💃
14:00 – 17:20 Free Taster Classes
14:00 – 14:40 House (Beginners)
14:40 – 15:20 Solo Jazz (Open Level)
15:20 – 16:00 Soft Shoe (Open Level)
16:00 – 16:40 Lindy Hop (Beginners)
16:40 – 17:20 Lindy Hop (Experienced Dancers)
14:00 – 22:00 Coffee, Cake & Flea Market
17:20 – 22:00 Live Band with Open Stage (Entrance: 20.-/ 10.- (reduced)
Open Stage Registration:
Share your talent, your idea, or your passion. It doesn’t have to be perfect – just short (90 seconds). It doesn’t need to be a professional performance and it can be something completely different from dancing. Show us what you’re working on, what you enjoy doing, or what you would like to share with the community (Registration on our Website)
Important:
Please check our website before your visit to make sure you have the latest information.
If this is your first time joining us, you will need to register as an association member (one-time only, free of charge, and with no obligations).
To help everyone feel welcome and safe, please read our Code of Conduct (ellasfellas.ch – Info).
01/06/2026
Ella Fitzgerald
The name “Ella’s Fellas” is inspired by Ella Fitzgerald’s iconic 1960 performance of “Mack the Knife” in Berlin. Taking on a song often associated with male performers, Ella delivered a groundbreaking rendition, saying, “We haven’t heard a girl sing it.” During the performance, she forgot the lyrics but improvised with brilliant spontaneity, singing the line “Ella and her fellas.” This moment symbolized breaking free from male-dominated norms and celebrated creativity, freedom, and the joy of embracing the unexpected.
We do have a full page dedicated to her on our webpage. You can find it on Ellasfellas.ch > Ella Fitzgerald.
We also suggest following , as they share valuable information and content about Ella Fitzgerald.