Things are not always as they appear in the jovial world of the West London swing dance class: SWINGERS, least of all the superficial public image that they try to enforce; that the staff all “get along like one big happy family”, which of course is not strictly true. Follow Clive who come dancing, simply to find love, which he does in fellow dance teacher, Kay, there’s only one problem; Simon, whom she’s already been with for 6 years by the time they meet, which is also not strictly true. That’s not to say that Kay would ever touch Clive with a 10 foot pole thanks to the “fact” that he’s already been arrested on 3 separate charges by the time he’s attended his SECOND night dancing at SWINGERS, largely thanks to his friend and fellow dance teacher; Harry who works at the flagship venue in Staines, alongside June, a happily married woman that come dancing for the exercise… but stayed for the 3 way love triangle she found herself embroiled in.
… and then there are REAL stars, the 3 paid dance teachers, Jon, Denise and Tamara, all of whom get paid despite the fact that they only know 2 dance moves between them…. and THAT’S taking into account the fact that one of them refuses to actually dance with anyone. But if that’s the case, and things are not always as they appear, then why does Simon want to beat the living daylights out of Jon the minute he turns up? And why do June and Kay stop him?
… and then there are REAL stars, the 3 paid dance teachers, Jon, Denise and Tamara, all of whom get paid despite the fact that they only know 2 dance moves between them…. and THAT’S taking into account the fact that one of them refuses to actually dance with anyone. But if that’s the case, and things are not always as they appear, then why does Simon want to beat the living daylights out of Jon the minute he turns up? And why do June and Kay stop him?