About Swing Patrol
Claudia Funder taught numerous dance styles in Richmond including Latin, Ballroom Rock and Roll and Lindy Hop, but was a little frustrated with the dance as there was no one in Melbourne for her to dance or practice it with. A small group of enthusiasts learnt Lindy Hop from a range of overseas teachers coming to Melbourne each year which included the Rhythm Hot Shots and Steven Mitchell. They formed a group called "Vic Lindy Hop" and employed Rob Bloom to come down from Sydney to give workshops to further their learning.
At the same time, Scott had seen Lindy Hop at Disneyland and at a huge News Years Eve Swing Ball in Washington DC. He was hooked! Upon arriving back in Australia, Scott phoned every dance school in the Yellow Pages and 90 per cent hadn’t even heard of Lindy Hop or advised that it was not taught in Australia (which was incorrect as it was being taught in small pockets around Melbourne and had a solid community in Sydney) Then Scott went web surfing and found Claudia’s email on a Sydney web site. Scott and Claudia hooked up with Scott becoming Claudia’s swing crazed and passionate student. Claudia still has that original email sent to her from Scott. At that stage Scott was playing in a pub band and a gospel big band (alto sax) and was known as swing-crazy even without the dance aspect being involved!
Melbourne was so different back then with Sydney being the largest swing scene in Australia and Scott & Claudia battled to find anywhere to dance in Melbourne. They would scour the papers and find any thing that said “jazz” to go and dance at, and the few Lindy Hoppers there were would follow the musicians such as Ron Trigg, the Pearly Shells and the Moovin’ and Groovin’ Orchestra around Melbourne. There was no large swing dance community to speak of and almost no one really even knew what swing dancing was.
This whole thing just started with a genuine and breath-taking passion and love for the dance. We just wanted other people to dance with and we NEVER dreamed Swing Patrol would become known as the largest swing school and community in the world. Many times we stand back and just marvel at what has happened. Sometimes we are just in shock!
With Claudia's strong dance teaching background and Scott’s strong marketing background…we started talking about sharing the dance we loved so much. In April 1998, Swing Patrol became a registered business and on Tuesday August 5th, the first 23 original students turned up to the Rising Sun Hotel in South Melbourne. We taught on carpet, dressed our students in swingy vests and spent most of the time drinking rather than dancing. These were great times, even though we knew that larger dance schools were enjoying laughing at us because our venue was carpeted. We even dressed up in full swing gear every week to teach.
Students loved the new style of teaching and word seemed to spread quickly. After a few months over 100 students were attending our first venue. We took some big risks early on and spending our own money on the first flyers and marketing campaign. We honestly doubted if we’d ever get that money back from our new venture.

Every weekend, we would letter box drop together. We would have aprox. 3,000 flyers printed almost weekly and promise each other that we wouldn’t stop until they were all in letterboxes. Sometimes they would still be out putting flyers in letterboxes at 2am calling to each other across the street. Yes we love our dance and wanted to share it. To the extent that Scott’s girl friend at the time dumped him ‘cos he was so addicted to swing and was always out dancing with Claudia.
The only way to really grow swing was to entrust some of the teaching to others and in 1999 Swing Patrol announced its first teaching team, which consisted of its most promising students. Only Jade Sullivan, Vida and Mike Brown are in different ways still involved in the current swing community. But many amazing people soon followed and it was the quality of people on the team that played a massive role in Swing Patrol’s growth. Every person that can say they are (or were) a “Swing Patrol teacher” has been absolutely pivotal in our story and we will be eternally grateful for all the faith they have put in us. They have allowed us to lead them and the aim was always to provide a win–win situation where we have hopefully given our team many great opportunities. While we have in turn been rewarded with great teaching, unrivalled loyalty and some life long friendships.
It would be untrue to say there haven’t been tough times and we have made many mistakes. What has made Swing Patrol strong though, is that we have learnt and learnt quickly. We have made some brilliant strategic decisions but we also have had to endure all sorts of challenges over the 8 years too. We reflect today on all these times and love the learning and experiences.
Ninety nine percent of the journey has been an absolute thrill and we have LOVED it. We think we have the best jobs in the world; the best team in the world and have met some of the most inspiring people one could meet.
After eight years, Swing Patrol has grown into two amazing performance troupes that are full of first class people and dancers. At the time of writing (Sept 2006) we currently have 240 dancers in Sydney, a total of 51 teachers, a first class media and web site team. We are tremendously proud of our dancers in Geelong, Mornington and Country Victoria. We can hardly believe that we now also have other successful parts to our community such as Queer friendly swing classes, Belly Patrol, Tap Patrol, Swing Kids, Kid Patrol and Showgirls Dream and we haven’t even mentioned the stack of SP marriages and babies!









