Say you're in New York City on a Friday night looking to do something fun and niche with a tiny band of like-mindeds. If you walk far enough along West 22nd and you look carefully you'll find a little door to a tile shop. If you then walk through that tile shop to the littler door in the back, you'll find yourself in the clutches of slow, heavy rhythms and dim lighting. More specifically, the clutches of Blues Dance New York. Andrea and Matt went there for years without ever crossing paths. If any number of little things had or hadn't happened, it's possible they never would have. But one night late in 2013, events lined up just so. He asked her to dance. She was skeptical of their height difference, but gave it a try anyway. Turns out it wasn't a problem. They had about 15 dances that night, and for the next week found or fabricated excuses to be inseparable. After a brief time apart in which they didn't so much question as interrogate their sanity, they came to the inescapable conclusion that their dancing wasn't done yet. You should come dance with them on June 1st.