Sing Lim is a true pioneer. Dancing since 1988, she learned directly from legends like Frankie Manning and Norma Miller. After winning championships and co-running the famed Jitterbugs in London, she returned home to Singapore and essentially planted the seed for Lindy Hop in Asia—hosting teachers, building community, and nurturing the scene with deep respect for its roots.
Adamas K. Kim is a visionary force in Korean swing. Leaving a corporate career behind after competing at ULHC, he went to the source—studying under Frankie Manning himself—and brought authentic swing back to Korea. As Asia’s first Frankie Ambassador and the founder of the renowned Camp Swing It, he has dedicated his life to elevating the quality and global presence of swing dancing in Asia, both as an instructor and a band-leading trombonist.
Together, they represent decades of devotion, bridge cultures, and carry forward the legacy and spirit of the dance with integrity and heart.