Line Dancing retreat

A weekend built around rhythm, connection, and a shared sense of play. Set at Camp Singers in Delancey, NY, this experience centers on line dancing as both a grounding and energizing force—something simple, joyful, and deeply communal.

Across two nights and three days, guests are invited into a slower pace of living: mornings that unfold gently, afternoons that leave room to wander or rest, and evenings that gather everyone back together around food, music, and movement.

Whether you’re new to line dancing or have spent time on the dance floor before, the intention is the same—to step into something light, social, and immersive, surrounded by nature and a like-minded group.

What to Expect

Expect long stretches of unstructured time—swimming, wandering the property, laying in the grass, or finding your own rhythm within the space.

Expect a group of people who are there for the same reasons: to disconnect a bit, meet new faces, and step into something simple and memorable for a few days.

No pressure, no performance—just a well-held space to show up as you are.

Breakfast, lunch dinner throughtout the weekend. Ranging from pizza, snadwiches, and a farm to table dinner on the second night.

Morning Yoga Sessions

mornings that ease in gently—coffee, fresh air, and a gradual return to movement. Line dancing sessions throughout the day offer structure without pressure, designed to be approachable, social, and fun regardless of experience level.

Schedule

    • 9:00 AM: Pick-up & departure from Five Leaves (for those who opted for transportation)

    • 2:00 PM: Arrival + icebreakers

    • 4:00 PM: Opening Dance Session

    • 6:00 PM: Campfire-style dinner (hot dogs & burgers)

    • 8:00 PM: Dancy Time

    • 9:30 PM: Bonfire & stargazing

    • 8:00 AM: Yoga

    • 9:00 AM: Breakfast

    • 10:00AM: Free Time

    • 12:00PM : Pizza Party

    • 2:00 PM: Dancing

    • 7:00 PM: Dinner

    • 9:00 PM: Dancing

    • 8:00 AM: Yoga

    • 9:00 AM: Breakfast

    • 10:00 PM: Free Time

    • 12:00 PM: Good Byes

The location

Camp Singers is designed as a place to gather, with warm, communal spaces that invite connection and ease. The wood-paneled dining room, with its pitched ceilings and cabin-like feel, overlooks the surrounding woods, while a stocked country kitchen opens into a fireside lounge—perfect for slow mornings, long conversations, or curling up with a book. The main gathering space is expansive and lively, centered around a long communal table for shared meals and games, with an electric organ for sing-alongs and a separate seating area to unwind.

Set across 88 acres of open pastures, forested trails, and a winding creek, the property encourages both exploration and stillness. Guests can relax in a cedar hot tub tucked inside a restored maple syrup hut, take a dip in the spring-fed pond, or paddle out by rowboat or canoe. A fully stocked arts and crafts barn offers space for creativity and quiet making, while a wood-fired sauna by the pond provides a place to reset. In the summer months, guests also have access to the Camp Singers Pool Club, a private off-site oasis just 10 minutes away.

What to Bring

  • playing cards, small games, a good book, camera or binoculars

    • Towel, washcloth, pillow, toothbrush, etc

    • Sunscreen, lip balm, bug spray, hat

  • Sturdy COWBOY boots, extra socks & underwear, insulating mid-layers, bathing suit

  • Portable charger, reusable water bottle, headlamp

Accomdations and Amenities

  • BYO Tent, Rent a tent from us, or book one of the rooms in the house. There’s an option for everyone!

  • Flushable toilet

    Swimming pond

    15 person cedar Jacuzzi

    6 person Sauna

    Art House

    Dog-friendly

  • There are many ways to arrive: drive yourself or reach out to inquire about a carpool. You can also take a bus from the city to the town of Delhi, where one of our staff members will pick you up. Alternatively, you can pay a little extra to add transportation to your ticket and ride up in a passenger van, which will pick you up outside of Five Leaves in Greenpoint.