Lee was taken aback by the enthusiastic greeting, but she just smiled and gently freed her hand. The barrage of questions made her take half a step back, but she laughed and shook her head when Axel stepped in. "Nice to meet you, Cal. And let's see...I've been teaching here a few years now. I love teaching dance. It's challenging but rewarding, and it keeps me active. I know a lot of different dances -- ballroom, popular, ballet, you name it. If I don't know one I always like to learn. I started with ballet as a little girl." Cecilly smiled at the memory. Ballet was technically demanding, and she'd never been a big fan of pointe shoes,but she had to admit there was something magical about a dancer en pointe. She didn't respond to the question about her eyes, omitting it entirely as she went through the questions in her had. The uncertain smile she'd given at the time would have to do. "My favorite would have to be tap, although softshoe is pretty nice. I like it because it's not just a visual art. It incorporates sounds produced by the dancer as well as from the music. I do indeed give private lessons, though those are arranged on an individual basis. I don't usually allow drop-ins, but as this is less a lesson and more an informal session, you are welcome to participate." She smiled at the pair. "Thirty's the cutoff age, but I don't think--" Whatever she'd been about to say was interrupted by music suddenly blaring over the sound system, loudly enough that a number of people in the room flinched and shouted at the pair by the console. Cecilly herself cringed, her face twisting in pain. "Nikki Wyatt, I told you to let Jareth do it." "I didn't do it!" "You did!" The youth next to her quickly stopped the playback, and then turned the volume /way/ down. "I didn't, I gave you the cds to put in--" "And then you hit play before I'd set the volume right!" "Enough, both of you. There's a reason I've told you not to mess with that, Nikki. Not everyone likes their music loud. Some of us want to be still able to listen to it at ninety." A few people chuckled. Far more rolled their eyes. "At any rate, since I have your attention, I'd like you to meet Cal and Axel. They'll be joining us today, so please make them welcome." There was a chorus of greetings, and someone hollered an inquiry as to whether Calamity would be joining permanently. Cecilly frowned slightly at the comment. "Jareth, go ahead and start the music," she called. Under the general commotion as a room full of young people scrambled to partner up, Lee turned to Axel. "I think it was your friend that said something about knowing swing, before I came out of the office, but what about you? Are you good, or do you need a few pointers?" Regardless of his answer, she intended to ask him for the first dance, unless he showed a decided preference for pairing up with Cal -- or if Cal asked him first. She was curious as to how he'd just happened to drop by.