Photo by Geoff Livingston.

DANCE: Need to improve your dancing skills? When you master the moves to “The Wobble,” “Cupid Shuffle,” “Jump on It” and “Tootsie Roll,” you’ll never fear the dance floor again. Saint George’s Episcopal Church (160 U Street NW) 6:30-8 p.m. Free, but register here.

ZINES: Learn techniques to create and mass-produce minicomics and zines, and apply these techniques as you help assemble a class zine. Bring anything you want added to the class zine. Absolutely anything! Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (901 G Street NW) 6:30-8 p.m. Free, but register here.

COCKTAILS: We know they can cook and bake, but can they mix drinks? In the third installment of “Chefs Behind Bars,” a fundraiser for Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign, taste cocktails crafted by chefs Jason Gehrig of Mason Dixie Biscuit Co., Danny Lee of Mandu, Tiffany MacIsaac of Buttercream Bakeshop, and more. The Gryphon (1337 Connecticut Ave NW) 6-8:30 p.m. $40

Later this week…

TUESDAY: Learn “How Google Works,” as Eric Schmidt, Google’s executive chairman, and Jonathan Rosenberg, advisor to the CEO, share strategies that helped turn Google into a $300 billion company. Sixth & I Historic Synagogue (600 I Street NW) 7 p.m. $17-40

WEDNESDAY: After a sold out show in the Spring, The Great Love Debate returns to Arena Stage. Seven relationship experts will “dish, discuss, dissect, and debate the current state of the date,” in this “Town-Hall style” event, where 200 single women are seated on one side of the theatre, and 200 single men are seated on the other. The men and women can actually approach one another during the “Meet, Greet, Mix, Mingle, & Match Party,” that follows the debate. Arena Stage (1101 6th Street SW) 7:30-9 p.m $40

THURSDAY: In Uncorked Cabaret Presents Reds and Rosé: Women and Wine, Both Decanted, Tricia Lepofsky and Alizon Reggioli, two Washington National Opera choristers, share a tale of two women reminiscing about life since high school graduation through music and a bottle of rosé. Features Broadway classics including “Big Spender,” “Matchmaker,” “I Feel Pretty,” and “You Could Drive a Person Crazy.” S. Dillon Ripley Center (1100 Jefferson Drive SW) 7-8:15 p.m. $35-45