Swing/Jitterbug: Perhaps the most uniquely American of all dances, the Swing brings forth a buoyant carefree movement. It's one of the dances that becomes contagious.
History:
The Lindy (Swing) picked up
where Charleston left off. It had "swing-outs", "breakaways" and "shine-steps".
With the birth of "Swing" music in the mid 1930's the Lindy climbed the social
ladder. In August of 1935, at the Palomar Ballroom, bandleader Benny Goodman played
a Fletcher Henderson arrangement of "Stompin' at the Savoy". The rest, as they
say, is history. The dance craze swept the nation, and depending on where you
lived, it was the Jitterbug, the Lindy Hop or the Swing. Since those days, each
successive generation has "discovered" the fun of Swing. this most uniquely American
dance is enjoyed all over the world.
Music:
Swing, Jitterbug, Jive, Shag,
Lindy Hop, etc are normally written in 2/4 or 4/4 time with the musical accents
occurring on the second or second and fourth beats of a measure. Swing includes
two general rhythms: Swing Rhythm - 1, 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6 or it's equivalent; Lindy
Rhythm - 1, 2, 3 & 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 or it's equivalent. Swing may be danced comfortably
over a wide range of tempos.
Characteristics:
A side step or a triple step (shuffle) followed by a rock step done to lively music is the fundamental pattern for this dance.
Teaching Elements:
- Basics--Turns and position changes
- Open Breaks--Fingertip lead and follow; arm control
- Maneuverability--Learn how to move comfortably in all directions
- Footwork--Weight changes in rotation
- Swing Motion and Accents--Stress the use of beats to steps and body to music
- Various Timings--Single, double, and triple timing as well as Lindy timing to adjust to different music tempos
- Compare/Contrast--Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, Fox Trot
Swing songs and artists
include:
- In The Mood - Glenn Miller
- Rock Around the Clock - Bill Haley and the Comets
- Start Me Up - The Rolling Stones
- Jump, Jive, An' Wail - Louis Prima or the Brian Setzer Orchestra
Learning the Swing/Jitterbug can be easy and fun. Please contact
one of our Southern California Studios to schedule your first
lesson today!! Click on any of the following locations to send
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