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It's all about the humpf ***
Swing is a broad term for a group of social
dances (see styles of swing dancing)
that are mainly danced to various kinds of jazz music (see music).
The sheer flexibility of Swing dancing adds to its richness
and makes it a great social dance to learn. Swing dancing is
a social dance, but unlike Ballroom dancing, it emphasizes musicality
and improvisation in the sense that the mood, the phrases and
the "humpf" of the music will very much affect the
way you dance and the way you execute every moves. The art of
swing dancing is to adapt to the mood and beat of the music.
*** It's all about the music ***
But first and foremost, Swing is Music. What
is Swing music? Swing music is a kind of Jazz music. It has African
roots and European roots. The classic swing dance bands were Chick
Webb, Count Basie, Jimmie Lucenford, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington,
Fats Waller. Louis Armstrong... Swing music does not have a hard
beat. It has a strong flow. Swing dancing is jazz dancing. You
play. You improvise. You syncopate. Rock (&Roll), Rockabilly,
and various other musical forms evolved from Swing music. Swing
music started in the mid-1920's, and was really popular among
African Americans until it entered the mainstream around 1935.
It was wildly popular until about 1945, when people danced much
less, and Jazz, which had always been dancing music, stopped being
popular. R&B and Jump Blues, which had grown out of Swing,
combined with Country & Western and gave rise to Rock &
Roll. This too was started by African Americans. R'N'R eventually
grew into Rock, and became completely undanceable. In the 1970's
there was Disco, and later Country & Western and Rockabilly.
In the 1980's, several people rediscovered authentic Swing music
and dancing, inspired by the Lindy Hop in such films as Hellzapoppin'
and Day at the Races. This lead to a resurgence of real Swing
music, as thousands of people learned to dance Lindy Hop from
the old masters like Frankie Manning and Al Minns, and the new
masters, like Steven Mitchell and Ryan Francois. The film Swing
Kids, which contains Swing music and dancing, was choreographed
by Ryan Francois.
At the same time, in the 1980's several Rock, Rockabilly, Ska,
and Punk bands were inspired by the popularity of Swing, to call
themselves Swing bands. This music is often called Neo-swing.
It sounds and feels a lot more like Rock than Swing, often with
a hard beat, and an angry edge. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Royal Crown
Revue and Brian Setzer Orchestra are Neo-swing bands. Squirrel
Nut Zipper are inspired by pre-swing music - ragtime and hot jazz.
And then there are many, many contemporary authentic swing bands
-- Bill Elliott, Eddie Reed, Dean Mora, Jennie Loebel, Lavay Smith,
Joe Salzano, Lindy Hop Heaven. Swing music is pure joy. It puts
a smile on your face.
Swing is Jazz music. Jazz is Dancing music. Swing music is pure
joy.
More on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_dance
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