Swing Dances: Lindy Hop, Solo Jazz, Charleston for Everybody

Solo Jazz steps, Lindy Hop variations, Chorus Line dance, Charleston, Black Bottom dance, Fast & Slow music, Mambo dance

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Swing Dances: Lindy Hop, Solo Jazz, Charleston for Everybody

What You Will Learn!

  • The course is full of Lindy Hop, Solo Jazz and Charleston inspirations.
  • You will improve your Lindy Hop: dancing to fast and slow music, new syncopated variations and rhythmical inspirations.
  • You will improve your Solo Jazz skills: more than 50 jazz steps +variations, turns exercises and stretching.
  • The course is fully in English with 19 good-quality videos recorded in dance ballroom and beautiful Portuguese outdoor locations.
  • For Beginners!!! I highly recommend to do my course : "Swing Dances for beginners- Lindy Hop, Solo Jazz, Charleston" before you will start this course!

Description

19 DANCE HIGH-QUALITY VIDEOS IN ENGLISH
3 TOPICS:
Improve Your Lindy Hop, Improve Your Solo Jazz + Jazz Vocabulary with more than 50 Jazz Steps as a Bonus!
The course is full of Lindy Hop, Solo Jazz and Charleston inspirations. You will find a lot of videos which will improve your technique of dancing and allow you to improvise easily to the swing and jazz music.


MAIN TOPICS:
JAZZ VOCABULARY:
2 hours of dancing

-More than 50 Jazz & Charleston Steps with variations. Full of new jazz inspirations. You will learn new steps and improve steps which you already know.

IMPROVE YOUR LINDY HOP:
2,5 hours of dancing

-Solo Jazz in Lindy Hop, Slow Lindy - Gliding, Fast Tempo, Syncopations, Solo Jazz Warm Up.

IMPROVE YOUR SOLO JAZZ:
1 hour of dancing

-Solo Jazz Warm Up x2, Turns & Spins, Rhythmical Games, Stretching

Swing Dance is an umbrella term for a group of dance styles that originated in the 1920’s. Taking its inspiration from the Jazz era of music, it all started with the grandfather of all swing dances: Lindy Hop. One need only watch the top Lindy Hop teams, such as George Snowden and Big Bea, Dean Collins and Jewel McGowan or Al Minns and Leon James, to understand that partnered jazz dance is a duet. It is a collaboration between two (solo) dancers who communicate through their arms, sending signals between them, responding, making jokes, surprising each other and slipping back into harmony again.

Who Should Attend!

  • For everybody who already tried Swing dances! Levels doesn't matter. Swing Dance is for everybody who like swing and jazz music!

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Tags

  • Dance

Subscribers

46

Lectures

19

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