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Swing! The Documentary

20.07.2011 by Chris

Swing! The Documentary - Directed by Susan Glatzer
There is a new documentary about Swing dancing coming up:

Swing! The Documentary – Directed by Susan Glatzer

Watch the trailer:

Description of the Documentary

SWING! is as diverse and dynamic as the dance it depicts. The film explores the culture surrounding swing dance from the emergence of the Lindy Hop to the modern day international phenomenon. The film analyzes the growth of swing dance from its purely American roots as an art form, to countries all over the world. SWING! also looks at the lives of the swing dancers themselves to find their personal stories and why swing dancing fills them with joy.

Source: Facebook Page

Who is Susan Glatzer

Susan Glatzer's track record of productions and acquisitions has garnered seven Academy Awards® and 19 Academy Award® nominations along with numerous awards at the Cannes, Sundance, and Venice film festivals.

Serving as Senior Vice President for the Motion Picture Group at Paramount Pictures, Susan concentrated on co-productions and worldwide acquisitions.

Among the projects Susan has been involved with are Traffic, Napoleon Dynamite, Secrets & Lies, Narc, Breaking the Waves, and High Art.

In addition, directors that Susan has worked with include Robert Altman, Albert Brooks, Diane Keaton, Michael Moore, David Lynch, Emir Kusturica, Joe Carnahan and Lisa Cholodenko. As a consultant, Susan has developed TV pitches with clients for ABC, Columbia Tri-Star Television, Lionsgate Television, HBO, Showtime, and Bravo.

Susan has served on the Board of Directors for the International Documentary Association, was a member of IFP’s Gotham Awards Committee, a Founding Member of New York Women’s Film Festival, a member of the Programming Committee for New York’s Channel 13, PBS’s flagship station, a Producing Fellow at Film Independent, and a Juror at the AFI Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival and Hamptons Film Festival.

Susan has been swing dancing for 12 years.

Source: Facebook Page

When will «Swing! The Documentary» be finished?

I asked this question to Susan Glatzer and here is her answer:
«We are in the middle of production and will be shooting through the beginning of next year. Then we will need several months of post production before we finish. It's a big undertaking!»

I bet, it's a big undertaking!

Update: Meanwhile, the title of the documentary was changed to «Alive and Kicking».

Check out the Facebook Page for the latest informations.

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Filed Under: Dance, Swing News Tagged With: Clips, Documentary, Susan Glatzer, Swing

Clip of the Week: Two Cousins by Slow Club

07.07.2011 by Chris

A music clip for the new single by Slow Club.

Watch the dance scenes – inspired by Al Minns & Leon James – and enjoy every second!

I love the set design and the editing. A beautiful piece of art!

Artist: Slow Club
Song Title: Two Cousins

Director: Lucy Needs
Choreography: Ryan Francois
Dancers: Ryan Francois & Remy Kouakou Kouame

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Filed Under: Dance Tagged With: Al Minns, Clips, Leon James, Remy Kouakou Kouame, Ryan Francois, Video

Lindy Hop & Balboa Scenes In Switzerland – Where To Dance

03.06.2011 by Chris

Lindy Hop & Balboa Scenes In Switzerland - Where To DanceI often get asked by visiting swing dancers where to dance in Switzerland.

So I thought, I write this short post to give you an overview, where you can dance Lindy Hop, Balboa and Blues in our country and what the groups in the different cities are which organize classes and events.

On a side note: The Swiss swing dance scene is probably one of the oldest in Europe. Swiss dancers were the first foreign visitors in Herrang at the end of the 1980s…

Main swing dance calendar for Switzerland

Lindy Hop, Balboa, Charleston, Traditional Jazz and Blues

  • lindyhop.ch

Swing scenes by cities

Basel/Basle

  • Basel Jitterbugs
  • Tickle Toe Hep Cats

Bern/Berne

  • Swing Machine Bern

Kreuzlingen

  • bounz

Luzern/Lucerne

  • Fight with the Footwork
  • Swing-in› Luzern
  • Triplestep

Uster

  • Swing4Joy

Winterthur

  • Swingscouts

Zürich/Zurich

  • Downtownswing
  • Stir It! – Lindy and More
  • Swing Productions
  • Tanzwolke

Did I forget you? Send me a message if you want to be listed.

Filed Under: Dance Tagged With: Balboa, Blues, Lindy Hop, Swing, Switzerland

Dance Teaching Idea: Ask & Tell

20.05.2011 by Chris

If you are teaching more advanced swing dancers (Balboa or Lindy Hop) this teaching concept might be interesting for you.

I didn't invent it, though. I got the inspiration from The Balboa Experiment, where it was used in several sessions.

In Ask & Tell lessons the students teach each other. I guess it even goes further: the students get inspired to watch other dancers on the social dance floor and to ask for a step, a variation or a move they like.

How Ask & Tell works

Teaching idea: Ask and Tell

There are different ways to use the concept, here is one possibility

  1. Divide the class in two halfs.
  2. Define a subject (look for foot variations, styling, pure bal, and so on); in this example we take foot variations
  3. Let one half of the class dance and ask them to use foot variations, the other half is watching, then switch and repeat. You can even rotate partners and repeat the whole procedure.
  4. Ask the students to call out a dancer whose foot variation they like
  5. The student who got called out shows now, how he/she is doing the foot variation and teaches it to the group
  6. Divide the class now in small groups of two couples and let them try to dance the foot variation and to give feedback to each other
  7. Option: If the class is on a high level you even could ask them to take the variation as inspiration and let them create a new variation (a variation of the variation). After a defined time, the small groups show their solutions to the rest of the class.

Role of the teacher

The teacher isn't teaching anything, he/she is coaching. He/she is leading the class and giving feedback. If nobody dares to call out a dancer (pt. 4) the teacher does it.


What do you think about this teaching idea? Did you use this or a similar concept already? Please share your thoughts!

Photo credit: melodi2

Filed Under: Dance, Education, Most Popular Tagged With: Balboa, Lindy Hop, Swing, Teaching idea

Index of Basic Classic Dance Clips – Compiled by Bobby White

23.02.2011 by Chris

To all swing dancers and jazz historians

Whiteys Lindy Hoppers

Please take a minute (actually an hour or so) and check out this amazing source!

With a huge effort, Jack the Vampire aka Bobby White compiled a really long index of classic basic clips from, before and after the swing era and released it on his blog Swungover.

The index is separated in different styles:

  • Pre-Swing
  • Lindy Hop
  • Balboa and Bal-Swing
  • Collegiate Shag
  • Solo Jazz and Misc. Jazz Choreographies
  • Blues
  • Misc.

For each clip, Bobby provides the year of its origin and a short description.

Here is the link:

An Index of Basic Classic Clips

And don't forget to leave a comment on Bobby's website!

Thank you Bobby for your awesome work!

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The “Heavy” Follower – Article by Bobby White

Filed Under: Dance, History/Culture Tagged With: Balboa, Bobby White, Clips, Lindy Hop, Swing, Swungover

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