Swing (dance) Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Swing is a group of related street dances, that evolved from Lindy Hop. Swing is a partner dance, where the couple consists of a leader and follower, who share a connection.
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The three main dance forms of swing are Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, and East Coast Swing. However, there are many other dances of this kind.
Originally, swing was danced to Swing music, which is a kind of jazz. Some of the swing jazz great performers are Count Basie, Woody Herman, and Ella Fitzgerald.
Many dance forms fit their own music. West Coast swing is usually danced to blues or rock and roll. Country swing is usually danced to country and western music. Charleston is usually danced to Ragtime music.
Most dances fit many kinds of music. For example today, Lindy Hoppers dance to Ragtime, Swing, Bop, Blues, Rhythm and Blues, Rock and Roll, Disco, and Hip Hop. West Coast Swing dancers may dance to virtually any 4/4 music which is not too fast.
Swing music had a revival in the late 1990s thanks to musician Brian Setzer, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, the movie Swingers, and a number of other bands.Forms of Swing
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