Dancing the Lindy Hop
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Dance the Lindy Hop
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Teresa Egan
chouette2000@netzero.com
Teresa grew up in the DC metro area and was a gymnast, figure skater, swimmer and diver as a kid. In her senior year of high school, she became an avid Lindy Hopper (the original swing dance). While attending the College of William and Mary, Teresa started to teach Lindy Hop in downtown Richmond with Buck Smolow. They later expanded to teaching in Richmond's East End, Richmond's West End, Williamsburg and Fredericksburg. Buck & Teresa created the Richmond Lindy Hop scene and their first students are now the core. Teresa has done well in dance competitions. In 1998, she and Bill Puschman competed in the DC Dancesport Inferno and won first place in Lindy Hop. In 1999, Teresa competed in the Hanover Dance Festival with Buck Smolow and was awarded first place in the Advanced Swing division and first place overall in the Advanced division. Due to the success of Buck & Teresa's regular classes, they were invited to teach as special guests at big events. The American Red Cross invited them to teach Lindy Hop at their national convention. Later, the Charlottesville Swing Dance Society invited Buck & Teresa to teach a full day workshop in 2000. Also in 2000, The Model A Restorers Club invited them to teach at their national meet. In addition, Teresa received a scholarship to learn from the best Lindy Hoppers in the world in Sweden, Finland, and Russia in 2002.
Dancing the Lindy Hop
Avid Lindy Hopper Teresa Egan demonstrates how to combine all the basic elements of the lindy hop into a full dance.
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Background in 1st Video by ChouetteTE at 02/10/10 04:25PM Flag
For more information on the history and variations of the dance, watch the 1st video in the series. It also explains that only 6-count moves will be taught in this series.
8-count vs. 6-count by ChouetteTE at 02/10/10 04:21PM Flag
True, these videos do not demonstrate the Lindy Basic, which is an 8-count move. However, they are a precursor to learning that using a set of 6-count moves to teach basic swing dance and basic lead/follow skills.
Very few would call this Lindy Hop basic by dannyboy397 at 04/22/09 08:50PM Flag
This is double/triple swing or jockey, which is a Hollywood variation of Lindy Hop (some even consider it the Lindy basic) but most people would consider the 8-count swingout the Lindy basic. I think this video is a little misleading. You can find the Lindy swingout (basic) at iDance.net.
Hmmm by swingout at 01/05/09 12:37AM Flag
With respect, this is pretty wrong. I could see calling it jitterbug, but without a single 8-count step it's hard to justify calling this "Dancing the Lindy Hop". Pretty website, though. :)
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