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Serious Sundays - preview of 3rd episode from the 2nd series

Serious Sundays - preview of 3rd episode from the 2nd series

Full video available at www.heedman.com/shop This episode handles some of the following topics: * Why we are not pleased with a specific Lindy Hop competition * The music used in competitions * What is our best competition memory? * What creates a good/bad competition setting for competitors? * Teaching out of passion or to earn money * Can you become as good of a teacher on a hobby level as on a professional level? * What are the complications when only teaching for free during a longer time? * Rivalry between Lindy Hop schools and the problems it creates * Ways to collaborate instead to create a win-win situation * The long term problem of not paying teachers in your dance society * Paid or not paid teachers - pros and cons, what's the differences and is there a problem with any of them? * A new community dilemma - students started to sell the explicit material from a certain professional dance teachers workshop - promoting it as "learn the exact material from X & Y for Z Euro" This 2nd series of Serious Sundays contains: - 4 different main topics. - 4h of serious swing dance talks, discussions and demonstrations concerning today's Lindy Hop scene, specific favourite dancers/video clips and much more. - Access to a private discussion forum. - Future discussion topics on request. Dance instructors: Åsa & Daniel Heedman, Sweden info@heedman.com www.heedman.com

Updated 3 months ago

Serious Sundays - preview of 3rd episode from the 2nd series

Lesson Lindy Hop Serious Sundays 2020 Heedman 2020 Lindy Hop
Updated 3 months ago
Preview Big Apple class #4

Preview Big Apple class #4

Full instructional video available at www.heedman.com/shop Friday Fiesta "The Big Apple-party" In this series we will work with the original dance clip from the movie "Keep Punching" and the Big Apple routine that is seen there choreographed by Frankie Manning. We are not only going to work through the steps and the routine but will focus on different ways of doing each step and highlight different dancers from the Whitey's Lindy Hoppers and their own unique way in some of these steps. We hope to inspire you to move differently and help you find a more authentic frame of reference for your body movements. This series includes anecdotes and tips that we got from Frankie on some of the steps in the Big Apple routine. We will talk about how we practiced before the big performance for "Frankie 95" when we were going to perform this routine for Frankie's supposed-to-be "Birthday show" and what we did to improve our own dancing after 10 years of already have "known" the Big Apple. We will also talk about what is good to think about when choreographing a routine and how many routines of today have lost the link and resemblance of swing jazz music. Special treat for this series: The Big Apple Contest! If you want to; you send us a video of yourself dancing after the full class series is completed and we are going to select one winner based on: authenticity, rhythm, style and spirit. The winner will not only get a clear description of "why" he/she/they won but also, you will win a little special something - Surprise!! Dance instructors: Åsa & Daniel Heedman, Sweden info@heedman.com www.heedman.com

Updated 3 months ago

Preview Big Apple class #4

Performance Lindy Hop Friday Fiesta 2020 Heedman 2020 Lindy Hop
Updated 3 months ago
Thriving in Crisis: The Chick Webb Orchestra and the Great Depression

Thriving in Crisis: The Chick Webb Orchestra and the Great Depression

We are so lucky to have Christi Jay Wells speak on this subject. Their PhD dissertation on Chick Webb won a major award: The Wiley Housewright Dissertation Award from the Society for American Music. We’re really looking forward to this! For ESL to follow along with the script click here: https://www.frankiemanningfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/WellsThriving-in-CrisisFrankie-Manning-Foundation.pdf And you can download my whole dissertation here: https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/concern/dissertations/vm40xs64g Guest speaker, Christi Jay Wells Ph.D. Christopher J. “Christi Jay” Wells is assistant professor of musicology at Arizona State University’s School of Music and affiliate faculty with ASU’s Center for the Study of Race and Democracy. They received their doctorate in 2014 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where their dissertation on drummer/bandleader Chick Webb and swing music in Harlem during the Great Depression received the Society for American Music’s Wiley Housewright Dissertation Award and UNC’s Glen Haydon Award for an Outstanding Dissertation in Musicology. They have also received Videmus’s Edgar A. Toppin Award for Outstanding Research in African American Music, a Morroe Berger/Benny Carter Jazz Research Fellowship from the Institute of Jazz Studies, and the Irving Lowens Article Award from the Society for American Music. A social jazz and blues dancer for over a decade, Wells regularly places highly in blues dance competitions and is a frequent lecturer and clinician at national and international events, having recently taught blues and jazz dance classes and lectured on dance history in Seoul, South Korea and Hong Kong. Professor Wells is currently writing a book about the history of jazz music’s ever-shifting relationship with popular dance (under contract with Oxford University Press) and has published articles in the journals Women & Music, Jazz & Culture, Journal of the Society for American Music, and Daedalus as well as providing multiple chapters on jazz dance history topics for volumes in the Oxford Handbook series. To make a donation to the Frankie Manning Foundation visit: https://frankiemanningfoundation.org/

Updated 3 months ago

Thriving in Crisis: The Chick Webb Orchestra and the Great Depression

Lindy Hop Frankie Manning 2020
Updated 3 months ago