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Random Links & Videos: History Lesson Edition

Four weeks after ULHS and still no word on official results.  Even ALHC put up their results a week after it ended. I still have unofficial results in my "ULHS 2009 Round Up" post, and at least lots of people are talking about ULHS online. I also just added another blog to that post from another attendee.  <Me>

Just in case ALHC was feeling neglected, someone who attended that event finally posted a review to prove that someone went.  The omnipresent and always opinionated Allen Hall chimes in with the latest installment of his  <News and Views>

That post also includes his latest sojourn to DC with his wife Rudy last week.  They hit up The Boilermakers at Glen Echo hosted by Flying Feet and stopped by The Jam Cellar.

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tags: ALHC, tap, ULHS, lindy hop
categories: Video and Link Highlights
Wednesday 11.11.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 1
 

Anatomy of a Dance Contest: The Champions’ Strictly Lindy Hop Division at ILHC 2009 pt. II

There’s been a lot of discussion about the use of pre-planned choreographed sequences in social dance contests for awhile now.  (Yehoodi, Lindybloggers, and White Heat) Event directors Nina Gilkenson, Tena, and Sylvia shared those same concerns.  At the same time, they didn’t want to tell the dancers how they should dance . . . even though they really wanted to.

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tags: ILHC, lindy hop, Event Planning, event management, event coordination
categories: Dance Commentary, Music Commentary, ILHC Commentary
Monday 11.09.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 7
 

Anatomy of a Dance Contest: The Champions’ Strictly Lindy Hop Division at ILHC 2009 pt. I

I’ve already written quite a bit about this past International Lindy Hop Championships, but to illustrate how complex any one part of an event can be I’m going to give you a peak behind the curtains of The Champions’ Strictly Lindy Hop Division at ILHC 2009. This one competition took about 20 minutes out of a four day event. Theoretically, a dance contest sounds like a deceptively simple recipe:  Add one part music, several parts dancers, and it’s off to the races, right?  In reality . . . not so much.

There’s a very thin, delicate and ever shifting line between managing an event and just letting it happen.  There’s no secret formula for making sure everything goes right, just as there’s no way to anticipate and prepare for everything that can go wrong.  There’s a lot of moving parts; not just logistical, but also creative and political.  Details are plentiful, and it’s remarkably easy to be tripped up by even the smallest one.

Make good decisions, and if you’re lucky, you may be rewarded with something very special.

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tags: ILHC, lindy hop, event planning, event management, event coordination
categories: Dance Commentary, ILHC Commentary
Sunday 11.08.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 1
 

Q & A with Skye Humphries pt. 4

Let's talk about the places where you can Lindy Hop – If I wanted to start, how could I do that?

Most major cities have a Lindy Hop scene.  The best place to start is the internet- finding the local dance and going out.  Of course lessons are a helpful way to get a handle on the basics, but the most important thing is to go out and start moving to the music.

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tags: ULHS, lindy hop
categories: Skye Humphries
Thursday 11.05.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 3
 

Random Videos: Swedish MTV Edition

Apparently the Swedes love their Lindy Hop.  So much that different kinds of bands keep using Lindy Hoppers like The Harlem Hot Shots and others in their music videos. The first one up is an actual swing video from the Carling Family.

[googlevideo=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4572375059074507023#]

 [Note: As you can see this video referenced the old Google Video site, but it's been so long that I don't remember what the video was. I'm keeping it here in the hopes of one day figuring it out.]

tags: lindy hop
categories: Video and Link Highlights
Wednesday 11.04.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 2
 

Q & A with Skye Humphries pt. 3

In the last decade, swing dancing in general has seen a surge in popularity – what accounts for that?  Can you explain the time line?

Well certainly Neo-swing in the 90’s gave a certain form of the dance and music a new kind of visibility.  Clubs put on Swing nights, young people flocked to bars and clubs and dance classes.

While the scenes co-existed, (with more or less overlap in different regions) they were never identical.   When Neo-Swing faded, Lindy Hop had gained new enthusiasts but didn’t disappear.   [Lindy Hop] had been around before and continued after.  Many young people were exposed to it though college started Swing clubs and the demographic began to shift towards a younger crowd.

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tags: lindy hop
categories: Skye Humphries
Tuesday 11.03.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 2
 

ULHS 2009 Video Index

This page is just to help me keep track of this years's Ultimate Lindy Hop Showdown goodness.

Note that I've updated the ULHS 2009 Round Up with three additional blogs I've found about the event this year.

ULHS 2009 Round Up

ULHS 2009 Videos:  Battle Footage

ULHS 2009 Videos-Friday Choreography Showcase

ULHS 2009 Videos:  Saturday Evening Competitions-Solo Jazz and J & J

ULHS 2009 Videos:  Sunday Evening Competitions

ULHS 2009 Videos:  The Fun Stuff

tags: ULHS
categories: Video and Link Highlights
Monday 11.02.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
 

ULHS 2009 Videos: The Fun Stuff

Here are some random miscellaneous various clips that people have put up to give you a little flavor of the sights and sounds of ULHS 2009. Baseball game between Musicians and Dancers

Chazz Young leads the Shim Sham at House of Blues

Tap & Craziness at the Wax museum

Meschiya Lake sings Backyard Blues with Luke Winslow King

Sister Kate & Friends

This Little Light of Mine - Preservation Hall Jazz Band

The Loose Marbles

Street Swing Dance Contest

Preliminary Round

Finals

tags: ULHS, lindy hop
categories: Video and Link Highlights
Sunday 11.01.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 1
 

ALHC Results & Other Contest Notes

Many people will be suprised to discover that The American Lindy Hop Championships took place last weekend.  In case the suspense was killing you, results are online.

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tags: ALHC, Camp Hollywood, ILHC, ULHS, lindy hop
categories: Video and Link Highlights
Saturday 10.31.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
 

ULHS 2009 Videos: Sunday Evening Competitions

Solo Blues Music played by:  The Loose Marbles

Preliminary Round

Final

Dancers in order of appearance:

  1. Dax Hock
  2. Nikki Marvin
  3. Sara Deckard
  4. ???  (Anyone know?)

Slow Swing and Blues

Music played by:  The Washboard Chazz Blue Trio

Preliminary Round Heat 1

Preliminary Round Heat 2

Final

Dancers in order of appearance

  1. Michale Darigol & Sara Deckard
  2. Giselle Anguizola & Chance Bushman
  3. Tommy Blacharz & Annie Trudeau
  4. Todd Yannacone & Alice Mei
  5. Ramona Staffeld & Peter Strom

Winners:  Ramona Staffeld & Peter Strom

tags: ULHS
categories: Video and Link Highlights
Saturday 10.31.09
Posted by Jerry Almonte
 
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