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Behind The Dance: Frida & Skye at ALHC 2005

John White over at Black Belt Lindy just posted the second part of an analysis of Frida Segerdahl & Skye Humphries’ 1st place performance from the Classic Division of the 2005 American Lindy Hop Championships. This reminded me of a comment I tried posting to another blog talking about the same clip, but for some reason never got through. (I just checked and the whole blog is gone now) I thought I’d dust it off, shine it up real nice, and post it if only because it still kinda amazes me how much people obsess over this particular performance. I mean, it’s good, but it really wasn’t meant to be much of anything.

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tags: lindy hop
categories: Dance Commentary
Tuesday 03.08.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 6
 

Rhythm Method

I thought I'd keep with the drumming theme from last week and spotlight my favorite swing drummers of today.

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tags: Benny Goodman, gene krupa, Brooks Tegler, music, swing music
categories: Music Commentary
Friday 03.04.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 1
 

Random DCenes: Just Beat It

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You won’t find Malcolm X Park on any map of DC. Only long time locals call Meridian Hill Park that. And it’s on Sundays where you’ll find the legendary drum circle.

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tags: malcolm x park, meridian hil park, columbi heights, african drum circle
categories: DC
Friday 02.25.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 2
 

Pondering

There’s a meme going around citing that a good reason to dump Facebook is because you spend more time reading about the inanities of your friends' lives as opposed to classic literature like War and Peace. I have no intention of reading War and Peace any time soon. Never thought about it before I got a Facebook account, and my current disposition doesn’t bode well for it happening in the near future. To be honest, my ability to get through a book has diminished greatly with age.  There used to be a time where I could polish off a 500 page novel in a week or two.  Not so much anymore. I can’t get past a paragraph before I stare off into space considering it, dozing off for a few minutes, and then re-reading the same passage trying to figure out where I left off.  In light of that, 420 character updates suit me just fine.

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categories: Personal
Wednesday 02.16.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 3
 

Return of the Old School

I was perusing the Herrang teacher line up just to check it out even though I don't have any plans on going. Being the center of the Lindy-verse, it's a just interesting to see who they're bringing in each year. I have no plans to do another analysis like I did last year, but I noticed a few new names including Laura Glaess & Mike Roberts, Alice Mei & Thomas Blacharz, and Sarah Breck & Dax Hock. One name that jumped out at me was Marty Lau, which is funny because I was talking about him with a few friends just this weekend. He's teaching Balboa during week three with Sylvia Sykes.

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tags: lindy hop, balboa, bal-swing
categories: Dance Commentary
Tuesday 02.15.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 3
 

Then & Now: Jo & Nick

Hopefully I’ll talk a bit about the Lone Star Championships by next week. Until then I thought I’d point out Jo Hoffberg’s dance with Nick Williams in the Invitational Jack & Jill of that event.

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tags: Lindy Hop, jo hoffberg, emily hoffberg, Nick Williams
categories: Dance Commentary
Wednesday 02.09.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 7
 

How Ya Like Me Now?

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Announcing the next stage on my road to internet domination: the Wondering & Pondering official Facebook presence. Like it here.

It occurred to me that I keep amassing links and videos that I hope to post on this blog, but since I always want to do it up all fancy like, they just kinda languish in the ether.

So I'll use the Facebook page to pass along the articles and random videos of interest that I don't have time to discuss in depth here.  And I'll also post links to new posts from here as well.  It'll be like a secret club except everyone will know about it.  Everyone.

It'll also be a good way for people to connect with me on FB.  Honestly, I still feel a little weird accepting friend requests from people I've never met before.  I know plenty of you read the blog, but I'd like to reserve my personal FB page for people I know directly.  So if we're FB friends now, but we've never met, there's a good chance I may be cutting you loose soon.  It's nothing personal, but . . .  you know . . . there's just nothing personal between us. But then, you'll have this new Facebook page to Like and we can keep up that way.

I also realized that I spent an entire post describing my YouTube favoriting rationale, but forgot to link to my YouTube page.

That's this thing here: http://www.youtube.com/user/jalmon007

Feel free to subscribe.  Or just hit refresh a lot, waiting for the next embarrassing old video to pop up.

Tell your friends.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tFFYnKxFss

categories: JSAlmonte Projects, Video and Link Highlights
Friday 02.04.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
 

Ernest Goes to School

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I still don’t have a lot of time to do a longer blog, but I thought I’d share a few videos in addition to the pictures I took in Atlantic City this past weekend. I don’t make it a secret that I’m a big fan of The Boilermaker Jazz Band, and one of the many reasons is bassist Ernest McCarty.  I’ve talked about him before, (there’s a lot to talk about this super interesting guy) but he’s also the main reason for these videos.  He was On from the very beginning.  Within a minute of their first song, he caused me to go grab my camera to capture the funk he was laying down.

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tags: ernest mccarty, bass, jazz, swing music
categories: Music Commentary
Thursday 02.03.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 4
 

Photo Essay: Dig In, Swing Out

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Here are some pictures I took this weekend at the Bally’s Swing Dance Offco-sponsored by Yehoodi.com.  Another one of those times where I wish I was a better photographer.  Or at least a decent one. But there are a few things I captured that I want to talk about more generally in future posts, so I thought I'd put them up especially since this particular series tells a nice story.

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categories: Event Commentary
Monday 01.31.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 6
 

More Lindy Focus Highlights & Bonus Footage

It occurred to me that I said that I was going to post my other Lindy Focus video highlights and I never did.  Well the long wait is over.  And because this slipped my mind I included some super special sauce footage at the end of this post.

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tags: lindy focus, lindy hop, Solo Dance, Solo Jazz Dance
categories: Video and Link Highlights
Thursday 01.27.11
Posted by Jerry Almonte
Comments: 2
 
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