Online Lindy Hop Dance Lessons: "Swingout Theory"

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Level: 2
Duration: 8:12
Price: $1.99

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Lesson Description:This lesson is a complete study of what makes a beautiful swingout for Mattias and Hanna. This swingout is versatile for social dancing as well as performance, and as you'll see, it differs from many other swingouts in how they treat the 1-2 and the 5-6. If you've ever wondered what makes these Swedish swingouts look so light and expansive, check out the techniques described in this lesson.

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Mattias Lundmark (Stockholm, , Sweden)

Styles: Lindy Hop, Jazz (Vernacular)
Teaches with: Hanna Zetterman
Available lessons: 10

Harlem Hot Shots is artistic, professional and re-creative. All of the company's activities are inspired by the ideals of the Swing Era, focusing on faithful reconstructions and a framework that is true to the period. No modernizing. No compromising. Instead, the music, dances, costumes and overall presentation all emanate directly from genuine sources, such as authentic material from old film clips as well as many meetings with dancers and musicians who were active in the USA during the 1930s and 40s. No intermediaries or distortions. No superficial adaptations or transparent cliches. Simply pure swing.

Hanna Zetterman (Herrang, Uppland, Sweden)

Styles: Lindy Hop, Jazz (Vernacular)
Teaches with: Mattias Lundmark
Available lessons: 10

Harlem Hot Shots is artistic, professional and re-creative. All of the company's activities are inspired by the ideals of the Swing Era, focusing on faithful reconstructions and a framework that is true to the period. No modernizing. No compromising. Instead, the music, dances, costumes and overall presentation all emanate directly from genuine sources, such as authentic material from old film clips as well as many meetings with dancers and musicians who were active in the USA during the 1930s and 40s. No intermediaries or distortions. No superficial adaptations or transparent cliches. Simply pure swing.