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Al Minn's Kicks
- This footwork variation was taught to the Harlem Hot Shots by Al Minns himself, and works both as an independent styling, in call-and-response format, or as choreography. Breakdown includes great advice about making it feel good, and how to execute without getting in your partner's way.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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2 |
$1.99
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Back Charleston
- This is a complete explanation of all the movements and concepts that go into quality back charleston or tandem charleston. Breakdown includes a clear explanation of the entrance and exit, as well as a lot of detail about arm styling, classic body positioning, and clean execution.
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Partner Charleston
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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2 |
$1.99
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Charleston Split
- This classic lift is broken down and explained so that you and a partner you trust can execute it cleanly both in a performance context and a social-dance context. Lots of details about how the move should feel, and how the leader can make this happen as cleanly (and safely!) as possible, plus what a follower needs to do with her body for everything to work.
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Partner Charleston
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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3 |
$1.99
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Curl and Points
- This is a classic Frankie Manning sequence, which also appears in the choreography known as the Lindy Chorus. The movements are broken down with an emphasis on connection, and a variety styling options are given to maintain the authentic aesthetic.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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2 |
$1.99
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Down's Break
- A memorable and jazzy sequence straight from the film Hellzapoppin'! Entrance and exit are explained in detail. Separate breakdowns are given for leader and follower, and styling tips help maintain the traditional look.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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4 |
$1.99
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Jig Walks Figure
- The breakdown of this lesson is jam-packed with information: what jig walks are, how they work, how to incorperate them into your dance individually or lead/follow, plus a complete breakdown of a follow's turn within this format, how to make it feel good, and how you can add this to your social and performance dancing right away.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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2 |
$1.99
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Lady's Twists
- Call them twists, swivels, whatever you like; either way, the nuances of this classic styling for follows run deep, and this lesson takes a detailed look at how you want them to look and feel, as well as how they function within a swingout. Whether twists are new to you, or if you just want to take an in-depth look at this traditional embellishment, you will have something to learn from this lesson.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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2 |
$1.99
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Rhythm Concept
- This is a complete explanation of how Daniel and Asa think about rhythms in a Lindy Hop context. They explanation their use of call-and-response, but also give detail about how they come up with rhythmic variations in the first place. Finally, some tips are given to help spark your creativity and enlarge your rhythmic vocabulary on your own.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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3 |
$1.99
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Swing Kick
- This is a standard must-know footwork variation that can be used to augment your fast dancing, but also as an embellishment at any tempo. As with any variation in which the fundamental shape of your movement is changed, this lesson teaches you how to make the proper adjustments in your body so that it still feels natural, even while doing this new step.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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3 |
$1.99
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Dynamite Triple
- This lesson teaches a lead how to change the shape and timing of the basic footwork such that it sets up an explosive hip turn! Breakdown includes how the footwork mechanics effect that body positioning, where the lead comes from, and some tips for follows to be responsive to this kind of change.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Mattias Lundmark,
Hanna Zetterman
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3 |
$1.99
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Juicy Twist Around
- This lesson teaches Hanna's highly stylized and juicy take on follower's switches. Breakdown includes timing details, an up-close look at how Hanna acheives this hypnotizing effect, and everything a leader needs to know to allow for this to happen.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Mattias Lundmark,
Hanna Zetterman
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2 |
$1.99
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Jump Turn
- This lesson teaches an exciting traveling turn for follows. Breakdown includes how your footwork needs to change to dictate the shape of the figure, how to adapt the rhythm to different tempos, and some body control tips for both partners.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Mattias Lundmark,
Hanna Zetterman
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3 |
$1.99
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One More Turn Turn
- This lesson teaches a step that makes use of an unexpected tuck out of an inside turn. Breakdown includes crucial timing details, how the connection works during the direction change, and how a follower can best make use of her frame in order to be responsive to this kind of figure.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Mattias Lundmark,
Hanna Zetterman
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2 |
$1.99
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Double Charleston Kicks
- This lesson teaches a some classic jazz kicks ready for implementation into your jazz routines or solo improvisations. Breakdown includes suggestions for arm styling, an explanation of cross-body movement, and some timing variations.
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Jazz (Vernacular)
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about
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Sakarias Larsson
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2 |
$1.99
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Hips and Hands
- This lesson teaches a figure for social Lindy Hop that makes use of the whole body, and requires a relaxed and dynamic frame. Breakdown incldues timing and body positioning details, plus some great advice for the follows on how they can be most helpful in this kind of movement, but also in how they can apply those good habits to their basics.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Sakarias Larsson,
Frida Segerdahl
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3 |
$1.99
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Sak's Super Spin
- This lesson teaches a dynamic showcase figure for the leaders with some optional stylings for both partners. Breakdown includes communication tips, some turning technique, and an alternate ending that gives you some choices in how you might want to implement this figure on the social dance floor.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Sakarias Larsson,
Frida Segerdahl
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4 |
$1.99
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Swingout Theory
- Daniel and Asa's swingout is spacious, athletic, and relaxed, but is also extremely powerful for fast tempos and performance dancing. In this lesson they explain their connection, their stylistic decisions, and the mechanics that make this version of the swingout worth some serious study.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Daniel Heedman,
Asa Palm
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3 |
$1.99
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Swingout Theory
- 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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Lindy Hop
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about
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Mattias Lundmark,
Hanna Zetterman
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2 |
$1.99
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Swingout Theory
- This lesson is a complete explanation of Sakarias and Frida's take on the Lindy Hop basic. Not only does it involve some unique body placement and an open, spacious feeling, but it is also very well suited to social improvisation. Breakdown includes several footwork variations you can integrate into your social swingout right away for both partners.
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Lindy Hop
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about
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Sakarias Larsson,
Frida Segerdahl
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3 |
$1.99
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