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This Black History Month, we recognize one of the most extravagant dances ever to exist, the Lindy Hop. The style born during the Harlem Renaissance has evolved to live on in its home neighborhood.
Ina cramped basement in central London, two-dozen couples glide, bop and leap around a parquet floor. A few of the men have thin moustaches, waistcoasts and two-tone shoes, while some of the women ...
Swing dancers take to the floor at Denver's Mercury Cafe. The origin of swing dancing goes hand-in-hand with the birth of jazz music. Take the Lindy Hop, the most popular form, which can be traced to ...
A swing dance style born in Harlem's Savoy Ballroom in the 1920s and '30s is finding new footing with young Canadian dancers. The Lindy hop "is like playtime," said Birkley Wisniewski, director of ...
Lindy hop, the joyful swing dance, is making a comeback at social dances in Cape Town. With its origins in the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, the dance popularised by African American New Yorkers in the ...