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where can I buy dance shoes?

The popular Bleyer dance shoes are available in the UK from www.kingdomofdance.co.uk 
Bloch dance shoes also can be bought from www.kingdomofdance.co.uk
Arris Allens you have to go a little further to www.dancestore.com but they are truly fab
Also, Gandolfi, 150 Marylebone Road, nearest tube Baker Street (Tel/Fax 020 7935 6049) sells ‘shoes suitable for Lindy Hopping’. These are truly beautiful shoes.
For hand-made shoes made from authentic 40’s and 50’s patterns call Colin Johnson at Legendary Originals on 020 8647 6948
and/or look at the website www.shoe-makers.com

Please mention Jazz jive swing

 

What is the difference between Lindy Hop/Jitterbug/Jive?

Lindy Hop is the ‘original swing/jive dance’. Lindy Hop developed as a partner dance from the Charleston and the Breakaway in the late 1920s and had its heyday during the 1930s and 40s when it was danced by black dancers, particularly in the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem. As it's popularity grew then the whites started to dance it as well. However because of the racial divide in America at that time they called the same dance Jitterbug. American culture was having an impact in Europe and as the Music of the era crossed the Atlantic so did the Dance.

During the 2nd World War years, American GI's came to Europe and brought this ‘wild’ form of partner dancing with them. There was little or no formal teaching of this street dance and so one learnt from your mates. This caused a chinese whispers effect that altered the dance. This, added to the overtones and interpretations that each nation had from its own history, meant the dance diversified through Europe. As time progressed and the music changed then the dance adjusted becoming accessible in a different guise to succesive generations. In the Uk Jive and Rock'n'roll were all the rage. In France Leroc, Sweden Boog, Germany and Italy Boogie Woogie. However the diversification was even more complex than that and so Glasgow Jive, only found in that city, is just like Boogie Woogie. Once you have figured how that happened then remember that the thing that keeps this wonderful African-American dance alive is it's abiltiy to adapt, to borrow from other dance styles, and to change with the music. So pick the bits you like leave the bits you don't, but don't do that 'till you've got a grip on the basics!

Nowadays we have the benefit of all the music from the 20's to date and all the dance styles. Each style is a cousin to all the others and so many can be mixed together to make your dancing more exciting. So it's a huge jumble of fantastic shapes and ideas set to the soundtrack of the last hundred years. You know there's bound to be something in this play pen for you!!

 

Can you teach us to dance for our wedding?

Yes we can. You should contact us in the office on 01452 70701 or by e-mail us here and we can talk through your requirements. Time is the big factor and so the earlier you start the easier you will find it to get to grips with a few simple steps that will look stunning on your fabulous day.
   

Can we hire you to DJ for a private party or wedding?

Yes you can. You get loads of options. You can just have a DJ, or you ca have them with a sound system and you can then add a light rig to that for the full effect. You can also have a small fun class to get every ojne up and dancing at your event It's all u to you. Contact us and talk through your requirment.
 

When do the days start

On friday you can check in from 12pm. On Saturday and Sunday from 8.30am. Workshops start from 2pm on Friday and 9.00pm on Saturday and Sunday. Evening dances start at 9pm.
   

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