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(check International
Workshop Series page for upcoming
workshops)
International Lindy Hop Workshop Series
The Legendary King of Swing...
Frankie Manning
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Cynthia Millman, Matt Bedell & Laura Jeffers,
Tony & Aurelie Tye
Friday, February 18
Saturday, February 19
2005
Cambridge, MA
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Frankie
Manning began dancing in the 1920s
in the ballrooms of Harlem. As a lead dancer and choreographer
of the legendary Whitey's
Lindy Hoppers, he toured the U.S., Europe, South America and
Australia, and appeared in numerous films. In the early 1980s,
thanks to Steven Mitchell and Erin Stevens, Frankie was coaxed
out of retirement.
Since then he has appeared in Malcolm X as well as many
TV productions, and in 1992 received a Tony Award for choreography
in the Broadway hit Black & Blue. More recently
he was featured in the Ken Burns' documentary Jazz. Today
at 90, Frankie travels extensively spreading inspiration and
joy to dancers worldwide.
Cynthia Millman has
a passion for researching Jazz dance and music. From archival
records and interviews with the originators, she has amassed
a wealth of knowledge, as well as a superb collection of photographs,
film clips and memorabilia. Cynthia has written extensively about
dance, including articles for Oxford University Press's International
Encyclopedia of Dance, and has served as consultant for numerous
documentaries including the PBS Swinging with Duke. Through
her presentations and demonstrations, she has also shared her passion
directly with audiences in both the U.S. and Europe.
Laura
Jeffers is director of the Big
Apple Lindy Hoppers,
NYC's premier Swing dance troupe sponsored by the New York
Swing Dance Society, and she taught Swing at the Sandra
Cameron Dance Center for 7 years. Laura has also produced
a number of Swing events including co-producing Frankie Manning's
85th Birthday Bash at Roseland Ballroom in May 1999.
Laura & Matt have long been known for their attention
to the technique, styling, and musical interpretations of classic
Lindy Hop.
Matt
Bedell taught at Hop Swing and
a Jump for
4 years,
was assistant director and a featured performer with Swing
Dance America from
2001-2003, and has performed as a member of the Big Apple Lindy
Hoppers and the Grit Grinders. With Jennifer Jones he
has placed in numerous competitions including 1st in the Open
Showcase at
the 2004 American Lindy Hop Championships, 1st in the Champions
Routine division at the 2003 New York Lindy
Hop Open and 2nd in the
Lindy Showcase divisions of the 2004 U.S. Open Swing
Dance Championships, 2003 American
Lindy Hop Championships, Grand Nationals, and North Atlantic Dance Championships.
Tony
& Aurelie Tye met as beginner dancers in Boston in 1990,
first experienced Lindy Hop in 1992 and have been hooked ever
since. With their own Hop to the Beat Dance Studio, Tony
and Aurelie regularly teach classes, perform, DJ and host dances
and weekend
workshops. Since 1997 they have hosted the annual week long Beantown
Lindy Hop Summer Camp and since 2002, the Beantown Mini-Camp and Northeast
Lindy Hop Championships. They played a major role in establishing
the growing Lindy Hop community in New England and have also
taught at workshops and dance weekends throughout the East Coast
from Maine
to Florida. This past summer they were instructors at Augusta
Camp's Blues and Swing Week in West Virginia and at Ryan
and Jenny's Camp Savoy in England. While performing with The
Kamikaze Jitterbugs, highlights included a tour in Asia with
the Artie Shaw Orchestra and dancing with the Boston Pops in
a nationally-televised concert. Competition credits include the 1994 American
Swing Dance Team Champions. Besides their dance studio, Tony
and Aurelie keep busy with their Hop
to the Beat Dancers, who have appeared on TV, in live shows,
and at benefits, concerts, outdoor fairs, corporate functions,
dances, weddings and private parties throughout New England.
SCHEDULE
Cambridge,
Massachusetts
Cambridge Friends School,
5 Cadbury Road, Cambridge, MA 02140 |
| Friday, February 18, 2005 |
| A |
8:00-10:00pm |
Swing Stories: Frankie
Manning and the Lindy Hop
with Frankie Manning & Cynthia Millman
Frankie Manning, an originator of the Lindy Hop, brings history to life with
his riveting accounts of dancing at Harlem's Savoy
Ballroom in the 1930s, touring the globe with Whitey's Lindy Hoppers, performing
with musical giants of the Swing Era, fighting and dancing his way through World
War II, and spearheading the international Swing dance revival of the last two
decades. He is assisted by dance historian Cynthia Millman, who will show video
clips illustrating the history of this major American dance. |
| Saturday, February 19, 2005 |
| B1 |
12:45-2:00pm |
Lindy Hop Fundamentals
with Matt Bedell & Laura Jeffers
(no experience or partner needed)
Starting at the
beginning, focus on lead/follow and connection. Great
for all levels.
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| B2 |
Lindy Chorus 1
with Tony & Aurelie
Tye
(partner required, intermediate+ level)
Bring a partner and learn this fun routine which was
choreographed by Frankie. Must have previous Lindy Hop
experience. Performing at the evening dance is
encouraged but optional |
| C |
2:15-3:30pm |
Beyond Fundamentals
with Frankie Manning & Aurelie Tye
(no partner needed, follows on from B1)
Moving on from the basics. |
| D1 |
3:45-5:00pm |
Big Apple
with Matt Bedell & Laura Jeffers
(non-partner, all levels)
Popular in the 1930s, this dance combines Swing and Jazz
movements and is danced in a circle. Learn moves such as
Stomps, Rocks, Spank-the-Baby, Suzy-Q and more!
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OR |
| D2 |
Lindy Chorus 2
with Tony & Aurelie
Tye
(partner required, intermediate+ level)
Continuation of B2. |
| E |
5:15-6:30pm |
Lindy Hop, Frankie's Choice
with Frankie
Manning & Laura Jeffers
(no partner needed, int./advanced to advanced level)
Learn from the man himself! This class is for experienced
Lindy Hoppers. |
D
A
N
C
E |
8:30pm-
Midnight |
Hop to the Beat
Swing Dance
(Beginner Lesson 8:30-9:00pm)
DJ Tony Tye
Dance Exhibitions including Hop to the Beat Dancers |
Check the full directions for parking information.
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Cambridge Friends School, 5 Cadbury Road,
Cambridge, MA 02140
Off of Sherman Street, across from the park, Fresh Pond area.
Near Porter Square and Alewife T stops
on the Red Line.
Click here for full directions and map.
Full payment required to hold your spot. Partners not required
except for Workshop B2 and D2. (If you are
looking for a partner, we will help match people at the workshops.)
Same price
to watch
workshops. Please note, for these workshops there will be no
refunds after Wednesday, February 9, 2005. No videotaping
permitted. If pre-registered, please arrive at least 15 minutes
before your first workshop each day to allow time to check-in
and warm-up.
If not pre-registered, please arrive 20 minutes early to
allow time to register (space permitting). If
you are not able to pre-register, please still submit an on-line
registration form to help speed your registration on the
day.
Click here
for registration form.
SHOES & BAGS: For the workshops
please be sure to bring clean dry sneakers (smoother soles have
less
traction
and are better, allowing for easy turning) or soft-soled flat
dance shoes. (Please, no hard soled, or black rubber soled shoes
that leave marks.) Please change shoes on the entrance mat to
help prevent outside wet, salt and grit from getting on the wooden
floor. Please leave all bags and street shoes outside the gymnasium
so as to maximize the dance space. SNACKS & DRINKS: You may
want to bring snacks for the workshop breaks. Although there
are nearby places to get food, there is nothing close enough
if time
is
short. There are no vending machines in the buildings. Juice
and bottled water will be available for purchase.
To get notified about these or future workshops, please ask
to be added to our mailing list.
Class sizes will be limited, please pre-register
to ensure a spot.
REGISTER EARLY TO
RECEIVE DISCOUNT
| Price
List |
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Payment by
February 9 |
Payment after
February 9 |
| Swing Stories |
$15 |
$15 |
| Any 1 workshop |
$15 |
$20 |
| Any 2 workshops |
$30 |
$40 |
| Any 3 workshops |
$45 |
$60 |
| Any 4 workshops |
$55 |
$75 |
| Swing Stories &
any 4 workshops |
$65 |
$90 |
| click
here for on-line registration form |
There is no preregistration for the Hop
to the Beat Swing Dance. The cost is $8 at the door.
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