3 Song Dance Along w/ Carolina Reapers - for Lindy Hop and Swing Dance
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2021
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Vernacular Jazz practice is one of the best ways to improve your partnered Lindy Hop and Swing Dance. Plus, it's just so fun!
Just follow along. After you go through the video once, feel free to go back and break things down, but give yourself a few chances to see and do in real time. After all - that's what we have to do on the social dance floor!
MUSIC:
00:07 - You Talk a Little Trash, Medium
03:57 - The Goon Drag, Slow (Show) Song
08:10 - The Jeep is Jumpin', Fast
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I love it!
If I follow it at home, I think it would be a workout.
I wish there was a longer video~
thanks!!!
Love it Laura 🔥
Amazing stuff, Laura! You're on fire! Can't wait to see you on real life again!
Likewise. I'm going to dance until I get physically ill. Thanks for the songs!!
I loooove your dancing and your choreography!! 💕
So much happiness in your choreo, thank you.... like your place and your dress😉
This is brilliant, how enjoyable and fun when to dance! Laura, thanks for sharing! I love it, and it makes my day❣️
I'm so happy to give anyone a reason to dance! Thank you :)
This was so much fun! I loved the editing with both angles, it made me feel like I was dancing with friends 🥰 That last song got me sweating! 😅
Oh, you didn't want to see a closeup of my face. I am a SWEATER!! We dance with real friends soon!
I was having a bit of rough day. Dancing along with you put a big smile on my face. Thanks for the vid!
Oh, that's wonderful to hear. That's what dancing is all about.
I am one of your subbies on CZcams and I really enjoy your videos!
Your smile always encourage me. Thank you. I hope you are happy and smiling all the time.
Thank YOU! Trying my best - people like you help to keep me dancing!
@@LauraGlaess Hope to keep in touch with you.💛
Love it
Another great video Laura! So many moves to practice! Also, how do you keep those indoor plants so green and healthy?
Lol! They gotta stay right by the window or they get very grouchy.
this absolutely kicked my 🍑
i'll be back for revenge tomorrow
love it! but kinda sad you think of lindy in terms of color. I think it is a human dance and a great cultural tribute ... but whatever...
It's definitely a dance done by all kinds of humans all over the world now. However, it was Black Americans who invented it, and that imbues Lindy Hop with a specific culture that is important to the artistic identity of the dance.
Also, given current cultural events, I feel it is especially important to give credit where credit is due.
@@LauraGlaess Well, all the dress up that goes hand in hand with lindy is definitly of white origin // most blacks would not have been able to purchase those stichings and fancy stuff back then, and most whites neither. Blacks trying to imitate white business men - how whites dressed (the suit) back when when visiting ballrooms etc. So I am not sure what you call "it imbues a specific culture" / do you dance in a barn or a ballroom build by white architects and white civil engineers - how stupid it sounds for me to mention "white" here, is incredible. Than I can see an LA lindy hop or a more ballroom like lindy hop (gene kelly etc) that branched a few years later. Yeah, that goes back to the annoying and really problamatic discussion about "black lindy hop" or "white lindy" etc. Again: focus on separation, on splitting communities etc.
I dont like splitting pleople in groups. Why not have it be inclusive? Why would you focus on the color? In a historical context, I absolutly agree and beginners should be taught the origin of the dance as it is an important part of the dance.
But do you take out your new smartphone and tell people: "that is my new smartphone which is a product of white engineering"? So why mention it every time with lindy? Why do you focus on color?