The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. For locals, by locals. When visitors step into the recently renovated Savoy Denver, they’ll notice a lush mixture of art deco and ...
Michelle Miller, an award-winning journalist and author, is a co-host of "CBS Saturday Morning," where she covers a wide range of stories, anchors breaking news and handles newsmaker interviews.
Robert Leach is back from 8 years in New Mexico and he brought with him the desire to keep his favorite hobby alive. Leach, a Scientific Programmer at the Center for Computational Research with Center ...
Eileen and “Dancin’ Dave” Ewing spend every Sunday doing what they love most: sharing the joy of Lindy swing dancing. As moderators of Reading Area Swing, they host weekly dances and lead semimonthly ...
First it was the introverted Finns coming out of their shells and dancing close to the Tango. Then, the shy Japanese getting into latin music and swing. Now it’s the Swedes getting into the Lindy Hop.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Music Hall will feature a concert/dance event on Saturday, Jan. 17 featuring live music, dancing and impromptu dance performances. The event will focus on celebrating ...
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 ...
Norma Miller, who danced the Lindy Hop on Harlem sidewalks as a child, and as a teenager dazzled crowds on international tours in the 1930s and early ′40s doing the same kicks, spins and drops that ...
NEW YORK — Frankie Manning, a master of swing-era dance who went from the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem to Broadway and Hollywood, and then after a long break enjoyed a globe-trotting second career as an ...
Bernstein is a writer for the Washington Post. Frankie “Musclehead” Manning, a Harlem dancer and Tony Award-winning choreographer widely celebrated as one of the pioneers of the Lindy Hop, a ...
Norma Miller, who danced the Lindy Hop on Harlem sidewalks as a child, and as a teenager dazzled crowds on international tours in the 1930s and early ′40s doing the same kicks, spins and drops that ...
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