Just have to give kudos cause the editing on the shots of you and your 'twin' have gotten super smooth!!! Thank you Laura for the amazing content, it's really helping me reconnect with dance after having been away for awhile!
Ingenious!! I love seeing the moves (with the names!!!) from the front and the back, to music and for more than just 1 go. Not new to swing dancing, but new to Lindy & this is just invaluable. The foot work is so different from jitterbug/rockabilly style. Thanks, Laura! (p.s.- the fireplace is killer diller!)
Great stuff! Appreciate a visual dictionary from someone who really can perform well and isn't just "doing moves", but can actually "dance" really well!
This is incredible. Thank you so much for your encouragement and for this resource. I’m really hoping to practice dancing more, since my town usually only has one night a week where I can meet up with people and dance. Solo jazz has revolutionized both my appreciation of jazz and my ability to dance creatively with a partner. This video is great to help me remember all the names and look them up.
As someone who’s new to this world and trying to understand it, your videos give me a fascinating insight into the nuts and bolts (also the odd beats and the even beats) of vernacular jazz. Thanks!
This explanation of which solo jazz moves start on 8 vs. 1 is spot on. It's something that has always confused me. Really like the even vs. odd clarification as well. I'm writing this stuff down! Thanks again Laura!
Yay!! I feel like it goes along with the spirit of "it was just dancing." Like the old timers didn't count, but they definitely knew what that move emphasized.
I find this pretty accurate and helpful. The way you explain it makes it funny to watch and easy to understand. You make it look so easy I wanna go and practice right now! Thanks a lot
Great video! Thanks for showing off these different Solo Jazz moves & listing the vocabulary words. I didn't know Trenches were called Trenches. I had never heard of 'Al & Leon Triple Steps'. All very cool! Thank You.
This is awesome! As a mostly lead, sometimes follow Lindy Hopper, these solo moves will add a lot of spice to the dances :) Did some solo classes, but without repetition kinda forgot about em.
When you did the rock, it reminded me of Madeline belt, she did her little rock move in the movie paradise in Harlem. she looked so cute when she did it... it's on UA-cam, her little dance part is 37 minutes into the movie, she was a cute little cotton club girl, LOL... you really do know your jitterbug stuff huh.
hello, I am impressed by the so many terms and names for moves. Do you believe thaty date 1920or so, or are they more recent tendency? I tend to notice that dancers and musicians do not really share the same language, I donot think a jazzman will count 6 for instance, but may be I am wrong. Watching all of your videos while in hospital, dreaming of daays I will be able to go dance again ! thanks
Are there lead vs follower moves. Like, I would find these moves for the lead as well as for the follower? I'm a guy, I would do moves just like these?
Wow! What a great presentation. Such fun dynamics! But... I've been learning Lindy for a few years and Solo for a year and I still get lost regarding the start-beat stuff. Is the idea that moves that start on 1 shouldn't be followed by a move that starts on 8? Is a kickballchange meant to use up, like, a beat'n'a'half so we can change gears? I'm aware of all the counting. It's in all the classes. But I am a slow learner and get lost. Is there a simple explanation? Thanks!
Hey! Yeah, it's easy to get lost with this stuff. Moves that start on 1 can be followed by moves that start on 8 and vice versa. There's no rule about what order the moves should go in or how many of each kind you should do. The kick-ball of the kick-ball-change is 1 beat. So if you're doing a shorty george, and you start on 8, the first step of your shorty will be on count 1. You CAN use a kick-ball-change to switch from even beats to odd beats, but in general I feel like it's baked into the step it's attached to, and isn't generally transition step. I made a video on an easy way I transition from even beats to odd beats. Such an old video at this point. Production value is way down, but check it out - hopefully it's helpful! ua-cam.com/video/OAlZAnuRsC8/v-deo.html
@@LauraGlaess ... thx! i'm an infamously slow but stubborn learner. so a step that starts on 8 must end on 7? then if you wanted to follow it w a step that starts on 1 you'd want a 1-beat move that uses up the missing beat? i've been learning steps during this whole Zoom era, and following choreographies (not remembering any), and am wondering how to string things together. i more like just mush em together when playing around on my own. ...the crazier thing is that i'm starting to show the basics to other ppl. i dont really know what i'm doing but nobody else knows more who is willing to help so we just wing it.
"50% of the money made from this channel is donated to organizations that support African Diasporic art forms, because Lindy Hop is a Black dance" What??? Sorry Laura but this is pro level content. Imagine creating similar content about classical music and donating half the money to some "White art association" because Mozart and Beethoven were white?!? Jeez, keep the money for you (you deserve it!) and use it to make people know of your amazing work!
Thanks! I appreciate that the channel is helpful, and that you think I should get paid for it ;) The way I see it, Mozart and Beethoven get lots of credit for creating their art (and are kind of the preferred default when it comes to what "good art" is and what "proper music theory" is). Also, white people, for the most part, are doing just fine. They are VERY well represented in the classical music world and don't need any extra help. However, a lot of people don't know that Lindy Hop was born out of Black culture. I think it's important to say it because Black people deserve credit for making such an amazing dance. Also, Black people are not very well represented in the Lindy Hop world - a world that, again, the elders of their community created. Now how do we fix this? Outreach, education, representation? I don't know, but you know who has a better idea than I do? Organizations that specialize in it. So they get my money, because I love Lindy Hop, and I think Black representation in it is important
@@LauraGlaess Let's agree to disagree. I'm a lindy-hop and boogie-woogie dancer from France and in my country 10 million french people live in poverty, out of 67 million people. You can guess my astonishment when i read "white people, for the most part, are doing just fine". Giving credit to someone because of his skin color, instead of his character must be an american tradition that i won't criticize as a foreigner. Once again, thank you for your excellent work!
DAMN GIRL ! U are working it !......Dancing is the best way 2 stay in shape
It's at least the most fun.
Dziękujemy.
Thank you!!
Just have to give kudos cause the editing on the shots of you and your 'twin' have gotten super smooth!!! Thank you Laura for the amazing content, it's really helping me reconnect with dance after having been away for awhile!
I'm so happy it's helping! And yeeees, I have plans for my twin. I hope it works out!
Oh wow thank you! The difference between odds and evens really makes this choreography I’m learning make more sense. Thank you!
Thanks!
Thank YOU!
Ingenious!! I love seeing the moves (with the names!!!) from the front and the back, to music and for more than just 1 go.
Not new to swing dancing, but new to Lindy & this is just invaluable.
The foot work is so different from jitterbug/rockabilly style. Thanks, Laura!
(p.s.- the fireplace is killer diller!)
I LOVE Zthis woman!!!!!!....
And her manner to explain!!!!!!!!!
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Great stuff! Appreciate a visual dictionary from someone who really can perform well and isn't just "doing moves", but can actually "dance" really well!
Thank you so much. I'm really trying to represent them well.
This is incredible. Thank you so much for your encouragement and for this resource. I’m really hoping to practice dancing more, since my town usually only has one night a week where I can meet up with people and dance. Solo jazz has revolutionized both my appreciation of jazz and my ability to dance creatively with a partner. This video is great to help me remember all the names and look them up.
YES! Solo jazz is the business! Keep going.
Amazing work ! I'll follow it closely to improve my solo moves. Thanks a lot 🎉❤️👌.
As someone who’s new to this world and trying to understand it, your videos give me a fascinating insight into the nuts and bolts (also the odd beats and the even beats) of vernacular jazz. Thanks!
Wow!
Such a great encyclopedia for jazz dancing! At least for me :) Thank you so much!
You are soooooo good!
Absolutely Brilliant content
🎶I love it, because it's so krazy, thank you for sharing your fabulous video I enjoyed 🤸loved the 'kat walk"🍀
Thank you so much 🎶🍀🤸
why have i not seen this video before!! I learned so much
Thank you!!
I think I love you. 😃
Thank you for your great videos!
Thanks Laura - quite a nice review/introduction
Sei stupenda fantastica e bellissima grazieee!!!!!
WoW this is super helpful. I think I got the material for this week's practice!
I love absolutely everything about this video!
연습해야쥐~감사합니다쌤
THANK YOU for doing this. I've been seeing "snake legs" everywhere and have never known the name of the move!!!!
Just posted a how to video today!
Laura I love your videos. Thank you.
soooo helpful, thanks!!!
This explanation of which solo jazz moves start on 8 vs. 1 is spot on. It's something that has always confused me. Really like the even vs. odd clarification as well. I'm writing this stuff down! Thanks again Laura!
Yay!! I feel like it goes along with the spirit of "it was just dancing." Like the old timers didn't count, but they definitely knew what that move emphasized.
Thanks for your awesome explanations. you have so much fun dancing, I have begun to give it a go. keep up the great work/fun
Give it a go! It's wonderful!
I really really like this video!! you like a wikipedia of swing jazz!!!! thanks!!!
❤️❤️❤️ this is Gold. Thank you!!
I find this pretty accurate and helpful. The way you explain it makes it funny to watch and easy to understand. You make it look so easy I wanna go and practice right now! Thanks a lot
Yay! Practice now! I will, too
Laura, it is a great glossary of the moves ! Thank you so much 🥰
감사합니다 😃
This is a dope vid. Thanks.
Quality content!!
Thank you so much Laura!
Love the content and also have loved watching your plants thrive! :-)
daaaaaaaaaaaaarn this is awesome.
This video is awesome! Thanks so much!!! And your video edit is 🔥
Tryin' to make stuff pretty ;)
Great video! Thanks for showing off these different Solo Jazz moves & listing the vocabulary words. I didn't know Trenches were called Trenches. I had never heard of 'Al & Leon Triple Steps'. All very cool! Thank You.
Heck yeah! And there are so many more. The list goes on and on. It's a very exciting discovery!
watched this again bc i saw someone do the scarecrow yesterday and i forgot what it was called. i knew this vid wouldnt fail me!
This is awesome! As a mostly lead, sometimes follow Lindy Hopper, these solo moves will add a lot of spice to the dances :) Did some solo classes, but without repetition kinda forgot about em.
Repetition is key! Just put on a song, see what you remember, try to string them together. Keep going!
This is so great, Laura! Спасибо!
YAAAAYY!! Hey Laura! just bumped into your channel! Great job! I really like the flow and energy! The side by side thing works really well!!
Thanks! Trying to make informative things pretty ;)
Loved it, thanks a lot !
When you did the rock, it reminded me of Madeline belt,
she did her little rock move in the movie paradise in Harlem. she looked so cute when she did it...
it's on UA-cam, her little dance part is 37 minutes into the movie,
she was a cute little cotton club girl, LOL... you really do know your jitterbug stuff huh.
Flattered, and I'll look her up!
So good ❣️
this is a certified vernacular moment
I AM SO OVERWHELMED
Hola me facina como baila y aunque no en tiendo el idioma si entiendo el baile muchas gracias desde Medellin Colombia.
¡Gracias! Bailar es fascinante. Me alegra que mis videos puedan ayudar incluso con la barrera del idioma.
this is so cool :3
"everything its very messy... its aaaaart"
Highlight and summary of the whole: "It's very messy. It's AAAAAART" 13:05
Egads! I know I should know this but I just do it by doing it.
Doing it is a great way to do it.
this is AMAZINGG!!!!
UR FOOTWORK IS SO SMOOOOOTHHHYHYHHYBTNT
hello, I am impressed by the so many terms and names for moves. Do you believe thaty date 1920or so, or are they more recent tendency? I tend to notice that dancers and musicians do not really share the same language, I donot think a jazzman will count 6 for instance, but may be I am wrong. Watching all of your videos while in hospital, dreaming of daays I will be able to go dance again ! thanks
Fantastic dancing and a brilliant resource - many thanks for this!
0 people dared to dislike this great video :D
Ha! So far, this is the Internet, after all ;)
Hi Laura,
Do you think it's acceptable to begin a shimsham step on one instead of 8?
I think I'm its native form, the shim sham starts on an even, but I also think you can always break rules with purpose, style, and intention.
Bravo
Are there lead vs follower moves. Like, I would find these moves for the lead as well as for the follower? I'm a guy, I would do moves just like these?
You would do moves just like these. Exactly. You'd style them however you want, but they would even be on the same foot.
Wow! What a great presentation. Such fun dynamics! But... I've been learning Lindy for a few years and Solo for a year and I still get lost regarding the start-beat stuff. Is the idea that moves that start on 1 shouldn't be followed by a move that starts on 8? Is a kickballchange meant to use up, like, a beat'n'a'half so we can change gears? I'm aware of all the counting. It's in all the classes. But I am a slow learner and get lost. Is there a simple explanation? Thanks!
Hey! Yeah, it's easy to get lost with this stuff. Moves that start on 1 can be followed by moves that start on 8 and vice versa. There's no rule about what order the moves should go in or how many of each kind you should do.
The kick-ball of the kick-ball-change is 1 beat. So if you're doing a shorty george, and you start on 8, the first step of your shorty will be on count 1. You CAN use a kick-ball-change to switch from even beats to odd beats, but in general I feel like it's baked into the step it's attached to, and isn't generally transition step.
I made a video on an easy way I transition from even beats to odd beats. Such an old video at this point. Production value is way down, but check it out - hopefully it's helpful!
ua-cam.com/video/OAlZAnuRsC8/v-deo.html
@@LauraGlaess ... thx! i'm an infamously slow but stubborn learner. so a step that starts on 8 must end on 7? then if you wanted to follow it w a step that starts on 1 you'd want a 1-beat move that uses up the missing beat? i've been learning steps during this whole Zoom era, and following choreographies (not remembering any), and am wondering how to string things together. i more like just mush em together when playing around on my own. ...the crazier thing is that i'm starting to show the basics to other ppl. i dont really know what i'm doing but nobody else knows more who is willing to help so we just wing it.
What keds are you dancing in?
Oh, man - I'm not sure. Just regular old keds -- but the floors in my house are really slippery so it doesn't feel bad on my knees ;)
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"The Itch", haha!
Why red keds?
I liked them with the shirt.
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🎵 🎶 😄
3:45 spank the baby 🤣
It's such a funny move
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This is super helpful! I wish I'd had this couple of years ago when I started solo dancing. Thanks a million for this useful content!🤩
"50% of the money made from this channel is donated to organizations that support African Diasporic art forms, because Lindy Hop is a Black dance"
What???
Sorry Laura but this is pro level content.
Imagine creating similar content about classical music and donating half the money to some "White art association" because Mozart and Beethoven were white?!?
Jeez, keep the money for you (you deserve it!) and use it to make people know of your amazing work!
Thanks! I appreciate that the channel is helpful, and that you think I should get paid for it ;)
The way I see it, Mozart and Beethoven get lots of credit for creating their art (and are kind of the preferred default when it comes to what "good art" is and what "proper music theory" is). Also, white people, for the most part, are doing just fine. They are VERY well represented in the classical music world and don't need any extra help.
However, a lot of people don't know that Lindy Hop was born out of Black culture. I think it's important to say it because Black people deserve credit for making such an amazing dance. Also, Black people are not very well represented in the Lindy Hop world - a world that, again, the elders of their community created.
Now how do we fix this? Outreach, education, representation? I don't know, but you know who has a better idea than I do? Organizations that specialize in it. So they get my money, because I love Lindy Hop, and I think Black representation in it is important
@@LauraGlaess Let's agree to disagree.
I'm a lindy-hop and boogie-woogie dancer from France and in my country 10 million french people live in poverty, out of 67 million people.
You can guess my astonishment when i read "white people, for the most part, are doing just fine".
Giving credit to someone because of his skin color, instead of his character must be an american tradition that i won't criticize as a foreigner.
Once again, thank you for your excellent work!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
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