Swing Dancing

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Archive for April, 2009

LA Weekly Swing Dancing Venues

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

I posted this on Facebook and got so much positive feedback I decided to post it here as well. I am not claiming this is a complete list, if you want to see something on this list, simply comment below.

Sunday:
Cicada Club (FREE Cover) – http://www.clubcicada.com/main.asp

Monday:
Memories Dinner & Dancing ($3 Cover) – http://www.memoriesdancing.com/

Tuesday:
Atomic Ballroom ($7 Cover) – http://www.atomicballroom.com/
Joes Bar & Grill (Free Cover/21+)- http://www.joesgreatbar.com/
Skinny’s Lounge (West Coast/Free Cover/21+) – http://www.skinnyslounge.com/

Wednesday:
Rusty’s Rhythm Club ($12-$15 Cover) – http://www.rustyfrank.com/rhythmclub.asp

Thursday:
Lindy Groove ($7 Cover) – http://www.lindygroove.com/

Friday:
Atomic Ballroom ($8 Cover) – http://www.atomicballroom.com/
Memories Dinner & Dancing ($8 Cover) – http://www.memoriesdancing.com/

Saturday:
Pasadena Ballroom Dance Association ($15 Cover / Live Band / Refreshments) – http://www.pasadenaballroomdance.com/

Frankie Manning – Swingin’ Until He Dropped

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Today I woke up from a text telling me that Frankie Manning had passed away. His 95th birthday celebration was next month and was going to be celebrated by dancers from around the world coming and dancing with him.

I can’t tell you how great of an impact this is on the swing world. My feeds are littered with personal and professional stories about Frankie, he has touched thousands and thousands of Lindy Hoppers around the world and will continue to do so for as long as Swing is alive.

I did not personally know him that well, though I did meet him and did take lessons from him. A great, great man. I really wish I had more time with him…

I’ve posted a few links that will help show a sliver of who he was.

Lindy Hop great Frankie Manning dies at 94




This is just a few, I really suggest reading up on him. He was the first man to ever do a swing aerial (which swing is now renowned for), went into retirement for 30 years, then came back to teach.  I truly hope some flags fly half mast for him.