Showing posts with label Slow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slow. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Isolated Perfection - Skye and Naomi



This video is making the rounds and, as always, Skye and Naomi make this look so much easier than it actually is.

Notice their refined movement - the consistency of movement through their centers of mass. They both only move the body parts necessary and keep everything else so calm and quiet - definitely something worth aspiring to. 

Thanks again for the inspiration, Skye and Naomi.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Social Stealing - Sarah, Dax, and Max



A special thanks to our friend Cynthia from the UK for pointing out this great video.

These three dancers are well known to be top competitors and teachers internationally. I would like to point out how the dancing here is so calm and connected to the music. These three are all known for tearing up the floor with high tempo (and high flying) routines, but given a slower, calmer song they are just as capable.

Though the big crazy performances get more views, we shouldn't forget that songs and dances like this are much more similar to what we do socially.

Also, have fun and steal a dance every once in a while.  And make it look smooth.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Slow Lindy Hop from Barswingona



One.  We won't do enough slow Lindy Hop.  Let's do more.  

Two.  Here's some inspiration for you.  Enjoy the slow Lindy from Barswingona.  

Three.  Yes, that's a camera on that first guy's head.

Four.  There is a couple that starts out with her leading and him following.  Nice.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Breadth of Our Dance - Tri-Swing Tournament

I'll just leave this right here.  Be sure to watch the whole thing.

I'm interested to know what you think.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Smooth and Technical, Close and Slow

While searching through some old 920 special instructional videos I came across this one with Jean Ma and Bromley Palamountain detailing some slick moves I'd really like to try out.  


I'd love to see someone locally pull off these moves in a social dance without telling me ahead of time.


I've been focusing recently on building a broader range of expression with my dancing.  I've spent a lot of time over the last year working on fast and big - on being more showy.  I didn't feel like I had much to "throw down" in a contest or a jam circle.  I'm happy to say that I've begun to make some strides in that direction, but I've noticed that I'm lacking also in the tight and technical area too.


When it comes to smooth movement, slower tempos, close or neutral connections I feel less sure, less practiced.  The video up top isn't particularly close or slow, but it's smooth and technical - one of these areas I wish to improve in.


So let's talk about close, slow, smooth Lindy Hop.  You've probably seen this video (cough cough, Skye and Frida).  They're close, smooth, connected, and the tempo of the song is slow, but they work in both slow and quick movements while remaining tight.
And that's one of the things I love about Lindy Hop.  These are all broadly different movements and steps, but they're all the same dance.


Do you have any suggestions for inspiration when it comes to smooth, technical, close, and slow?