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Urban Stomp

November 15, 2018

Swing to Mambo

10:00am-3:00pm, Saturday November 16
The Abyssinian Baptist Church at 32 W 138th St, New York

Wild Rhythm will conduct workshops on the origin and character of swing for this youth-oriented community event. In addition, Wild Rhythm will perform original material to Danny Jonokuchi & The Revisionist

Urban Stomp: From Swing to Mambo is the first interactive arts-education series that shares important artistic, cultural and historic connections between these two genres to strengthen relationships between communities. The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, with the resounding sounds of Louis Armstrong, helped lay the foundation for swing music as a distinct genre in the mid-1920s. Swing influenced the creation of mambo in Cuba; especially the style later popularized in 1950s New York by artists melding Afro-Cuban rhythms, innovative instrument arrangements and dynamic dance technique. Together, swing and mambo exemplified aspirations of a more democratic world performed at venues such as the Savoy (nicknamed “home of happy feet”) and the Palladium Ballrooms (nicknamed “temple of the mambo”). The momentary spaces they open ignite new possibilities of greater equality, freedom and a shared humanity. This is a collaboration between U.S., Latin, American, Caribbean, and European artists-historians-activists-anthropologists pushing the boundaries of art and education.

This curated event is a culmination of interactive music and dance workshops throughout NYC. We’ll have live music with the most swingin’ swing (Danny Jonokuchi & The Revisionists-vocals with Alexa Barchini hard-hitting mambo (and some New York salsa) with 7x Grammy nominated bandleader Bobby Sanabria bringing his Quarteto Aché, will show what happens when Cuba, Africa, Harlem, and Puerto Rico meet NYC. There will also be some boogaloo, cha cha cha and blues to show how the music represents various communities.

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IG Hop

February 18, 2018

Dancer in Residence

February 18 – April 15 2019
Vienna Austria

Nathan & Gaby take part in a very special dancer in residency, designed by IG HOP. During their residency, they immerse themselves in the vibrant and active lindy hop community of Vienna. Their class materials will span follower skills, rhythm, musicality, partnering technique, and the philosophy and definition of lindy hop.

From IG Hop:IG HOP puts on Lindy Hop classesworkshops and different kinds of events related to swing dance culture  in Vienna and elsewhere. Also, we organise various Swing dance-events and concerts. Our regular events are Monday Mess Around (MoMA) at Fania Live and The Fruity Hop at Volksgarten Pavillion. And at the moment we do also a weekly Saturday event (Tanzerei in der Markthalle) in cooperation with the Markterei.

“We” is a group of people (an Interest Group, aka IG) who met on the dance floor in Vienna. Sharing a passion for Lindy HopVernacular Jazz DanceCharlestonSwing and Jazz, we joined forces to generate an up-to-date frame for the Viennese Swing scene to grow and develop.

For us, learning how to dance Lindy Hop means finding a possibility to express rhythm, melody and the mood of swing in creative ways together with a partner through a dance. In partner-dancing, who leads and who follows is up to individual taste.In our classes, we keep the maximum of participants per group small. This allows us to give personal feedback and individual support. Further more we are counteracting gender-stereotypes in the dance with our LSF—20%program and our role switch- and open role classes . With our Dancers In Residence Programm (DIR#) we are supporting international dance talents in their artistic development and exchange with our local dance scene. From The Top is our podcast that is devoted to the international discourse on swing dance culture.Dancing btw. happens on the dance floor, so it’s our aim to see students out in the wild as soon as possible.