Every Stephen Sayer Clip From “Alive And Kicking”
The documentary 'Alive and Kicking' (2016), directed by Susan Glatzer, is a vibrant exploration of the world of swing dance. Glatzer skillfully delves into the subculture of swing dancing, delving into its history and examining its revival in recent years. The film effectively captures the infectious energy and joy that permeates the dance floor, showcasing a diverse community of enthusiasts who have found a deep sense of connection through swing dancing.
Through a combination of personal stories, captivating performances, and interviews with passionate dancers, 'Alive and Kicking' becomes a rhythmic celebration of a dance form that transcends generations. The film's visuals are visually striking and dynamic, capturing the exuberance and excitement of the dancers. The narrative structure keeps viewers engaged and invested in the stories being told, offering a deeper understanding of the impact that swing dancing has on the lives of those involved.
One of the film's strengths lies in its ability to convey the spirit and essence of the swing dance movement. It effectively communicates the power and beauty of dance as a means of self-expression and connection. By showcasing the diverse range of individuals who have embraced swing dancing, the documentary highlights the universal appeal of this art form. It demonstrates that swing dancing is not simply a pastime or hobby, but a powerful expression of life itself.
'Alive and Kicking' is a vibrant and engaging documentary that successfully captures the spirit of swing dancing. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of dance as a form of artistic expression and human connection. Through its visually stunning visuals and compelling storytelling, the film showcases the power of swing dance to bring people together and create a sense of community.
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Dancing Like Cartoon Characters 1941 Hellzapoppin
In 1935, Herbert White organized the top Lindy Hop dancers at the Savoy Ballroom into a professional performance group that was eventually named Whitey's Lindy Hoppers. Manning created the troupe's first ensemble routines and functioned as the group's de facto choreographer, although he was never officially credited with that title. The troupe toured extensively and made several films. While with Whitey's, Manning danced with Norma Miller, who became known as the Queen of Swing. Whitey's Lindy Hoppers disbanded around World War II when many of the male dancers entered the armed forces. Manning himself served in the U.S. Army.[5] After the war, in 1947, Manning created a small performance group called the Congaroos. When the Congaroos disbanded in 1955, Manning quietly settled into a career with the United States Postal Service.
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Travolta 2.1 #choreography #swing #dancevideo #stephensayer
The gentleman in the green sport coat.
Stephen Sayer is a dancer/instructor who is dedicated to preserving the great American partner jazz dances of the 1920s-1950s.
Originally from Dayton, Ohio, Steve began dancing in 1998 at the age of 16.
In 2012 he was inducted into the California #Swing Dancing Hall of Fame. Today Steve teaches in North Hollywood and has started the California Jubilee performance teams. His focus on connecting to partner and music are what makes his dancing and teaching so unique. And he looks a lot like John Travolta.
The #viral video was recorded on the 3rd of March 2019 at Rock That Swing Festival http://www.rockthatswing.com which was held at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, Germany. Rock That Swing is a song and dance festival that has been running every year for more than a decade.
The festival spans 5 days consisting of dance nights, brilliant live music from talented bands and solo artists, competitions, workshops, and an endless list of activities relating to swing dancing and rock music entertainment.
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Travolta 2.0 #swing #dancevideo #choreographer #makeba #ai
#stephensayer is a dancer/instructor who is dedicated to preserving the great American partner jazz dances of the 1920s-1950s.
Originally from #dayton, Ohio, Steve began dancing in 1998 at the age of 16. In 2011, Steve and his partner Chandrae Roettig won first place at the National #jitterbug Championships and the US Open Strictly #lindy hop divisions. In 2012 he was inducted into the California #swing dance hall of fame.
Today Steve teaches in North Hollywood and has started the California Jubilee performance teams. His focus on connecting to partner and music are what makes his dancing and teaching so unique. He’s been on YouTube making #dancevideo #swing since 2011. https://biographywall.com/stephen-sayer-biography-2023/
After an early career in advanced gymnastics, Chandrae "Chanzie" Roettig got her start in contemporary dancing at Dance Vision in Portland, Oregon. #chanzie has worked with some of LA's top #choreographers in film, television, music, and stage. Recently, she and her dance partner Stephen Sayer completed work on a major motion picture title Gangster Squad.
In 2007, Chanzie found her "True Love" in the dance world: #swing dancing. After winning many national swing dance titles, she and Stephen Sayer have turned their focus to teaching. Known for her cheerful and playful attitude, Chanzie is a joy to watch, dance with, and learn from..
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Killer Boogie Line Dance Full Version
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Killer Boogie Line Dance A.I. Rendition
The Killer Boogie line dance is a routine that was choreographed by Marcus Koch, a pioneer and a multiple time world champion in boogie woogie.
The routine is jam packed with boogie woogie style solo jazz material all performed to one furiously fast tempo piano recording.
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