Swifty Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 Awesome ! have this bookmarked on my computer and love watching peoples faces when I show 'em the clip, Cheers Swifty
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 The film is Hellzapoppin' , from 1942. The dvd cover notes describe the footage as: "...the greatest Lindy Hop dance routine ever filmed."
Guest Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 I've seen that before but could watch it time and time again... brilliant stuff.
Gogger Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 Magic stuff Is it from a film? in one of the comments underneath , it says its from a film called hellzapoppin, also a brief history of the dancers.
Guest marco i Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 It's even better with the original music, so that you can fully appreciate the synch between the music and the dancers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD_Bs9egsS4 This one is from the same dancers in a Marx Brothers film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5T8XauYhlU If you want to learn more about them here is the web site dedicated to Frankie Manning, who was the leader of the dancers' group: https://www.frankiemanning.com/
Shsdave Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 The film is Hellzapoppin' , from 1942. The dvd cover notes describe the footage as: "... the greatest Lindy Hop dance routine ever filmed." Well I can believe that ......absolutely brilliant
Anoraks Corner Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 Watching clips like these...and the many on Carolina Shagging...it does beg the question as to why Northern Soul dancing developed as a singular activity rather than as couples. Surely the early influences via TV and visiting GIs showed couples dancing? Discuss.
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 Because the popular music of 60s saw the rise of couples dancing apart (as witnessed in all those TV music shows). Further solo inspiration came from the carefully choreographed stage routines of artists and groups...
Guest Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 Watching clips like these...and the many on Carolina Shagging...it does beg the question as to why Northern Soul dancing developed as a singular activity rather than as couples. Surely the early influences via TV and visiting GIs showed couples dancing? Discuss. Hi Dave if my elderly citizen's memory serves me right I do remember around 1970 dancing WAS in couples ! Although I was too young to go to far away clubs like The Wheel,all local midlands dance halls had the guys lined up in formation with the girls in front of them,handbags on the floor etc and almost everyone was dancing in the same rythm too....."marred" only when some nutcase started doing wheelies or backdrops also I do remember back in 1975 going to a club in New Jersey where they were playing 6Ts,and mainly Motown,man that blew me away,and yup-same thing there,guys were all in a line facing the line of girls and also dancing in sync uk solo northern soul dancing already existed an I saw some,probably first around Notts and Leicester,Wolverhampton,etc but really at The Torch....which was fabulous and mindblowing for the sounds and dancing too ! awsome stuff indeed....one guy I will never forget was Andy Simpson(tho were'nt mates at that time)was going "animal" on the dancefloor....and I mean,"animal"....not the gereatric zombie 2 step shuffle O.A.P. stuff,but the real thing....never saw anything like that before nor after-he was the spin-master ! wonder whatever happened to him,is he still in Australia ? Rob.
Guest rosiesouledout Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 It's even better with the original music, so that you can fully appreciate the synch between the music and the dancers https://www.youtube.c...h?v=HD_Bs9egsS4 This one is from the same dancers in a Marx Brothers film: https://www.youtube.c...h?v=o5T8XauYhlU If you want to learn more about them here is the web site dedicated to Frankie Manning, who was the leader of the dancers' group: https://www.frankiemanning.com/ Thanks for that, Marco, brilliant!
Guest Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 (edited) Always a favourite........ Edited November 20, 2010 by Regalian
Anoraks Corner Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 Hall local midlands dance halls had the guys lined up in formation with the girls in front of them,handbags on the floor etc and almost everyone was dancing in the same rythm too. also I do remember back in 1975 going to a club in New Jersey where they were playing 6Ts,and mainly Motown,man that blew me away,and yup-same thing there,guys were all in a line facing the line of girls and also dancing in sync The 'line dancing' I can understand as yes a lot of 6Ts dance fads seemed to 'line up' in that fashion, but the jump to all doing one's own thing...when, where and why!?
Guest Matt Male Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 Watching clips like these...and the many on Carolina Shagging...it does beg the question as to why Northern Soul dancing developed as a singular activity rather than as couples. Surely the early influences via TV and visiting GIs showed couples dancing? Discuss. This is just a guess but i expect when lots of single lads started going out with friends, and not with a female partner, if they wanted to dance they had to develop a dance they could do alone (since working class lads wouldn't dance with their mates). From films i've seen it looks to have started in the mod clubs, although having said that did gangs of teddy boys dance alone as well in the 50s? The Carolina Beach scene looks very couples orientated and stayed that way. Just a theory.
Paul-s Posted November 24, 2010 Posted November 24, 2010 Great classic footage, but music doesn't fit ? With original jazz track its much more impressive cos they are in time with a 1000mph tune! nice!
Guest marco i Posted November 24, 2010 Posted November 24, 2010 (edited) Nicholas Brothers were simply GREAT! But as Paul-S said, it's always better with the original music: Here is a more recent (70S) video: Nicholas Brothers & Michael Jackson... Michael was not bad too, was he? Try these two chaps too Edited November 25, 2010 by marco i
Ceejay Posted November 24, 2010 Posted November 24, 2010 It's even better with the original music, so that you can fully appreciate the synch between the music and the dancers https://www.youtube.c...h?v=HD_Bs9egsS4 This one is from the same dancers in a Marx Brothers film: https://www.youtube.c...h?v=o5T8XauYhlU If you want to learn more about them here is the web site dedicated to Frankie Manning, who was the leader of the dancers' group: https://www.frankiemanning.com/ YOU READ MY MIND.............WAS JUST THINKING I WOULD'VE PREFERRED TO HEAR THE MUSIC THEY WERE ACTUALLY DANCING TO
Guest unklbrian Posted November 26, 2010 Posted November 26, 2010 Nicholas Brothers were simply GREAT! But as Paul-S said, it's always better with the original music: Here is a more recent (70S) video: Nicholas Brothers & Michael Jackson... Michael was not bad too, was he? That Nicholas Bros & Cab vid ------ AKA 'Balls of steel' - check the last minute !!!!
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