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Swing
editAn Overview
edit- Al Minns
- Balboa (dance)
- Black Bottom (dance)
- Black Bottom, Detroit
- Blues dance
- Body contact (dance)
- Breakaway (dance)
- Cakewalk
- Chick Webb
- Close embrace
- Closed position
- Collegiate shag
- Connection (dance)
- Cotton Club (New York City)
- Count Basie
- Dixieland
- Duke Ellington
- East Coast Swing
- Fletcher Henderson
- Frame (dance)
- Frankie Manning
- Glossary of partner dance terms
- Harlem
- Harlem Renaissance
- Herräng Dance Camp
- History of Lindy Hop
- Hollywood-style Lindy Hop
- Hot Shots (dance companies)
- Jelly Roll Morton
- Jitterbug
- Lead and follow
- Lindy exchange
- Lindy Hop
- Lindy hop today
- Musicality
- Norma Miller
- Open position
- Savoy Ballroom
- Savoy-style Lindy Hop
- Swing (dance)
- Swing (jazz performance style)
- Swing music
- Swing revival
- Swing walk
- Swingout
- Swung note
- Sylvia Sykes
- Tap dance
- West Coast Swing
- Whitey's Lindy Hoppers