Sentences with phrase «jitterbug dance»

The USO jitterbug dance sequence is justifiably famous and the unmoored Ferris wheel lit up and rolling and wobbling down the pier at the climax is awesome.
The jive is a revised version of the American crazed jitterbug dance of the 1930s and is still very popular today.
Jitterbug dancing Join a troupe of dancers from Swingland as they take you through jitterbug dance steps.

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The Tuesday afternoon Karen K & the Jitterbugs performance is another perfect moment to dance and play together.
Whenever a major new instrument switches on, the dance between theory and observation in science always turns from a stately waltz into a chaotic jitterbug.
Love to play volleyball, badmitton, jitterbug, ballroom dancing, picnics bbq's
Combining elements of swing, jitterbug, break - dance and the Lindy Hop, these numbers shimmer with unbridled joy and a pure, pleasing energy unmatched by anything else on the big screen this year.
Think abstract artists and beatniks in downtown Manhattan, Peggy Guggenheim and her new gallery Art of this Century, cocktail parties on the Upper East Side, Pollock's drip paintings, jazz, beat poetry, dancing the jitterbug and sipping Martinis at the Savoy as we celebrate the era when New York overtook Paris as the capital of the art world.
His stylized, graphic black - and - white song - and - dance images are direct heirs to the jitterbug, R&B, jazz, ragtime and music hall themes used by artists like Archibald John Motley Jr. (1891 - 1981) and William H. Johnson (1901 - 1970).
A number of other sculptures also embody music from that era, such as Jitterbug Djinn (2016), a dancing figure carved from wood rises out of a vintage brown jug like a genie from a bottle.
My husband and I dance the jitterbug, polka and waltz.
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