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- Sylvia Skylar – California Swing Dance Hall of Fame
It was the style that belonged to the swing dancers from Southern California and more specifically, Hollywood, during the 1930’s and the 1940’s Erik and Sylvia fell in love with the style and dedicated themselves completely to its revival
- About Us - Albuquerque Swing Lessons
They fell in love with the Southern California Swing Dance Style of the 1940s and dubbed its revival “Hollywood Style,” referring both to the geographic area and the medium from with they learned, old Hollywood and its dancers
- Savoy Style vs. Hollywood Style: A Fight to the Death (Hopefully?)
The phrase “Hollywood style” was coined by LA dancers, most notably Erik Robison and Sylvia Skylar, to describe the style of Lindy Hop done by the (mainly White) Southern California dancers prevalent in Hollywood films in the swing era
- Erik Robison and Sylvia Skylar 1998 Lindy Showcase - SwingDance. LA
Back in the day (i e ,1998) two of the most influential swing dancers in L A , Erik Robison and Sylvia Skylar, who were innovators of what became known as Hollywood Style
- ERIK ROBISON and SYLVIA SKYLAR show off HOLLYWOOD STYLE LINDY HOP in . . .
Links below: Erik and Sylvia developed and trademarked their rendition of 30's 40's SoCal Lindy Hop as "Hollywood Style" Hollywood style refers not to the geographic area of origin, but to the
- Erik Sylvia questions (Washer Woman routine and their . . . - Reddit
I have never encountered anyone who comes close to Sylvia's understanding, recreation, and expansion of the original Jewel Jean Irene style She was and still remains to me the contemporary mistress of that style
- ALHC 2024 Staff - Artspectrum
is a 30 year veteran of Swing Dance specializing in the Lindy Hop, Balboa, Collegiate Shag, Charleston and The Madison Time In 1998 he and then partner Janice Wilson won the Lindy Division at the American Swing Dance Championships
- erik sylvia
It was the style that belonged to the swing dancers from Southern California and more specifically, Hollywood, during the 1930's and the 1940's Erik and Sylvia fell in love with the style and dedicated themselves completely to its revival
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