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Adventures in Lindy Hop: Dancing with Zac Posen at Saks

Posted on September 11, 2010 by

Tammy, who runs You Should Be Dancing Studios, invited me and a friend to participate in a cool promotional event at Saks Fifth Avenue department store last night. The gig was a dance party as part of "Fashion's Night Out," a series of parties going on all over the city as part of Fashion Week….

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Wanted: Computer Mice for At-risk Teen Programs in NYC

Posted on September 10, 2010 by

Do you have an extra computer mouse you aren't using? My nonprofit Global Kids could use any working USB, two-button mice for our digital media programs with at-risk teens. Starting in a couple of weeks, I'm running a science, culture and technology project in Brooklyn, and realize that our laptops don't have computer mice. For…

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Turn a Book into a $1 Ironic Case for Your Kindle / e-Book Reader

Posted on September 6, 2010 by

Dadjunk.com shared a DIY project for making a cheap and fun case for your Kindle e-book reader, using an old book. Irony alert! I decided to try it out this weekend and here's the results.  Check the pics and a quick video of how it went for me. I'm a complete spaz when it comes…

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Compilation of Dance Scenes from the Movies: What’s Missing? [UPDATED]

Posted on September 3, 2010 by

TinyMich tweeted out this fun compilation of dance scenes from movies from the past, including some of my favorites — "Footloose," "Step Up," "Singing in the Rain," etc. Some missing ones from my list of fave scenes: "Breaking" (Turbo's broom dance) "Beat Street" (first b-boy battle),  "The Fisher King" (Grand Central Waltz) and "Shall We…

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The Brooklyn Public Library is Awesome

Posted on September 1, 2010 by

I'm embarassed to say that yesterday afternoon, after 15 years in New York City, was only the second time that I've been to a NY public library. I was planning on doing some research for the "I Dig Brazil" program which begins in a few weeks, hoping to find out information about the local culture,…

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Favorite Videos and Pics from Jazz Age Lawn Party

Posted on August 31, 2010 by

Here's a video by my friend Voon of the final jam on Sunday at the Jazz Age Lawn Party. There were a zillion cameras at the Jazz Age Lawn Party this weekend on Governor's Island.  So those of us who were there have been having a good time hunting down our favorite pictures of ourselves…

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A Final Fete to a Swinging Summer at the Jazz Age Lawn Party this Weekend

Posted on August 30, 2010 by

This Saturday and Sunday, Governors Island was again transformed into an oasis of 1920s and 30s era jazz, as Michael Arenella held his 5th annual Jazz Age Lawn Party for enthusiastic crowds of jazz lovers, lindy hoppers, and vintage hounds.  I had already attended his Arenella's Lawn Party in July and had a fantastic time….

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Strictly Lindy Competition at Club 412 Last Night

Posted on August 29, 2010 by

Along with the dancing at Governors Island this weekend, I also got some more fun dancing in at the monthly "Swing n Salsa" dance at Club 412 on Saturday.  It was quite the affair, with one of my favorite bands the George Gee Orchestra performing in the lindy hop room, along with a live salsa…

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Global Kids Screening of “Abraham’s Children” Documentary a Big Success!

Posted on August 27, 2010 by

On Wednesday, August 25, I organized a screening at Global Kids of the new documentary "Abraham's Children," a series of intimate and frank profiles of ten Muslim-American teenagers in the New York area directed by my friend Nina Froriep. It was a very special night as around 30 people gathered to watch the film, share…

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“I Charleston” Comes to New York!

Posted on August 27, 2010 by

A bunch of crazy lindy hoppers from Montpellier France have been travelling the globe and organizing public dance flash mobs that they call "I Charleston."  They film the charleston jams and then put them online for others to enjoy.  So far they have done Montpellier, Herrang, Stockholm, and Japan.  And yesterday they came to New…

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