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Yehoodi Talk Show: The Herrang Edition

Posted on July 26, 2011 by

I forgot to mention that Spuds, Letta and I did a live taping of our Yehoodi Talk Show from the Herrang Dance Camp last week!  It was a blast being with both of them in the Folkets Hus main building of the camp, sitting in a cafe, just talking about how Herrang is going.  I'm…

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Tea & Company

Posted on July 26, 2011 by

During a brief stopover in New York City yesterday, I had a really lovely time hanging with my friend Nina at Tea and Sympathy in the West Village.  It was one of those timeless moments — enjoying the very British ambiance, sipping a perfectly brew pot of tea, snacking on English desserts, and just talking…

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The Herrang Dance Camp: The Culinary Experience

Posted on July 25, 2011 by

As a food-obsessed dancer, going to rural Sweden for the Herrang Dance Camp was a mixed bag for me.  Sure, some of the best swing dancers, swing musicians and teachers are there from around the world. But what am I going to EAT all day and night?  I mean, you can only have so many…

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Dance Legend Chester Whitmore in National Peanut Board Commercial (video)

Posted on July 25, 2011 by

  Check out this fantastic advertisement for the National Peanut Board featuring tap / swing / martial artist master Chester Whitmore! (I know, its a few months old, but I just heard about it.) Chester is just an inspiration for dancers young and old. So who you callin grandpa? LOL. I'm very sad that I missed…

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Final Day in Herrang: Hellos and Goodbyes

Posted on July 23, 2011 by

Saturday is the traditional change-over / reset day at the Herrang Dance Camp.  All day, scores of dancers arrive and depart as the next round of classes and parties is prepped to begin on Sunday. Rooms are cleaned, facilities are repaired, schedules are organized. I have been walking around in a stupor after being out…

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Getting into the Herrang Groove: Two Weeks Minimum

Posted on July 22, 2011 by

I have decided that the minimum stay for having a satisfactory Herrang Dance Camp experience is two weeks.   You need at least one week to get acclimated to the unique environment, culture and time-table of Herrang.  Just figuring out where to sleep, eat, go to class, social dance, and hang out takes like three…

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The Herrang Dance Camp and the Incredibly Horrible Floorcraft

Posted on July 21, 2011 by

A couple of nights ago I was the perfect (bad) example of why the floorcraft at the Herrang Dance Camp sucks so much.  So I'm dancing in the open air "dance barn" at like 3:30 or 4am. I'm dead tired, barely standing.  There are very few couples on the large dance floor, perhaps 20. I'm…

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The Dreaded Herrang Flu: Catching More than the Lindy Bug

Posted on July 21, 2011 by

So I'm inevitably sick in Herrang. I have long thought that the Herrang Dance Camp would be a perfect place to study the spread of contagions and illnesses.  I'm no epidemiologist, but with hundreds of people packed into dense spaces for hours and hours at a time, in close embrace, breathing the same air, the…

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The Frankie Walk: Learning about Herrang and Frankie’s Life

Posted on July 19, 2011 by

The "Frankie Walk" is one of the newest additions to the Herrang Dance Camp this year. The Frankie Walk combined a walking tour of the town of Herrang and a quiz about Frankie Manning's life, particularly his relationship to the Herrang camp.   Spuds and I did the walk together today, and we really enjoyed it.  You…

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The Carling Family Band : The Quintessential Lindy Hop Band (video)

Posted on July 19, 2011 by

  Last night was one of those frustrating / inspiring experiences that happens often in Herrang, where you have the most amazing band playing your favorite song, a roomful of the best lindy dancers in the world — and you can't dance.   The Carling Family Band is perhaps the quintessential lindy hop band.  They…

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