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Who’s Yehoodi: The Story of a (Mostly) Online Dance Community

Posted on January 8, 2024January 1, 2025 by

Well I finally finished the oral history of Yehoodi.com, a project I started back in May 2023. It’s not perfect, but I think it does a good job of highlighting the many ways that Yehoodi touched people’s lives over the past 25 years. This was the biggest personal writing project I had taken on for…

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Who’s Yehoodi? Seven Stories about Yehoodi’s Legacy and Impact

Posted on September 26, 2023January 1, 2025 by

As I try to summarize 25 years of Yehoodi, I realize that Yehoodi has been a lot of things to a lot of people over the years. Yehoodi has been…. But that seems a little backwards. Yehoodi has always been its community, the many thousands of lindy hoppers who have connected through this site, in…

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Announcing Slick Rik’s Shoe Sueding Service

Posted on November 18, 2019February 21, 2020 by

I’m so excited to announce my latest venture: SLICK RIK’S SHOE SUEDING SERVICE! (Say that five times fast.) For the modest fee of $25 I will add smooth suede to the bottoms of your favorite pair of shoes to get you sliding, spinning, and switching with ease. Interested? Head to this form bit.ly/slicksueding, and I’ll…

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“The Harlem of the West”: Learning about the Fillmore District

Posted on November 10, 2019November 12, 2019 by

As a lindy hopper and a jazz enthusiast living in San Francisco, I am embarrassed about how little I know about the historic Fillmore District. In the 1940s and 1950s this area was known as the “Harlem of the West” because of the large number of Black-owned businesses, particularly supper clubs, dance halls, and after-hours…

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The Electrifying UK Jazz Dancers of the 1980s

Posted on August 4, 2019January 1, 2025 by

During the 1980s in London and other Northern UK cities and towns, an underground movement of dancers and DJs were creating a wild, frenzied, and electrifying style of dance called “Old School Jazz Dance,” or simply “Jazz Dance.” A blend of vernacular jazz, tap, ballet, West Indies and African dance traditions, these UK jazz dancers…

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Dance Jam at 9:20 Special!

Posted on June 17, 2019July 1, 2019 by

Dance jams are not a big part of San Francisco dance culture. Which is kind of a shame, since they generate so much excitement about the dance. A jam broke out last Thursday at 9:20 Special to the classic Count Basie smoker “Jumping at the Woodside.” It was fun to get in a little bit…

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Doing the shim sham with Frankie Manning 2009

Happy 105th Birthday, Frankie Manning!

Posted on May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 by

Today would have been the 105th birthday of Frankie Manning, the ambassador of lindy hop. As I think about my 20+ years as a lindy hopper, I’m reflecting on all the things that this dance has brought into my life: a way to connect to jazz music I’ve always longed for,  a bottomless well of…

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Paris Jazz Roots 2019 Review: An Exuberant Celebration of Vernacular Jazz Dance

Posted on April 29, 2019April 29, 2019 by

[NOTE: This was cross-posted to Yehoodi.com] “It’s like… a solo jazz mosh pit,” Pamela, a lindy hopper from Singapore , remarks beside me, looking out on the crowd. In front of us, hundreds of sweaty and happy people are solo jazzing like crazy to the sounds of the JB swing band, on day 1 of…

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Adam Brozowski Shows How to Interview a Dance Legend

Posted on February 27, 2019February 28, 2019 by

A highlight of the lindy hop dance event Swingin at the Savoy 2019 last weekend was the panel discussion with legendary dancers Norma Miller and Chester Whitmore, facilitated by Seattle-based dancer Adam Brozowski. It was a packed house of eager swing enthusiasts, happy to get to engage with these two remarkable humans on a Saturday…

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Alexis and Cyle Teaching a Free Lindy Hop Workshop for Bay Area Teens on October 28

Posted on October 16, 2018October 16, 2018 by

All Bay Area teens are invited to a free lindy hop workshop taught by wonderful Cleveland based dancers Alexis Davila and Cyle Dixon happening on Sunday October 28 at the historic Bayview Opera House in San Francisco. The teen workshop will be followed by a community dance that is open to all. Here’s Cyle and Alexis…

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