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Move of the Week: Jazz Square
A Jazz Square might look tricky, but when broken down it is an easy step to learn.
A Jazz Square might look tricky, but when broken down it is an easy step to learn.
Start off with a step forward on your left and then place your right foot across the left. Transfer your body weight on your right leg and then swiftly pull your left leg back and start pushing back.
Place your right foot parallel to the left foot and then start again! Yes, it is really that easy.
If you master the steps you could add in your arms and drag your right foot over the floor, while pushing back.
Just keep your knees slightly bent at all time and you will learn this move in no time!
Guide to Charleston Music
Once you’ve discovered the joys of Charleston dance, you’ll want to find the music to match. But the reality is that Charleston does not exist as a musical genre. Try typing Charleston into spotify and the song that comes up is ‘The Charleston’ a tune that was written in 1923. Other than the original song there is no Charleston music but there is a whole world of Jazz.
Once you’ve discovered the joys of Charleston dance, you’ll want to find the music to match. But the reality is that Charleston does not exist as a musical genre. Try typing Charleston into spotify and the song that comes up is ‘The Charleston’ a tune that was written in 1923. Other than the original song there is no Charleston music but there is a whole world of Jazz.
Now I know a lot of people who say they ‘hate jazz’ but jazz, like dance music has a huge list of sub-genres. From Rag-time, New Orleans, Swing, Bebop, too freeform (that's the one everyone hates!) there are so many styles, so how do we find the ones that work for Charleston dancing?
To avoid the lecture on music history lets just say quality recordings of music from the twenties are virtually non-existent. But Musicians from that era continued recording long after, so a good way in is to begin with great artist of the time. So here’s a list of my favourite artists with links to their tracks on YouTube ….
- Count Basie - Stan Shorthair
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3szm2pjt3s&spfreload=10
- Artie Shaw – Hope Skip and Jump
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZenQDS-hLw&spfreload=10
- Benny Goodman – Flying Home
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn0hDIkvl0Y&list=RDgn0hDIkvl0Y
- Duke Ellington - That Lindy Hop
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqx83L66FiE&spfreload=10
- Louis Prima - Pennies from heaven
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr8QQdnf_tY
- Sydney Bechet – Maple Leaf Rag
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr2aT9NSiDQ&spfreload=10
- Fats Waller – Lulu’s back in town
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rgtt_8DbKE&spfreload=10
- Cab Calloway – Are you all Reet
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4deSYYzffM
If you’ve had a good listen, you’ll realize that a lot of these tunes are very much Swing but the good news is we can Charleston to Swing music, as well as Ragtime, Bebop, New Orleans, Kansas City and of course Electro Swing! I hope you’ve enjoyed this intro to music. I will be writing more soon, including my top ten tunes and modern artist. So stay tuned and please share your recommendations for great music to Charleston too.
Fiona