We discussed many topics that day. She has spent decades upon decades studying dance. Some of her discoveries get lost in translation over time.
To remedy this, she graciously provided us with some resources so she can share the concepts in her own words. Take a look at some of the amazing insights Skippy shared with us. This paper contains 8 helpful tips to improve your understanding of rolling count to improve your dancing.
Who is Skippy Blair? Did Skippy name West Coast Swing? The State Dance of California Skippy was one of several people who helped west coast swing become the official state dance of California in Below are links to articles that she share with me personally so that I may share them with you!
Skippy Blair Series Take a look at some of the amazing insights Skippy shared with us. Rolling Count and Location How to understand and practice rolling count. Rolling Count vs Straight Count The discovery and understanding of rolling count. During her Steel Pier performances in New Jersey and Philadelphia, Skippy picked up a lot of dance knowledge from the other performers. Skippy's father was a race car driver and avid Tap dancer who was killed when she was just a child.
After her father died, her mother remarried a man named Bill Blair. They knew Bill Blair as my father. When I showed up to do a show there Quantico they had surprised me by putting my name on the marquee. I actually used the name "Blair" starting in When I taught in Germany about I had to have a Passport.
In the process, I actually had my name legally changed to Skippy Blair. She is generally credited with popularizing "West Coast Swing" and was a key player in the group that successfully lobbied the State Legislature in to have West Coast Swing designated as the official State Dance of California. In she was inducted into the National Swing Dance Hall of Fame and, at 89, continues to be extremely active in the dance world and has coached some of the leading swing dancers in the country, including US Open champions Jordan Frisbee and Tatiana Mollman.
Blair created the Universal Unit System, a complete system of dance notation that allows dancers to "read" a dance much like musicians read music. Both allow unlimited online streaming access to all iDance. Subscriptions are more affordable and renew automatically.
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