Sunday Party
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16 mar. 2025 de 20:00 a 23:59
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Bordeaux Nouvelle-Aquitaine France
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✨💥Dernière soirée de #swingart2025 : on profite un max avant de se dire aurevoir ✨


🪈🎺 Groupe

🔹 Hot Swing Sextet


Pas de programme spécifique, juste du social et de la joie de vivre

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Lugares

Halle des Chartrons
10 Pl. du Marché Chartrons, 33000 Bordeaux, France

Line-up

Profesores, Grupos, Dj, etc.., están en el programa de nuestro evento.

Viktor Lillard

Viktor Lillard

Profesor

Dance and movement have always been important to Viktor. He grew up dancing socially with friends in his hometown in upstate New York. After discovering Lindy Hop and Authentic Jazz dance in Ohio in 2013, he has only fallen more deeply in love with Jazz as time goes on. Over the years dance has taken him where he never dreamed he would go, and the varied influences he discovered have helped him develop a unique flavor to his dance. He loves to spread the joy of dance within a comprehensive experience of jazz music, and is continually studying Jazz’s profound history and cultural roots in a continuum of Black American social dance.


Viktor has taught classes and workshops on three continents, and continues to travel to teach. He uses his musical knowledge and his thoughtful creative outlook to help students both become comfortable in their basics and expand their boundaries. Above all, he absolutely loves to share his musical and flowing style of swing on the social floor, and he encourages all dancers to feel the music and have fun!

Tyedric Hill

Profesor

I've been dancing for as long as I can remember. In fact, my earliest classroom was my home, or wherever my family gathered. My earliest teacher was my mom. Over the years, I've established a background enriched and informed by many movement traditions, some of which include capoeira, waving, and stepping. I discovered vernacular jazz and Lindy Hop in 2017, and I haven't looked back since.


As a teacher, I love to share historical and cultural context, weaving this into how I explain my approach to movement. My highest goal is helping you to develop your own approach.


I'm currently studying house, and continually growing in many street styles. In dance, I value lineage, authenticity, community, partnership and fun. I strive to incorporate these elements in my classes as well. I’m eager to collaborate with everyone!

Tyedric Hill
Marie N'Diaye

Marie N'Diaye

Profesor

Dr. Marie N'diaye (PhD) is a Jazz Dance choreographer, performer and educator as well as a dance researcher. She specialises in Jazz Dance (African American Jazz), including the partnered form (Lindy Hop), focusing on the legacy of Harlem dancers from the Savoy Ballroom as well as the chorus line tradition from night clubs and theatres (such as the Apollo Theater, the Cotton Club, Connie's Inn...) and has applied her scientific method and dance education to conduct an embodied practice-based research of Jazz dance through the study of archival films, and collaborations with elders and other established dancers.


Marie is the founder of the non-profit organisation "Collective Voices for Change" aiming to promote cultural appreciation and respect of African American Jazz Dances. She is also a board member of the "Black Lindy Hoppers Fund", whose mission is to support and promote Black dancers and artists in their practice, performance, and transmission of Jazz Dances especially Lindy Hop.


She completed her Masters in Anthropology of Dance & Ethnochoreology in 2023, as part of the international ERASMUS program: "Choreomundus" involved with the safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH).

Anna Rio

Profesor

Anna est passionnée de danse depuis toujours : danse classique, jazz, contemporaine et danse Africaine. En 2010, elle tombe amoureuse du Lindy Hop, et y découvre l’échange entre deux partenaires, connectés à la musique.


Elle enseigne maintenant dans plusieurs stages internationaux mais reste toujours très active sur sa scène locale toulousaine.

Que ce soit en Lindy hop ou en solo swing venez découvrir sa pédagogie et son univers.

Anna Rio
Jonatan Hedberg

Jonatan Hedberg

Profesor

Jonatan quitte la Suède pour venir danser et étudier le Français à Toulouse ! Passionné de musique et sportif depuis toujours, il a pu mêler ses passions dans le Lindy Hop dès 2009.


La danse sociale est pour lui, l’aspect le plus important du Lindy Hop. Chaque danse est unique grâce à la musique qui unit le couple et à la créativité que chacun apporte. Il aime laisser libre cours à l’expression personnelle, à travers les variations rythmiques.

Charlotte Middlemiss

Profesor

With a degree in Sports Therapy, Charlotte has an understanding of how the body works whilst dancing. Dancing for as long as she can remember, she has a background in Contemporary , Tap, Jive, 20’s Charleston with a natural flair for Authentic Jazz.


Of course, Charlotte’s main passion is Lindy Hop and its History, taking her inspiration from the old timers & being fortunate enough to have worked closely with Ms Norma Miller ‘The Queen of Swing’. She has a real fun teaching style where every follower who experiences her classes loves her unique focus on technique, styling and her mass of follower variations.


Charlotte travels to teach nationally and internationally at Swing Dance Festivals all over Europe, USA, Africa and more, and in addition to teaching, she is a keen performer. Charlotte is the founder and choreographer for Charlie’s Angels Vintage Dance Troupe and The Jiveswing Hoppers who she trains for competitions, TV & shows. Now with 10 years of teaching experience, she also supports all Jiveswing teacher training.


Charlotte has also undertaken TV work, featuring in the BBC’s hit documentary Wartime Farm, BBC Back In Time for Dinner, performed at the world famous Royal Albert Hall, plus some of London’s most prestigious venues & events such as the Ideal Home Show and Canary Wharf. She performed for President Macron at the Grand Palais, Paris for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, has been featured dancing in Channel 4’s infamous Come Dine with Me, appeared in national TV adverts such as Dreamboat and Petticoat’s 5 (also appearing on the front cover), the world famous Grand National ITV Advert, and was chosen for the lead role in the ‘Yolanda Be Cool’ – Sing Sing Sing music video.


Charlotte is now working on her new series of workshops specifically for followers called Sista’s of Swing.

Charlotte Middlemiss
Joseph Sewell

Joseph Sewell

Profesor

Known for his exciting and inspirational classes, Joseph is currently one of the UK’s leading swing dance teachers, choreographers, performers and avid social dancers of authentic swing dances, with a big passion for Lindy Hop.


His dance journey began with jazz funk, dub in the 70’s, popping and break dancing in the early 80s, before he started to teach in 1996. His main focus has been the Lindy Hop, Blues, Jive, 1920’s Charleston, Cake Walk, Snake Hips and Vernacular Jazz touring across the UK, USA, Europe, Africa and more, offering unique dance techniques, musicality and styling for dancers.


Responsible for developing one of the youngest and most talented swing dance scenes in the UK, Joseph has trained a group of raw students, to teach and perform, where some have now gone on to perform, compete and teach internationally.


Joseph’s specialism is making the average student dance and feel like a champion. So whether you’re an advanced dancer or absolute nervous beginner, you’ll leave his classes motivated, like you’ve just seen a kung fu movie!


Having been inspired by old 1930’s classic clips with dancers such as Frankie Manning, Leon James and Al Minns et al, he was fortunate enough to learn from and work alongside Frankie Manning, Norma Miller and other teachers who were key during the ‘revival’ of the Lindy Hop. Joseph’s class material focuses on the JiveSwing STAR philosophy (Style, Techniques And Rhythm), which he created, plus musicality, body awareness, improvisation, with original and creative moves that can be used on the social dance floor.


In addition to a number of TV projects, he has performed at the world famous Royal Albert Hall ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZutETo9SEo ), plus London’s most prestigious banking capital Canary Wharf, performed for President Macron at the Grand Palais, Paris, for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, has choreographed and featured in a number of music videos, such ‘Yolanda Be Cool’ (The guys that did Americano) music video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xg9-GMUl89Y , Jive Aces’ Bring Me Sunshine and Joe Stilgoe’s When We Kiss. Taking swing dance to the radio, Joseph featured in BBC Radio 2’s documentary, Swingin at the Savoy, with Norma Miller, Chazz Young and Duke Ellington’s grandson, teaching BBC’s Strictly Star, Len Goodman how to Lindy Hop. Most recently he has choreographed for a Dreamboats & Petticoats and the world famous Grand National TV advert.


Some of Joseph’s major TV projects was choreographing and performing in the hit BBC TV documentaries such as Back In Time for Dinner and Wartime Farm http://youtu.be/NoNuAFcuQxA, where he also featured as the main dancer. Rumour has it, that show is a favourite of Prince Harry!


Joseph has taught and performed all over the UK and Europe to over 20 countries such as the USA, Germany, France, Sweden, Spain, Greece, Norway, Turkey, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Amsterdam, Israel, Slovenia, Italy, Croatia, Ireland, Austria, etc, but wherever you find him, he’s generally the last person to leave the social dance floor.


If that’s not enough, Joseph’s mum highly recommends him!

Hot Swing Sextet

Grupo de música

This group offers a trip back in time in the frenzied atmosphere of the jazz clubs of the 30s. From Paris to Harlem, From Django Reinhardt to Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong through, Hot Swing Sextet organized for you, a trip « tailored » towards « Swing ». Get on board with these six young musicians full of energy. « Swing, » « swaying » and good humor are on the menu of this great Journey through the « middle-jazz ». Let the party begin with the Hot Swing Sextet

Hot Swing Sextet