This week hosts Teri Anne and Eddie Lee recap Strictlyy Come Dancing Series 22 episodes 22 and 23 and It Takes Two series 22 episodes 51-55
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This week hosts Teri Ane and Eddie Lee recap @officialdwts season 33 episode 10, the finals, @bbcstrictly series 22 episode 18 and 19 and #ItTakesTwo series 22 episodes 41-45.
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This week hosts Teri Anne annd Eddie Lee recap #rollerjam season 1 episode 6, the finale, @officialdwts season 33 episode 9, the semi-finals, @bbcstrictly series 22 episodes 16 and 17 and special mention of #ItTakesTwo series 22 episode 36-40.
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This week hosts Eddie Lee and Teri Anne recap Roller Jam season 1 episode 5, @officialdwts season 33 episode 8, @bbcstrictly series 22 episodes 14 and 15 and #ItTakesTwo series 22 episodes 31-35.
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This week hosts Teri Anne and Eddie Lee recap Roller Jam season 01 episode 04 and Strictly Come Dancing series 22 episodes 12 and 1 plus a little from It Takes Two series 22 episodes 26 through 30.
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This week hosts Terri Anne and Eddie Lee recap #rollerjam Roller Jam season 1 episode 3,
@officialdwts season 33 episode 7,
@bbcstrictly series 22 episodes 8 and 9 and #ItTakesTwo It Takes Two episode 20 through 25.
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This week hosts Teri Anne and Eddie Lee recap Roller Jam season 1 episode 2, Dancing with the Stars season 33 episode 6, Strictly Come Dancing series 22 episodes 8 and 9 with honorably mention coverage of It Takes Two series 22 episodes 16-20.
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This week hosts Teri Anne and Eddie Lee recap #DWTS#DancingWiththeStars season 33 episode 5, Dedication week, #Strictly2024 series 22 episodes 6 and 7, #ItTakesTwo series 22 episodes 11 through 15 and #rollerjam season 1 episode 1.
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This week hosts Teri Anne and Eddie Lee recap @officialdwts season 33 episode three, Soul Train night, and episode four, Hair Metal night. @bbcstrictly series 22 episodes four and five and It Takes Two series 22 episode six through ten.
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This week hosts Teri Anne and Eddie Lee recap @officialdwts season 33 episode 2, Oscar’s Night, @bbcstrictly season 22 episodes 2-3 and It Takes Two season 22 episodes 1-5.
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This first episode of season 16 of the show hosts Teri Anne and Eddie Lee share their thoughts on the first two episodes of @bbcstrictly series 22 and the first episode of @officialdwts season 33.
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The Lindy Hop scene in Hellzapoppin' (1941) in full color.
-History Of The Lindy Hop Dance-
On May 21st 1927 the Lindy Hop dance was publicly introduced to the world. The Lindy hop is an African American dance which was born in Harlem, New York City.
On that date, the Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis airplane completed the first transatlantic flight by air, the Newspaper reported “Lindy Hops the Atlantic” and the dance style adopted the headline. The dance has evolved since then with the jazz music of that time and was very popular during the swing era of the late 1930s and early 1940s. Lindy was a fusion of many dances that preceded it or were during its development but is mainly based on jazz, tap, breakaway, and Charleston.
It is frequently described as a jazz dance and is a member of the swing dance family. In its development, the Lindy hop combined elements of both partnered and solo dancing by using the movements and improvisation of African dances along with the formal eight-count structure of European partner dances most clearly illustrated in the Lindy's basic step, the swing-out. In this step's open position, dancers generally connected hand-to-hand; in its closed position, leads and follows are connected as though in an embrace on one side and holding hands on the other.
Lindy hop is sometimes referred to as a street dance, referring to its improvisational and social nature. On March 27, 1932, twelve-year-old Norma Miller did the Lindy hop outside the Savoy Ballroom with her friends for tips. In 1935, 15,000 people danced on Bradhurst Avenue for the second of a dance series held by the Parks Department. Between 147th and 148th street, Harlem "threw itself into the Lindy hop with abandon" as Sugar Hill residents watched from the bluffs along Edgecombe Avenue. There was renewed interest in the dance in the 1980s from American, Swedish, and British dancers and the Lindy hop is now represented by dancers and loosely affiliated grass-roots organizations globally.
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The Class of 2024 are ready to take to the ballroom floor when Strictly Come Dancing returns
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