jitterbug (tanz)

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jitterbug
To dance the jitterbug
A nervous or jittery person
An uptempo jazz or swing dance which embellishes on the two-step pattern and frequently incorporates acrobatic style swing steps
A jazz musician or aficionado
{i} energetic improvisational dance popular in the 1940's; one who dances the jitterbug
{f} dance the jitterbug (energetic improvisational dance)
do the jitterbug
a jerky American dance that was popular in the 1940s
nervous, tense, anxious, worried person
is a bouncy, playful style of swing which was danced to early rock-n-roll, rock-a-billy and swing music Originally done by whites in the 30s/40s imitating blacks doing Lindy Hop Popular music was speeding up, and the triple-step became a single-step rhythm Essentially, single step, (mainly, but not completely) 6 count East Coast Swing, SSQQ Buddy Schwimmer says: It's not the same as single swing A simplified 4 step is sometimes taught and improperly called Jitterbug
a fast jazz dance popular in the 1940s (jitter (1900-2000) (from jitters) + bug (19-21 centuries); probably invented by the U.S. band leader Cab Calloway). Dance variation of the two-step in which couples swing, balance, and twirl in standardized patterns to syncopated music in 4 4 time. It originated in the U.S. in the mid 1930s and became internationally popular in the 1940s. It originally included acrobatic lifts and swings, but it became modified in ballroom versions. Its step patterns varied and could include the lindy hop and the jive
a jerky American dance that was popular in the 1940s do the jitterbug
A toned down version of a Lindy Hop which is faster and happier than the American Rock 'n' Roll or Swing
jitterbug (tanz)
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