Jitterbug Stroll

This article is about a line dance choreographed by Ryan Francois. For that choreographed by Sing Lim, see Charleston Stroll. For the one popular in the 1950s, see The Stroll.

The Jitterbug Stroll is a swing line dance choreographed in 1992 by Ryan Francois,[1] a Lindy Hop dancer and teacher. Ryan Francois is the creator of The Jitterbug Stroll It is usually danced to swing music with 12 bar blues structure such as Woody Herman's "Woodchopper's Ball" or Steven Mitchell's "The Jitterbug Stroll", a modern song created for this choreography.

The dance is very popular among Lindy Hoppers, like the Shim Sham.

The step list for the Jitterbug Stroll is as follows:

The dance is organized in groups of 6 bars of 8 beats each. each group of 6 bars faces a different direction on the dance floor - meaning the dancer turns 90 degrees every 6 bars. every group of 6 bars is organized in the following way: 3 bars of a signature step, 1 bar of stroll around/pivot turn, 1 bar of signature step and 1 bar of a break step that helps the dancer turn 90 degrees. The signature step is different for every group of 6 bars.

When doing the Tick Tock you can tilt your head as a pendelum, starting in the direction you are moving.

This dance can be danced to any song that has a 12 Bar structure or a 6 bar AABA chorus structure. The AABA chorus structure would allow you to do the Suzie Q's on the B chorus line (sometimes referred to as a Bridge), adding enhanced musicallity to your dance.

References

  1. "Ryan Francois and Jenny Thomas". ryanandjenny.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
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