Jitterbug Stroll

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The Jitterbug Stroll is a swing line dance choreographed in 1992 by Ryan Francois,[1] a Lindy Hop dancer and teacher. 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.

  • first group (the first bar in every group starts with the right leg always)
    • Hustle forward (2 beats)
    • Skip back (2 beats)
    • Boogie Forward twice (4 beats)
    • Hustle forward (2 beats)
    • Skip back (2 beats)
    • Boogie Forward twice (4 beats)
    • Hustle forward (2 beats)
    • Skip back (2 beats)
    • Boogie Forward twice (4 beats)
    • Stroll Around (sometimes also called jazz pivot turn) (8 beats)
    • Hustle forward (2 beats)
    • Skip back (2 beats)
    • Boogie Forward twice (4 beats)
    • Break step (4 beats) (step right, tap left behind right, step left, tap right behind left)
    • Turn 90 degrees (4 beats) (step right, turn 90 degrees, step back left, step back right, step forward left)
  • second group
    • Knee slap right (2 beats)
    • Knee slap left (2 beats)
    • Kick right and Shorty george 3 times (4 beats)
    • Knee slap right (2 beats)
    • Knee slap left (2 beats)
    • Kick right and Shorty george 3 times (4 beats)
    • Knee slap right (2 beats)
    • Knee slap left (2 beats)
    • Kick right and Shorty george 3 times (to the left) (4 beats)
    • Stroll Around (same as above)
    • Knee slap right (2 beats)
    • Knee slap left (2 beats)
    • Kick right and Shorty george 3 times (4 beats)
    • Break Step and Turn around (8 beats same as above)
  • third group
    • Suzie Q left (start with right leg cross over left) (8 beats)
    • Suzie Q right (start with left leg cross over right) (8 beats)
    • Suzie Q left (start with right leg cross over left) (8 beats)
    • Stroll Around (same as above)
    • Suzie Q left (start with right leg cross over left) (8 beats)
    • Break Step and Turn around (8 beats same as above)
  • fourth group (last one)
    • Boogie back kicking with right leg (4 beats)
    • Tick Tock (to the right) (4 beats)
    • Boogie back kicking with left leg (4 beats)
    • Tick Tock (to the left) (4 beats)
    • Boogie back kicking with right leg (4 beats)
    • Tick Tock (to the right) (4 beats)
    • Stroll Around (same as above)
    • Boogie back kicking with right leg (4 beats)
    • Tick Tock (to the right) (4 beats)
    • Break Step and Turn around (8 beats same as above)
  • and repeat from the top

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 strcture 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.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ryan Francois and Jenny Thomas. ryanandjenny.com (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-23.