Swivels: Footwork
Finally getting to the promised footwork part of swivels – better late than never, right? I hope so.
Finally getting to the promised footwork part of swivels – better late than never, right? I hope so.
How you hold your shoulders during swivels and switches has a big impact on the overall look – for the classic LA style swivels, it’s important to pull your shoulders back and center them over your core (don’t hunch forward and don’t lean back – your shoulders should be directly over your hips). This technique is functional as well as stylistic – you’re building a solid foundation in your midsection, so that your bottom half can relax and let your feet do more than just hold you up.
I’m an old school LA style Lindy Hopper, and as such I’ve spent more time watching old clips of Jewel McGowan and Jean Veloz do swivels than is strictly healthy. Fuzzy black and white images, played in slow motion, over and over and over…retina strain? OCD tendancies? sleepless nights?
We’re absorbed with Regency around here, between working on costumes and attending dance classes for the upcoming Jane Austen Evening, but I’m starting to get excited about my favorite vintage event of the year – The Great Los Angeles Air Raid of 1942.
It’s an outdoor event down at Fort Macarthur in San Pedro, and they have vehicle displays, live music, and of course, an AIR RAID! It’s all very exciting, and they improve the event every year, adding food, better seating, etc. Being February, the weather can be a little iffy, but this year I’m planning to stick it out barring a tsunami. That’s what galoshes are for, right?