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<blockquote data-quote="Crono" data-source="post: 15678428" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>Ballroom-style swing is completely different from swing dancing done during the swing era, so it's possible that the dance group was doing the more authentic swing dancing. There are also many different styles of swing dance (lindy hop, west coast swing, east coast swing, charleston, balboa, blues, collegiate shag, Carolina shag, St. Louis shag, boogie woogie, jitterbug, jive, and hustle, just to name a few). It is probably fair to say that ballroom dancing and swing dancing are two different categories of dance with ballroom-style swing being an adaptation of swing dancing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crono, post: 15678428, member: 784"] Ballroom-style swing is completely different from swing dancing done during the swing era, so it's possible that the dance group was doing the more authentic swing dancing. There are also many different styles of swing dance (lindy hop, west coast swing, east coast swing, charleston, balboa, blues, collegiate shag, Carolina shag, St. Louis shag, boogie woogie, jitterbug, jive, and hustle, just to name a few). It is probably fair to say that ballroom dancing and swing dancing are two different categories of dance with ballroom-style swing being an adaptation of swing dancing. [/QUOTE]
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