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| 185 products found for swing dance  | Two friends are forced to choose either harsh punishment for their individuality and love for banned swing music or safety through compliance with the hated Nazis. |  | Tango, foxtrot, swing, rumba, and meringue may seem to represent the last vestiges of a dying art to some, but director Marilyn Agrelo proves this is far from true in MAD HOT BALLROOM. Agrelo reveals that the New York City public school system runs a... |  | Performers include: Ted Weems, Broadway Nitelites, Howard Lanin, Jan Garber, Ben Selvin, Jesse Stafford, Ambrose, Green Brothers, Henry Lange, Adrian Schubert. Contains 23 tracks. |  | Join professional dance instructor John Hill for a fun-filled, easy-to-learn lesson on swing dancing. Learn all the classic moves including the Jitterbug, as John teaches swing lovers step-by-step. |  | Tango, foxtrot, swing, rumba, and meringue may seem to represent the last vestiges of a dying art to some, but director Marilyn Agrelo proves this is far from true in MAD HOT BALLROOM. Agrelo reveals that the New York City public school system runs a... |  | Liner notes by Charles Granata. Personnel includes : Bobby Hackett (cornet); Billy Butterfield (trumpet); George Arus (trombone); Arthur Baker (clarinet); Babe Russin, Herbie Haymer, Wolf Tanninbaum (tenor saxopone); Ernie Caceres (baritone... |  | The fifth sublime teaming of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, SWING TIME is regarded by many as their finest film. The tenuous plot, which mainly serves to connect the brilliant dance numbers, concerns John "Lucky" Garnett (Astaire), a gambler and... |  | The fifth sublime teaming of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, SWING TIME is regarded by many as their finest film. The tenuous plot, which mainly serves to connect the brilliant dance numbers, concerns John "Lucky" Garnett (Astaire), a gambler and... |  | |  | |
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