Tuesday, 15 September 2015

competition giveaway - 'Swing Dance' by Scott Cupit












In a proud first for this blog I have been given three copies of Scott Cupit's book Swing Dance to give away!

I'm looking forward to getting stuck into my own copy as soon as it arrives but if you fancy one for yourself then all you have to do is head over to the Swing Slate's Facebook page, like it, and share the competition image!

The book is released on Thursday 17th September and this competition shall run until midnight on the following Thursday (24th); which gives me a week to come up with a novel way for selecting the three winners...

And in the mean time, here is what the book's publishers have to say about it:

With all things vintage enjoying a boom worldwide, swing dancing has well and truly swung back into fashion. From vintage festivals and tea dances to weekend socials and hundreds of weekly classes held around the world, multiple forms of the dance that was created in late 1920s Harlem by Frankie Manning are growing ever more popular.

Swing Dance explores the vibrant contemporary swing dance scene, looking at the different dance styles and the associated culture, community and fashion. Illustrated with vintage and contemporary photography, as well as specially commissioned step-by-step guides, it provides everything you need to know, whether you fancy kicking up your heels in the Charleston or mastering the Lindy Hop ‘swing out’.

The four major dance styles are covered – Charleston, Collegiate Shag, Balboa and Lindy Hop, including the Strolls, which are guaranteed to fill the dance floor. Each chapter begins with an overview of the fascinating evolution of the dance style; ‘Get the Look’ examines the fashions for guys and girls, including hair and make-up, and a clothing, shoes and accessories checklist; while ‘The Music’ suggests the top ten tunes to practise to. Then follows a breakdown of the basic step patterns upon which the dance is built, and a guide to some of the key moves. There are also insider tips from old-timers and today’s leading swing dancers as well as fun, easy-to-follow page-embedded video demonstrations produced exclusively for the book and accessible via scannable QR codes.


Good luck!

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