Video
Librarian Color. 3 hrs. Ginger De Paris,
Golden Treasures, 3678 Barham Blvd
Suite K202 Yes, you do need more swing dance instruction in your library (see Learn To Swing Dance, 3 vols., Video Reviews, LJ 6/1/00), especially if it's this two-tape set, jam-packed with 32 moves, including everything from basic turns to swivels, kicks, and syncopated steps. There are steps for both single-step and triple-step swing, with very little overlap. Instructors Chris Reilly and Ginger de Paris demonstrate each step to music, followed by the "guy's gig and gal's gig," in which clear shots of footwork and body movement show the leader's and follower's patterns. Follow-up demos of each move are done to both slow and fast music, and a review sequence is shown after every five moves. Reilly does a constant voice-over narration that describes the counts and leads. No rewinding is necessary, since each move gets repeated at least a dozen times. Both beginners and more advanced dancers will find something they can use here, whether it's the underarm turn, wrap-in, heel rocks, or the boogie woogie. Elimination of the black-and-white tiled floor, which distracts the eye from the footwork, should be considered for the next production. Recommended.-Deborah V Rollins, Univ. of Maine Review from Library Journal Oct 15, 2000 |