By: Patriot
As an American I can say with pride that if this video was meant to mock American dance in that time period these dancers did a real good job at learning the dance skills and the music. I am going to...
View ArticleBy: cockatrice
Looks like an excuse to dance actually rather well and slide it under the censor’s nose if you ask me. And they’re obviously having a good time at it.
View ArticleBy: LeningradSKY
It’s legendary Igor Moiseyev Ballet, the dance was made esp. for the tour in USA, 1961.
View ArticleBy: poupou
You are right. This is no parody. It’s lindy hop for sur. The dancers may even be professionals who had learned lindy hop from A to Z.
View ArticleBy: (r)evolutionist
Uncle Nikita was a people person. He had no problem adjusting to changing times. How do you think he survived J.St.?
View ArticleBy: nex
Actually, opinion, that Western influence is bad and corrupts, especially for youth, is still alive in Russian society. Being Latvian, I partly agree with them, for a mind, which has not seen much of...
View ArticleBy: Gwynneth
hmm, rahter great, I´d say.. I myself dance boogie woogie and lindy hop and this kicks ass.. not much parody here, instead, good beginners material here. cheers from estonia
View ArticleBy: Piotr
Jazz is the music of the devil and any good revolutionary knows to avoid it. Remember, comrades: “Today you are listening to jazz, tomorrow you will sell you Motherland!”
View ArticleBy: NeuroManson
Historically it’s kind of ironic. Boogy woogy and jazz were both invented by African Americans. Same goes for this particular dance style. At the same time, a lot of Soviet propaganda was actually pro...
View ArticleBy: T34/55
This looks really civilized and classy compared to the s**t kids do on the dance floor these days.
View ArticleBy: akademiatanca
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