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| Lennart Westerlund -
Stockholm - Lindy Hop and Tap
Lennart started to dance Swedish style
jitterbug at Lasse Kühlers dance school in 1980 and became a member
of recently formed Swedish Swing Society in 1981. In the early years
he competed frequently at different places around Sweden and he also
spent lots of hours dancing socially. Around this period of time he
furthermore became a member of the board of above mentioned society
and was also an active part of organizing the very first Herräng Dance
Camp in August 1982. After getting his first impressions of
African-American swing dancing in 1983 he was hooked and turned into
becoming one of the pioneers of the first modern revival of lindy hoppin'.
In 1984 he travelled to New York to meet and study with the late Savoy
dancer Albert Minns, whom he later on the same year also invited to Stockholm
for teaching and lectures. After mister Minns' visit Lennart together with
a few dance friends formed Swedish swing dance company The Rhythm Hot
Shots (later Harlem Hot Shots) in 1985 and started to study old film clips
to learn more about not only the lindy hop but also the charleston, tap,
acrobatics and other things related to the African-American swing dance
tradition. Gradually these studies lead to that the company started to
perform and teach and later on also to become professional. In 1986
Lennart got in contact with Frank Manning and in 1987 mister Manning was
for the very first time invited to Stockholm to work with the company.
When The Rhythm Hot Shots started to receive some international
recognition during the 90s, Lennart was one of the main dancers. The
company travelled extensively throughout the decade and was among a
handful of other dancers and organizers an active part of bringing the
dance back into some kind of limelight. At the same time as being a dancer
in the troupe, Lennart also started to do lots of administration (especially
for the Herräng Dance Camp which The Rhythm Hot Shots had become an
active part of back in 1989), research, film productions et cetera. In
year 2000 he was a part of introducing the lindy hop to Russian dancers
and in 2004 he opened swing dance studio Chicago in central Stockholm.
Lennart is today still an active dancer in the Harlem Hot Shots and he
still travels teaching and performing on an international basis. During
the Swedish summers he is one of the main characters and workers at the
Herräng Dance Camp and for the rest of the year he is seriously involved
in the Chicago dance studio project.
For further information, please visit www.harlemhotshots.com
and www.chicago75.se
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