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GROUP OF DANCES TIED TO JAZZ
SwingDance; Swing dancing; Swing Dance; Swing walk; Swing walk (dance); Swing Dancing; Swing dancer; Swing dancers; Swing dance; Swing Dancers
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eagle swing      

['i:g(e)lswiŋ]

общая лексика

большой оборот в вис сзади (гимнастика)

swing music         
  • Benny Goodman, one of the first swing bandleaders to achieve widespread fame
  • Frank Sinatra
STYLE OF JAZZ
Swing Music; Swing (music); Swing jazz; Swing band; Swing style; Jive (genre); Swing (genre); Dance and swing band; Swing bands; Sweet swing; Sweet-swing
swing music суинг (разновидность джазовой музыки) Syn: see jazz
imperial eagle         
  • Emblem of the [[Sri Lanka Air Force]]
  • Eagle of Saint John from the [[Book of Dimma]] (8th century)
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  • Eagle essorant (rousant)
  • 1. Eagle close.
2. Eagle rising, wings elevated and addorsed.
3. Eagle rising, wings elevated and displayed.
4. Eagle rising, wings addorsed and inverted.
5. Eagle rising, wings displayed and inverted.
  • [[Great Seal of the United States]]
  • Coat of arms]] of the [[First French Empire]]
  • Reconstruction of the 14th-century royal flag (''Königsfahne''), with a single-headed eagle, the predecessor of the 15th-century imperial flag with the double-headed imperial eagle
  • Eagle ''decapitate'' (without head), coat of arms of German nobility von der Hoven, alias: "Pampus".
  • Carolingian]] ivory plaque with the [[Eagle of Saint John]] with halo, Victoria & Albert Museum.
  • An early heraldic eagle in the seal of [[Vienna]] (1239)
  • Charles V]] (Jakob Kallenberg 1545)
  • J. Siebmachers großes Wappenbuch]]'') vol. 1 part 2-5 (reprint), Nuremberg (1909-1929).</ref>
  • Henry VII]] in ''[[Codex Balduini]]'' due to the similarity with the imperial coat of arms had long been misinterpreted as representing Henry himself.
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  • Moravian eagle]]
  • Silesian eagle]]
HERALDIC BIRD
Imperial eagle; Spreadeagle (heraldry); Heraldic eagle; Eagle heraldry; Imperial Eagle; Kleestängel; Kleestengel; Klee-Stengeln; Brustspange; Brustsichel; Brustmond

общая лексика

могильник (Aquila heliaca)

Definitie

стиляга
м. и ж. разг.
Тот, кто вызывающе подражает моде.

Wikipedia

Swing (dance)

Swing dance is a group of social dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s–1940s, with the origins of each dance predating the popular "swing era". Hundreds of styles of swing dancing were developed; those that have survived beyond that era include Lindy Hop, Balboa, Collegiate Shag, and Charleston. Today, the best-known of these dances is the Lindy Hop, which originated in Harlem in the early 1930s. While the majority of swing dances began in African-American communities as vernacular African-American dances, some influenced swing-era dances, like Balboa, developed outside of these communities.

"Swing dance" was not commonly used to identify a group of dances until the latter half of the 20th century. Historically, the term swing referred to the style of jazz music, which inspired the evolution of the dance. Jitterbug is any form of swing dance, though it is often used as a synonym for the six-count derivative of Lindy Hop called "East Coast Swing". It was also common to use the word to identify a kind of dancer (i.e., a swing dancer). A "jitterbug" might prefer to dance Lindy Hop, Shag, or any of the other swing dances. The term was famously associated with swing era band leader Cab Calloway because, as he put it, "[The dancers] look like a bunch of jitterbugs out there on the floor due to their fast, often bouncy movements."

The term "swing dancing" is often extended to include other dances that do not have certain characteristics of traditional swing dances: West Coast Swing, Carolina Shag, East Coast Swing, Hand Dancing, Jive, Rock and Roll, Modern Jive, and other dances developed during the 1940s and later. A strong tradition of social and competitive boogie woogie and Rock 'n' Roll in Europe add these dances to their local swing dance cultures.

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