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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
  • San Francisco Sunday Streets: Valencia

swing      
n. geschommel; geslinger; vaart; slinger, omslag
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
swingmuziek (jazzmuziek in dertiger jaren ontstaan)
swing bridge         
  • BNSF Railway bridge]] across the [[Columbia River]] in [[Portland, Oregon]], showing the swing-span section turning.
  • Chincoteague]], Virginia, now demolished.
  • The Clocktower Bridge, in Cape Town, starting to close behind a small boat
  • A17]] over the [[River Nene]] in [[Lincolnshire]] close to the border with [[Norfolk]].
  • The "Abtswoudsebrug", a swing bridge for bikers and pedestrians built in 1979
  • Sinai]]. It is left open most of the time to allow sailing ships to pass in the canal, only closing during the passage of trains.
  • Lock and Dam 15]]
  • Hull Docks branch bridge
  • I Street swing Bridge span turned to allow a boat to pass Sacramento California
  • Chain Bridge]], Klaipeda
  • Navigation Locks Bridge, [[Bonneville Dam]]
  • Traffic crossing the Northwich Road swing bridge on the [[Manchester Ship Canal]] at [[Stockton Heath]], [[Warrington]]
  • Poira-Corjuem Bridge, [[Goa]]
  • The [[Ponte Girevole]] ''San Francesco di Paola'' in [[Taranto]]
  • Carmelo Bridge, [[Uruguay]], during its inauguration in 1912.
  • A swing bridge near [[Belle Glade, Florida]]
  • An example of how small swing bridges like this one may be pivoted only at one end, but that does require substantial underground structure to support the pivot. [[Victoria & Alfred Waterfront]], [[Cape Town]].
MOVABLE BRIDGE THAT HAS A VERTICAL LOCATING PIN AND SUPPORT RING ABOUT WHICH THE TURNING SPAN CAN PIVOT HORIZONTALLY
Swing bridges; Turntable bridge; Swingbridge; Poira -Corjuem Bridge; Swing Bridge; Swing span; Swing-bridge; Poira-Corjuem Bridge; Swinging bridge; List of swing bridges; Swing span bridge
draaibrug

Определение

western swing
¦ noun a style of country music influenced by jazz, popular in the 1930s.

Википедия

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.