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Usually there is some jiving and laughing on the plane, but when somebody pulls the plug, it's over.
"If I can get this strong a response after such a brief transit-1ust think how Jiving Justin will light up in the dark!
"As soon as I discovered that Jiving Justin was involved in this matter, the shape of future things to come became clear."
Stephen Hunter of the Washington Post once stated that, to be effective as a comic performer, he must get "his jiving and shucking under control."
Travelers in the vicinity will not want to miss the festival's presentation of the Jiving Lindy Hoppers (July 23).
Andy Fairweather-Low - Spider Jiving (album)
January 1984, the Jiving Lindy Hoppers started teaching Lindy Hop in London.
After the first few classes, Ryan Francois joined the classes and later that year, he became a member of the Jiving Lindy Hoppers.
Critics found the macho jiving between Eastwood and Sheen unconvincing and scenario improbable, and believed that many of the actors were miscast.
In 1998, she began learning the lindy hop after she saw the English dance group The Jiving Lindy Hoppers perform.
A big hit was an informal performance by a group from London, the Jiving Lindy Hoppers, directed by Warren Heyes.
Afterwards, they decided to form the British dance company The Lindy Hop Jivers, later renamed to the Jiving Lindy Hoppers.
The jiving, high-flying male trio that opened "Saturday Night" set the tone, showing off the distinctive styles of Donald Williams, Pascal Benichou and Cornel Crabtree.
He toured with the English National Ballet and was then commissioned to write the music for the Jiving Lindy Hoppers' jazz ballet, Jungles of the Cities.
Mr. Bethel's choreography has been performed by the Jiving Lindy Hoppers, an English group, and the companies of Charles Moore and Joan Miller.
They may be English, but the Jiving Lindy Hoppers of London are devoted to exploring the roots and ramifications of that august and newly popular American social dance form.
During the 1980s, the Jiving Lindy Hoppers were instrumental in spreading Lindy Hop throughout the UK by teaching and performing at shows, festivals and on TV.
The Jiving Lindy Hoppers, an old-style Lindy group from London, and the bespangled Swedish Rhythm Hot Shots put on well-staged displays of dazzling gymnastic dancing.
This also included the 'Longest Riverdance Line' attempt with 116 dancers, and the 'Most Swing Flips in One Minute' by Russell Sargeant from the Jiving Lindy Hoppers.
But the London-based Jiving Lindy Hoppers studied with Lindy experts like Frankie Manning, Pepsi Bethel and Mama Lu Parks, then put an English spin on it all.
March 1985, the Jiving Lindy Hoppers (Warren Heyes, Terry Monaghan, Ryan Francois, Claudia Gintersdorfer, and Lesley Owen) traveled to New York City on their first research visit.
Having lost neither his style nor his rhythm, he returned to the lindy, and London soon after, to choreograph for and perform with the Jiving Lindy Hoppers at Riverside Studios, in Hammersmith, followed by many worldwide invitations.
And to draw out confirmed homebodies, Jazzmobile is providing a little string music, and Brenda Bufalino and her American Tap Dance Orchestra will join forces with the Jiving Lindy Hoppers from London for some jamming, jumping and jazz.
Its 100 events in music, dance and theater range from the folk singer Arlo Guthrie and the Jiving Liddy Hoppers of London to the Diabolo Dance Theater of Taiwan and Trisha Brown Dance Theater.
The "Harlem Swing Ball," which will focus on 1940's jitterbugging, is being preceded by classes taught by Frankie Manning, who won dance contests at the old Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, and a group from London that calls itself the Jiving Lindy Hoppers.