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From: jazzgirl1920s
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  • That´s What I Call Style babe!

  • Now thats 1920's dancing !

  • I like your costume & dancing, but I LOVE your singing. Keep posting.

  • Great dancing! When did it happen?

  • great Dancing I Love it.

  • Oh I like it !! I love your Charleston dance creation !!I love your dress and I love that old car :D

    I want to start dancing these old dances but I do not where. Because I think in my country is no place where can I learn it ! :(

    Why can not this time of roaring twenties come back ??

  • i know right? i wish it would come back

  • By The Way I LOVE The Outfet You`re Waring! I Wish This Style Would Come Back! Very Lovely Indeed!

  • You`re The Bees Nees! Nice 31 Chevrolet!

  • I like this one a lot jazzy girl!!! You are a great dancer and this a really neat video.

  • Thanks for the compliment on my dancing. I just added a video of me appearing in a jazz history class at CSUN college. I am dancing in a Cotton Club type outfit to one of my favorite jazz recordings, "Boy In The Boat" by Charlie Johnson's Paradise Orchestra.

  • I will have to check that one out too.  I like these old car vids with you dancing. My daughter who is 9 liked them too.

  • You wuz almost BRAKE dancing there, gal!

    Very nice.

  • Is that Bix on the cornet?

  • It is Red Nichols on cornet and the band is the Charleston Chasers playing Farewell Blues.

  • Very fine performance, incredible how You throw your legs in such a exciting way. Charleston 4ever. Not to forget the lovely adequate dress and the car´s charleston black-red. But I imagine, that your shoes could ´nt survive this "endurance test" on that subsurface of the parking area, could they?.

  • Actually, most of my shoes do survive the pavement, because they were made at a time when most people used their feet to go everywhere! Those are vintage shoes. My leg-kicking style comes from watching videos of dancers like Joan Crawford, Nancy Carroll, and Rubber Legs Norman. I wish, though, that they could hurry up and invent a time machine, because I could definitely use about 1000 hours of personal instruction from Rubber Legs Norman!

  • Oh-you madcap!

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