One2Swings The California Rolls performing in the Team Competition during the International Lindy Hop Championships on August 30, 2009 in Washington, D.C.
The winners were:
1st - The Killer Dille...
One2Swings The California Rolls performing in the Team Competition during the International Lindy Hop Championships on August 30, 2009 in Washington, D.C.
The winners were:
1st - The Killer Dillers 2nd - Ninjammerz 3rd - The California Rolls
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It started unpromisingly, and looked a bit pedestrian, but as it went along it got better and better, and the human piano was a great crowd pleaser - great stuff!
I feel like this routine might have been the real winner. I wish i was there. I've always wondered what the hell to do with that song and this team dances amazingly to this creative interpertation.
I agree... I'm not a big fan of this song, but it was BEAUTIFULLY danced musicality-wise, and such creativity in the choreography and formation changes! It's interesting that people cheered louder for this routine than they did the 1st place winning team. (and maybe louder than the 2nd place team as well?)
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