The Evolution of Soul Swing - the Dance of Urban Sophistication

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The Soul Swing Era is a new movement growing from the tradition & culture that has been known for generations in Chicago as the Stepper Set. It is a new dance scene infused with cultural experiences, yet representative of upscale, metropolitan living. This "Lifestyle" of a New Generation of Trendsetters, is motivated by fashion-forward clothing, eilte goods & services, and a musical phenomenon known simply as Soul Music...the smooth & sexy sounds of Artists such as Eric Roberson, Jill Scott, Ledisi, Maxwell, Darien Brockington & N'dambi. Welcome to the Soul Xperience!!!....Wanna Learn More???
http://www.facebook.com/the.soul.experience

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