Skippy Blair
Skippy Blair (born 1924[1]:147) is a ballroom dancer who is credited with popularizing "West Coast Swing."[2] Blair was a member of a group that successfully lobbied the State Legislature in 1988 to have West Coast Swing designated as the official State Dance of California. She is also the founder of the Golden State Dance Teachers Association[1]:147 and a co-founder of the World Swing Dance Council.[3][4][1]:189
Blair danced in the 1975 film Queen of the Stardust Ballroom.[4][1]:143
In 1994, she was inducted into the National Swing Dance Hall of Fame.[4] Her students include US Open champions Jordan Frisbee and Tatiana Mollmann.[5]
Blair created the Universal Unit System, a complete system of dance notation that allows dancers to "read" a dance much like musicians read music.[4]
Bibliography
- Skippy Blair on Contemporary Social Dance: Disco to Tango and Back/Plus Teacher's Breakdown for the Universal Unit System. Golden State Dance Teachers Association. 1978. ISBN 978-0-932-98001-4.
- Dance terminology notebook. Alterra. 1995. ISBN 978-0-932-98011-3.
- Dance Power: Own the Experience. Golden State Dance Teachers Association. 1999. ISBN 978-0-932-98024-3.
- Retro Swing: Dancing to the Big Band Sound. Human Kinetics. ISBN 978-0-736-03244-5.
References
- 1 2 3 4 Stevens, Tamara; Stevens, Erin (2011). Swing Dancing. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-37517-0. Retrieved May 11, 2016 – via Google Books.
- ↑ Kassing, Gayle (2007). History of Dance: An Interactive Arts Approach. Human Kinetics. p. 262. ISBN 978-0-73606-035-6. Retrieved May 11, 2016 – via Google Books.
- ↑ Bekkache, Carine (April 3, 2015). "DOSSIER. Quelle danse vous sied au pied dans l'agglomération raphaëloise?" [FOLDER. What suits you dance in front in raphaëloise agglomeration?]. Var-Matin (in French).
- 1 2 3 4 "Skippy Blair", National Swing Dance Hall of Fame webpage
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGQzWKlY-ZQ Tribute to Skippy Blair with statements by both dancers attesting to Skippy as their teacher retrieved 9.2016