- Herräng Dance Camp
Herräng Dance Camp (commonly abbreviated HDC, officially Herräng Dance Camp Aktiebolag) is the largest annual dance camp that focuses on African American jazz dances such as
Lindy Hop , boogie woogie, tap, authentic jazz, and balboa. It is owned and run by Lorenz Ilg and four members of theHarlem Hot Shots : Frida Segerdahl, Fatima Teffahi, Daniel Heedman, and Lennart Westerlund. Each year, the small town ofHerräng ,Sweden is transformed into a multi-week dance camp attracting world-famous instructors and dancers alike.Similar to many dance camps, the format varies slightly each year but is traditionally held for four to five weeks in late June through late July. For numerous years Herräng Dance Camp has been the largest Lindy Hop dance camp in the world, with a reputation for offering both the highest standard of teaching and attracting the best social dancers from around the world. While the camp holds nightly social dances with music by live bands and DJs from around the world, the main focus of the camp is on dance instruction. In 2007, over seventy instructors were featured during the five weeks, including dancers from the swing era such as
Frankie Manning andNorma Miller .With over 1,000 people attending the camp each summer (over twice the official population of the city of
Herräng ), the camp assembles a significant amount of infrastructure each summer to meet the needs of the large number of dancers. Some of the most noticeable additions to Herräng during Herräng Dance Camp includes several cafes, a full cafeteria serving buffet-style meals, a shop for dance supplies, accessories and daily essentials, bicycle rental, housing of various standards, nightly entertainment, airport limo service, and more.History
1982 - 1988: The Beginning Years
The first Herräng Dance Camp was held for one week, starting on
1 August 1982 , and was organized by theSwedish Swing Society , a swing dance organization based inStockholm ,Sweden .cite web | url=http://www.herrang.com/en/campinfo/history/ | title=History | publisher=Herräng Dance Camp | accessdate=2007-05-31] It attracted around 25 participants and was taught by John Clancy from New York.Having had a successful event in its first year, the camp saw its attendance boost to nearly 100 students in its second year. For the following five years, the camp grew in popularity in and around Sweden, and was only attended by Swedish dancers.
1989 - 2000: The International Swing Revival
With the growing revival of African-American dances such as Lindy Hop in the late 1980s, the camp began to gain international attention. In 1989, two separate camps were organized in Herräng, one by
The Rhythm Hot Shots and another by the traditional organizers, the Swedish Swing Society.For the 1989 camp organized by The Rhythm Hot Shots,
Frankie Manning , a surviving member of the swing era, was invited to teach at the camp.cite book
last = Manning
first = Frankie
authorlink = Frankie Manning
coauthors = Cynthia R Millman
title = Frankie Manning: Ambassador of Lindy Hop
year = 2007
publisher = Temple University Press
location = Philadelphia, PA
isbn = 1-59213-563-3
oclc =
doi =
id =
pages =
chapter = 14: Revival] Since 1989, it has been a continued tradition to invite surviving members of the swing era. Most notably, Frankie Manning has returned to teach at the dance camp every year.
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