- Frankie Manning
Infobox actor
name = Frankie Manning
imagesize = 180px
caption =Herräng , 2005
birthname =
birthdate = birth date and age|1914|05|26
birthplace =Jacksonville, Florida , USA
othername = Frank Manning
"Musclehead" Manning
occupation =Choreographer ,dance r
spouse =
website = http://www.frankiemanning.com
tonyawards = Best Choreography
1989 "Black and Blue"Frankie Manning (b.
May 26 ,1914 ) is an Americandance r, instructor andchoreographer . Manning is considered to be one of the founding fathers ofLindy Hop .Biography
Manning was born in
Jacksonville, Florida . He frequentedHarlem 'sSavoy Ballroom in the 1930s, eventually becoming a dancer in the elite and prestigious "Kat's Korner", a corner of the dance floor in which impromptu exhibitions and competitions took place. During a dance contest in 1935, Manning and his partner Frieda Washington performed the first air step (often referred to as an aerial) in a swing dance competition at the Savoy Ballroom. The air step he performed was a "back to back roll" and was danced whileChick Webb played "Down South Camp Meeting" (which was Frankie's request after having heard the song earlier in the evening).In 1935, Herbert White organized the top Savoy Ballroom Dancers into a professional performance group which was eventually named
Whitey's Lindy Hoppers . Frankie created the troupe's first ensemble Lindy Hop routines and functioned as the group's de facto choreographer, although without that title. The troupe toured extensively and made several films. Whitey's Lindy Hoppers became disbanded around the time of WWII since many of the male members were drafted. After the war in 1947, Frankie created a small performance group called theCongaroos . When the Congaroos disbanded in 1955, Frankie settled into a career with theUnited States Postal Service .In 1982,
Al Minns , a former member of Whitey's Lindy Hoppers, started to teach Lindy Hop at the Sandra Cameron Dance Center where he introduced a new generation of dancers to the Lindy Hop. Before he died in 1985, he told his students that Frankie Manning, another surviving member of Whitey's Lindy Hoppers, also lived in New York City. In 1986, Erin Stevens and Steven Mitchell contacted Frankie Manning to ask him to teach them the Lindy Hop. He first said no before agreeing to meet with them. The two returned to California and helped spread the dance to the west coast as well as other areas in the U.S. That same year, Lennart Westerlund contacted Frankie Manning and invited him to Sweden to work withThe Rhythm Hot Shots . Frankie Manning traveled to Sweden in 1987 and has returned to Sweden every year since 1989 to teach at theHerräng Dance Camp .Frankie Manning received the
Tony Award for co-choreography of the Broadway musical "Black and Blue". In 2000, he was awarded theNational Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship. [cite web | url = http://www.nea.gov/honors/heritage/fellows/fellow.php?id=2000_07 | title = 2000 NEA National Heritage Fellowships: Frankie Manning | accessdate = 2008-04-02 | publisher =National Endowment for the Arts ]In recent years, Frankie Manning's annual birthday celebrations have drawn together dancers and instructors from all over the world. His 80th birthday (1994) was commemorated by a weekend-long celebration in
New York City ; his 85th culminated in a sold out party at New York'sRoseland Ballroom , where a pair of his dance shoes were placed in a showcase along with those of dancers such asFred Astaire . For his 86th birthday, a huge gala was feted in Tokyo in his honor, which included workshops taught by the maestro himself. The climax of the festivities featured a live orchestra. Frankie drew a huge crowd of Japanese and foreign expatriate swing enthusiasts for this memorable occasion. Dedicated cruises were organized for his 89th and 90th birthdays. For his birthday dances, he followed his custom of dancing with one woman for every year of his life, partnering 89 and 90 women in succession, respectively.Autobiography
Frankie's
autobiography ("Frankie Manning: Ambassador of Lindy Hop") was publishedMay 28 ,2007 . It was co-written withCynthia Millman . The book contains a collection of (often humorous) stories about the early days of swing dancing and his experiences dancing withWhitey's Lindy Hoppers . The book continues to recount his experiences up through the revival of swing dancing in the 1980s.Filmography
* "
Radio City Revels " (1938)
* "Keep Punching " (1939)
* "Hellzapoppin'" (1941)
* "Hot Chocolates " (1941)
* "Jittering Jitterbugs " (1943)
* "Killer Diller" (1948)
* "Malcolm X" (1992) - Choreography
* "Stompin' at the Savoy " (1992) - Choreography
* "" (2000) - Interviewee also
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Savoy-Style Lindy Hop
*African American vernacular dance
*Lindy hop
*History of lindy hop
*Herräng Dance Camp References
Further reading
* Frankie Manning and Cynthia R. Millman, "Frankie Manning: Ambassador of Lindy Hop", Temple University Press, 2007, ISBN 1-59213-563-3.
External links
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* [http://www.savoystyle.com/frankie_manning.html Frankie Manning and the Lindy Hop] , SavoyStyle.com
* [http://www.frankiemanning.com FrankieManning.com] : a site devoted to Frankie's life
* [http://www.kuow.org/program.php?id=11649 Frankie Manning: Lindy Hop Pioneer] , KUOW, 26 October 2006. 30-minute audio interview by Amanda Wilde.
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