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Swing Time (DVD)

Swing Time (DVD)
The fifth sublime teaming of Fred Astaire african american wedding music and Ginger Rogers, SWING TIME is regarded by many as their finest film. The tenuous plot, which mainly serves to connect the brilliant dance numbers, concerns John Lucky Garnett (Astaire), a gambler african american wedding music and professional dancer. When Garnett arrives late to his wedding, his prospective father-in-law implements a punishment, insisting that Garnett raise $25,000 before he can marry Margaret Watson (Betty Furness). Still in tails, he hops a freight for New York, where he gets involved in a scrape with dance instructor Penny Carrol (Rogers). After following her to the dance studio, Lucky poses as a neophyte in need of training. Penny's boss Gordon (Eric Blore), happens to witness Lucky's incompetence, in the Pick Yourself Up number african american wedding music and is about to fire the young woman for nonperformance when Lucky launches into a dazzling display of terpsichorean skill. Impressed, the studio owner offers to get them an audition at the famed Silver Sandal nightclub. Arguably the peak of the Astaire-Rogers partnership, the dancers' nearly perfect blending of song, dance, wit, african american wedding music and decor only improves with time. Especially memorable are the subtly erotic tempo shifts of Never Gonna Dance african american wedding music and the coruscating technical command of Bojangles of Harlem, a tribute to the great African-American tap dancer. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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African American music - African American music (also called black music, formerly known as race music) is an umbrella term given to a range of musical genres emerging from or influenced by the culture of African Americans, who have long constituted a large ethnic minority of the population of the United States. They were originally brought to North America to work as slaves in cotton plantations, bringing with them typically polyphonic songs from hundreds of ethnic groups across West and Sub-Saharan Africa.

African American culture - African American culture is both part of, and distinct from American culture. From their earliest presence in North America, Africans and African Americans have contributed literature, art, agricultural skills, foods, clothing styles, music, and language to American culture.

Afro-American music - Afro-American music is a broad array of musical genres that arose from the synthesis of African, European and Native American music. Afro-Caribbean music is a subset of Afro-American music, as is African American music.

Wedding music - == European and American weddings ==

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African American Wedding Invitation - African American Wedding Invitation Vows: The African-American Couples' Guide to Designing a Sacred Ceremony A continuation of the wedding advice guidelines in Jumping the Broom invites African-American couples to focus on the spiritual aspects of a wedding day, from honoring one' ...

African American Animated Series - African American Animated Series The African Slave Trade by Shirlee Newman, X This series is the definitive collection of informational books for intermediate -- middle grade readers. Watts Library "TM" spans all subjects, including animals, space, American Indians, U.S. The Proud Family - The ...

African American Animated Series - African American Animated Series The African Slave Trade by Shirlee Newman, X This series is the definitive collection of informational books for intermediate -- middle grade readers. Watts Library "TM" spans all subjects, including animals, space, American Indians, U.S. The Proud Family - The ...

African Folk Music - African Folk Music African Today! Best Of Contempary Sotho Folk Music African Today! Best Of Contempary Sotho Folk Music List of Sub-Saharan African folk music traditions - This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics. The ...

Miami African Music - Miami African Music Miami African Music Miami African Music Healing Touch Music Box With African-American Nurse A Musical Tribute to Angels on Earth - This Ardleigh Elliott collectible music box is a tribute to nurses, those earthly angels of mercy, who bring comfort African Music and healing. This inspiring musical treasure presents the traditional image of a nurse with the caduceus ...

Chicago African Music - Chicago African Music Chicago African Music Chicago African Music Healing Touch Music Box With African-American Nurse A Musical Tribute to Angels on Earth - This Ardleigh Elliott collectible music box is a tribute to nurses, those earthly angels of mercy, who bring comfort African Music and healing. This inspiring musical treasure presents the traditional image of a nurse with the caduceus ...

Cleveland African Music - Cleveland African Music Cleveland African Music Cleveland African Music Healing Touch Music Box With African-American Nurse A Musical Tribute to Angels on Earth - This Ardleigh Elliott collectible music box is a tribute to nurses, those earthly angels of mercy, who bring comfort African Music and healing. This inspiring musical treasure presents the traditional image of a nurse with the caduceus ...

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