Choreographer Ryan Francois Set for FRANKIE 100 at the Apollo Tonight

By: May. 23, 2014
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London-based choreographer and dancer Ryan Francois will appear at two New York City events celebrating the history of swing music and dancing -- and will inspire young people in Harlem to reclaim their swing dance heritage.

Ryan Francois is widely regarded as one of the world's best dancers of Lindy Hop -- the social dance from the Swing era that is currently enjoying a huge renaissance in London and across the UK. Millions will be familiar with his choreography for Strictly Come Dancing, the UK's most popular TV show. His work on Strictly includes Denise Van Outen's Egyptian themed Charleston number, and the even more famous Charleston routine that earned Chris Hollins and Ola Jordan four 10s in the final, winning the show.

In London, Ryan teaches regularly at Studio 45 in Kentish Town on Tuesday nights, a class that is packed with Lindy Hop dancers and teachers and professionals from across London and the home counties.

23 May 2014: Ryan Francois will be appearing in the Launch Show for Frankie 100, the biggest celebration of Lindy Hop dancing that the world has ever seen. Frankie 100 is a five-day celebration of dancing that will take place in New York City from 22-26 May 2014. 2000 dancers - including professionals and social dancers - from around the world will be attending.

26 May is World Lindy Hop Day, and it is also the birthday of influential swing dancer Frankie Manning. Frankie Manning was a celebrated dancer in the 1930s and 40s with Whitey's Lindyhoppers. With the revival of swing dancing in the late 1980s he returned to teaching and choreography and his credits include Malcolm X. Since the 1980s, Frankie's birthday has inspired special events across the globe in celebration of the man, the music, and the dance.

During Frankie 100, Ryan Francois will also be teaching a Lindy Hop class to young African Americans in Harlem. The streets of Harlem are where Lindy Hop originated, but it has been superceded by contemporary street dance forms including Hip Hop.

Ryan Francois said. "It's an honour to try to inspire young Black Americans to reclaim their dance heritage, I hope that the people of Harlem will dance the Lindy Hop again."

DETAILS:

NEW YORK

Frankie 100, May 22-26
Launch Party featuring Ryan Francois - 23 May at 7pm, Apollo Theater, Harlem
Various venues in New York City including the Apollo Theater, Lincoln Center and Central Park Bandstand
Full event listings are here http://frankie100.com.

LONDON

Ryan Francois teaches at Club Savoy at Studio 45 in Kentish Town
Tuesdays from 8pm, Studio 45, 45 Holmes Road, London NW5 3AN
http://www.ryanandjenny.com/RJ/Club_Savoy.html

About Ryan FrancoisRyan Francois is a foremost authority in the United States and United Kingdom on all authentic jazz dance styles associated with the 1920s, 30s and 40s - especially the Lindy Hop, and his unique and very modern approach to traditional styles of dance are very much in demand.

An award-winning dancer and choreographer, Ryan's passion is sharing his knowledge of Swing with fellow dancers and non-dancers alike. He has spent more than 20 years teaching the history and steps of the Lindy Hop all over the UK, the USA and the World.

Ryan and his choreography have also appeared in many different media. On television, he has worked on 'So You Think You Can Dance', 'Dancing With The Stars', 'Britain's Got Talent', 'Strictly Dance Fever' and, most notably, on 'Strictly Come Dancing' (where he choreographed the famous Charleston routine that earned Chris Hollins & Ola Jordan four 10s in the final). On stage, he was Associate Choreographer and star performer in the Broadway musical 'Swing' (nominated for 7 TONY awards), and on the big screen, he counts Disney's 'Swing Kids' (starring Christian Bale & Robert Sean Leonard) and 'Do You Come Here' as amongst his best work. Recent choreographic work includes the 'Strictly' tour at the O2 Arena and 'Dancing on Ice', where he collaborated with Olympic Ice Dance Champions Torvill and Dean and the upcoming West End musical about Glenn Miller, 'Feelin'in the Mood'.

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