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Thursday 22 November 2012

Lindy Hop Music Video - want to help?

I have been contacted by the wonderful Ian Howorth. He is working on a truly exciting project to create a Brighton based music video involving two local bands. They are collaborating to perform Ella Fitzgerald's "When I Get Low I Get High". The bands being 'The Speakeasy Three' and 'The Swing Ninjas'.
They are filming in December at the Proud Ballroom formerly the Hanbury ballroom click here for some great photos on flickr, a superb venue pictured above which has finally fulfilled its potential as a performance venue. The music video will be very much a performance based one, centred around the collaborating groups but also focusing on the 20 or so lindyhoppers and jive dancers taking part, not to mention the 80 or so extras on top of that. Production wise, they've already secured all equipment, venue is paid for, make up, hair , costume and art dept is all sorted as well, so things are progressing well. They are shooting on motion picture cameras (Sony F3 and FS700) and will be employing industry standard grip equipment to allow a truly cinematic feel (think track and dollies and cranes) Here's where you come in. They've set up a kickstarter page to help them reach the last bit of funding they need to pay for a few expenses and catering for the shoot. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/344516429/the-speakeasy-three-are-doing-a-music-video If you could consider digging (deep as possible - sausage rolls don't come cheap you know!) in your pocket to help them along you will contribute hugely to a fantastic independent project promoting lindy hop and dance, which brings so much pleasure to so many people. Some of my happiest moments have been spent on the dance floor and I set my book 'Tango at Midnight' partly at a tango class. I've supported this film project myself as I love the whole idea, and can't wait to see the finished video. Good luck to all involved! By the way, it's a marvellous song, sung by the incomparable Ella who was one of my father's favourite singers.

4 comments:

Wendy's Writing said...

Can't believe I haven't heard about this, being a jiver and living near Brighton - mind you I've been rathr out of touch with wthe jive scene recently, concentrating more on my ballroon, latin and Argentine Tango. Had a look at the link - they sound great - will spread the word.

margaret blake said...

Wish I lived near Brighton, sounds like a lot of fun.

Rosemary Gemmell said...

Oh, I love all kinds of dancing and this sounds fabulous! Wish I was nearer.

Cara Cooper said...

Thank you so much for spreading the word Wendy, it looks such fun. Good luck with your tango, I gave it up it's so hard but may take it up again some time, I'm such a dance tart flirting with different styles of dance, giving them a go, giving them up then going back to them! Thanks Margaret and Rosemary - Brighton is crazy, always something new going on.