What are those dancers doing?

by Julia BoxWhat are those dancers doing?

You may see them on the dance floor, dancing in a partnership or solo. They (hopefully) look like they know what they’re doing; executing dips and turns that suggest they are not just casually grooving to the music. If they look like they’ve studied dance, they probably have! But what kind? And where? Here is what you are most likely seeing:

Blues Dancing – You may see dancers that have studied blues dancing, although not many people worldwide have studied this style. Blues dancing is a term used to describe many different vernacular dances that evolved with blues music. However, you can recognize typical blues dancing by the relaxed posture of the dancers. They may dance close together in a partnership, or they may dance solo with swinging hip and groovy footwork. Blues dancing is taught by Portland Blues and Jazz at the Bossanova Ballroom every Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30, followed by dancing until midnight. It’s also taught by Portland Dance Eclectic at Norse Hall every 1st Saturday from 7:00 to 8:00, followed by dancing until 11. Local instructors including Brenda Russell often teach workshops and are available for private lessons. PortlandBlues.com has the most comprehensive, provider-neutral list of blues dance instructors in the region.

West Coast Swing – West coast swing is a popular partner dance style done to many types of music, including blues! You can recognize west coast swing by the dancer’s upright posture and smoothness. Dancers move back and forth in a “slot,” giving it a different look than blues dancing. West Coast Swing is taught all around Portland; most ballrooms and studios offer west coast swing classes. Beginning classes are taught every Wednesday from 7:30 to 8:30 at the Norse Hall followed by dancing until midnight.

Lindy Hop – Lindy Hop developed with the jazz music of the 1930s and ‘40s, but some may swing out to blues. Lindy hop can be recognized by the athletic posture and bouncy energetic feeling. Lindy Hop is taught several times per week in Portland; including Sundays at the Norse Hall from 7:30 to 8:15 followed by dancing until 11.

Ballroom – You may see those with ballroom dance backgrounds doing rumba, cha cha, east coast swing and more to blues music. Many beginning ballroom classes are taught weekly at the Ballroom Dance Company in Tigard. PortlandDancing.com can help direct you to many options to practice and learn dancing! See you on the dance floor!

PortlandBlues.com Spotlight - Meet Brenda Russell, Dancer

PortlandBlues.com Spotlight - Meet Brenda Russell, Dancer

Brenda Russell, a Portland native, was exposed to dance, blues and jazz from a young age.

As a child she was introduced to jazz through her grandfather’s relationship with Ron Steen and to blues when her sister married Steve Mays who was well connected in the blues scene at the time and played with LaRhonda Steele when she came to town. Brenda’s family also attended the Waterfront Blues Festival over the years.

Once she came of age Brenda became a regular at the Candlelight Lounge and other clubs around town. It was at the Candlelight that Brenda saw Peter Dammann of DK4, LaRhonda Steele, Norman Sylvester and others. Norman is a childhood acquaintance of Brenda’s stepfather Clauis Nickleberry.

Brenda has stayed connected with Peter Dammann over the years and works at the Front Porch Stage during the annual Waterfront Blues Festival. You can find her teaching and performing there each year.

When Brenda is not traveling in Europe and the US you can find her in the local bars and dance halls around town. She has three movement spaces in the Oak Street Building and is available for group workshops and private sessions.

Brenda is featured on Portlandblues.com. For more information, visit Dancemode Movement Studios, www.dancemode.com, 503-998-7417.

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Our next two sponsored events are Valentine’s day at the Chateau Ballroom we have various Valentine’s day activities and live music by Ben Rice the dance for romance.

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By Julia Box. For more information, visit PortlandBlues.Com or email co-founders Robert Evans and Daniel Oliver  at info@PortlandBlues.com.