"Bei mir bist du schön" performed by "The Airlettes" in the fabulous Stage Club in Hamburg, Germany. Here you can get a little impression what they look like on stage. Be their guest next time and experience them live... Interested to find out more about the three girls? -- www.the-airlettes.com or visit them on facebook -
These two are both good but the male dancer is outstanding .. . . he never moves his shoulders compared to what his feet and knees are doing. This pianist is from Switzerland. He plays some of the best Boogie Woogie anywhere. He is so BIG over there, they hold a week-long Boogie Woogie contest every year and all the best players in the world are invited. In this video he is joined by the 2 amazing dancers...
The male dancer even has a forties haircut.
Turn up the volume, watch and give it a listen! If you experience any trouble tapping your foot to the beat, you had better hurry and schedule an appointment with your physician.
FOR THOSE WHO DON'T REMEMBER, HERE IS HOW THE BOOGIE WOOGIE WAS DONE!
Most people 60 and younger do not know about the BOOGIE WOOGIE and may have never seen it.
On a local television dance show in Idaho in February 1958, local teens dance to one of the biggest dance crazes out of the late-1950's called The Stroll, which originated from American Bandstand. This dance was performed in a line formed with boys on one side and girls on the other, creating an isle between them. The boy and girl in the front of the line would meet up in the middle, grab hands and stroll their way down the line, as the other kids in the line would move their way up to the front using the same dance steps that the couple moving down the line would use, but move from side to side instead. When the first couple made their way down the line, another couple would meet in the middle and stroll down the isle.
Today, a new version of The Stroll is done in the form of a group line dance, but this is how it was done originally.