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                 BIBLIOGRAPHIE DES PROFS DU NANCY SWING FESTIVAL

Isabella et Pontus

 

 

Pontus & Isabella - Boogie Woogie Showcase - Lindy Focus 2013

Pontus & Isabella - Boogie Woogie fast - 1st place Swedish Championships 2012

Pontus Persson - Isabella Gregorio (Sweden) - Boogie Woogie Stuttgart 2013

ILHC 2012 - Showcase - Pontus Persson & Isabella Gregorio

PSSF 2012 - Pontus Persson and Isabella Gregorio

ILHC 2013 - Pro Classic - Pontus Persson & Isabella Gregorio

1st place at the famous ILHC 2012 (Invitational Strictly Lindy Division) www.swingcrashfestival.com

Pontus : Pontus Persson has been dancing continuously since he was 5 years old, actively competing (since the age of 6) and started teaching professionally as a 16-year old. After graduating, he moved to Stockholm in 2008 to evolve his dancing, being offered membership of the dance company Harlem Hot Shots. He has since then been spreading the dance on a full-time basis through shows and competitions, not to mention, teaching.

Isabella : Isabella Gregorio has been done different types of dances since she was a child. She has been in the entertainment business for a long time, dancing as well as singing.She is a well-known international dancer, teaches and performs around the globe, exhilarating students and audiences of all ages. Isabella is often mentioned as one of the top three followers in the world. She is well-known for her crazy style and her great expression. Her professional career started in Italy 2002, with a quick start of claiming several titles in numerous international competitions as well as teaching across the world together with Vincenzo Fesi.

Isabella and Pontus started to actively dance together in January 2011. In this short time dancing together they have won the hearts of the audience around the world and been able to collect the following titles, amongst others:

Swedish Champions 2011-2012-2013 in Boogie Woogie
Swedish Champions 2011-2012-2013 in Lindy Hop
Vice World Champions 2011-2012-2013 Boogie Woogie

Sharon Davis
 

RTSF 2013 Juan & Sharon - Lindy Hop Showcase

 

The Jump Session Show 2013 - Shufflin' & Rollin'

 

RTSF 2013 Sharon Davis - Charleston Showcase

 

Bio SHARON DAVIS

Sharon Davis is internationally known for her distinctive and feminine style in Lindy Hop, Charleston, Blues and Burlesque. Australian born but now based in London, Sharon has taught and performed around the world. She holds 1st place titles at the International Lindy Hop Championships, Ultimate Lindy Hop Showdown, National Jitterbug Championships, Canadian Swing Championships, Burlesque Hall of Fame, World Burlesque Games and has claimed numerous other awards internationally. She is known for her dedication to the history of vernacular jazz dances and the music they evolved to. Her classes focus on pairing dynamic connection and flow, with body awareness and quality of movement, as a pathway to individual style, creativity and musicality. With her bright and bubbly personality, Sharon’s teaching style is energetic, inspiring and fun. She is also the director of the annual European Swing Dance Championships. Visit www.sharonmdavis.com to find out more about her.

 

Remy Kouakou

 

ILHC 2013 - Pro Showcase - Remy Kouakou Kouame & Jessica Lennartsson 

ILHC 2013 - Pro-Classic - Remy Kouakou Kouame & Moe Sakan

http://festival.brotherswing.com/JRDF2013/remy-kouakou-kouame-jazz-roots/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=B7fppGFXstM

 

Slow club Two cousins

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VP8yT2u-GVY#t=50

Remy est tombé dans la marmite des danses Swing dès son plus jeune âge. Compétiteur distingué, il possède de nombreux titres prestigieux tels ceux de Champion de France et Champion du Monde de Boogie Woogie.
Depuis plusieurs années maintenant, il se distingue également dans l’enseignement et parcourt ainsi les plus grands Festivals internationaux afin d’échanger et transmettre sa passion et son savoir. Ce qu’il aime par dessus tout partager c’est cette joie que la danse nous procure. Il se bat alors contre l’intellectualisation de la danse et milite pour l’amusement et le ressenti. Pour lui danser c’est… vivre… s’exprimer !

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