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Boogie Woogie

11.10.2026 - 16.10.2026

Always be on the move.
6 days / 5 nights
1.040,- | 868,-

History of Boogie Woogie:

Boogie-Woogie belongs to the family of swing dances. It originated in the 1920s in the USA from East Coast Swing, a simplified dance derivative of the Lindy Hop of the 1930s, which had its roots in black culture at the end of the 1920s. The use of the term ‘boogie-woogie’ for the dance remains limited to Europe.
East Coast Swing and Lindy Hop combined a basic framework of dance steps, which were combined with acrobatic elements to create constantly reinvented and modified dance figures. The sources are scarce. They are based mainly on memoirs and a few film documents. Based on this, it is assumed that hours of dancing and continuous dance competitions in the 1930s and 1940s contributed to dancers inventing new figures. American soldiers brought this dance to Europe after the Second World War, where young people discovered it for themselves. Due to the immorality perceived at the time and, largely because of its black roots, social ostracism, dance teachers initially refused to teach this dance in their schools after the war. It was thus relegated to the back rooms of dance schools and to milk bars and dance beer bars equipped with jukeboxes, where it spread through imitation and experimentation.

Since it was impossible to permanently suppress young people’s interest in this dance, European dance teachers adapted the African-American-influenced swing dance to European ‘tastes’. In contrast to the original dances, boogie-woogie is therefore taught and danced in dance schools and clubs in a more upright, compact manner and often in clearly defined lines. Elements that were considered offensive were not taught. The ‘Europeanisation’ of swing dancing continued under the influence of dance schools with jive and rock “n” roll. Berlin was a stronghold for boogie-woogie in the 1950s.
Boogie-woogie is not, as one might expect, danced exclusively to boogie-woogie music, but mainly to rock “n” roll, rockabilly, rock, jump blues and swing due to the related musical elements.

The Boogie Woogie Days are suitable for beginners and advanced dancers. Dance partners are changed regularly during the course so that no one is favoured or disadvantaged by a dance partner who may be stronger or weaker at the moment.
Dancing exercises the gluteal, leg, abdominal and back muscles. The calorie consumption should not be underestimated either.
Good humour, lots of fun and exercise are among the positive effects.
Simply the best way to relax on an active holiday!

Trainer:
Klaus Vollgruber

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