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Celtic sits down with producer, Lindy Hopper, and co-founder of yehoodi.com, Manu Smith to discuss the innovations of Frankie Manning, entrance into the vintage street dance community, being a guest in dance, the obligations of leading a scene and being a dance ambassador, Hella Black Lindy Hop, black social dancing, teaching to counts vs teaching to rhythms, how to learn swing dancing as a beginner, and boxers vs briefs. Celtic hears "C'est la Vie" by Robbie Nevil for the first time and deems it to be really, truly awful.
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