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It derives from Swing , Lindy Hop and Rock And Roll and others, the main innovation being to simplify the footwork.

Modern Jive is a generic terms that covers a whole range of styles and moves. In the UK, Modern Jive tends to be split into a wide number of classes and events, usually operating under independent or small groups of classes, each essentially teaching a similar style including:


While all these forms of dance have Swing and Rock-and-Roll moves in common, moves from many forms of dance including Salsa and Tango may be included, according to the specific style and even the particular dance teacher.

Similarly, identical Dance Move s often have different names in each style, and different signals to indicate the next move. For example the Lindy Hop Swing Out is similar to the '' First Move '' in Modern Jive. Despite this there is rarely a problem dancing with people who have been taught other styles, at least with the less advanced moves. Because of its eclectic nature there are hundreds of moves and variations that can be learnt.

Modern Jive is generally danced to music with 4 beats to the bar (4/4 or Common Time ), from latest chart hits to Big Band music and everything between, in a wide variety of tempos from slow to very fast. Some styles may concentrate on particular musical styles, such as swing.

Modern Jive does not require special clothes, though for both men and women, smooth soled (non-rubberized) shoes that are easy to turn/spin in are highly recommended.

Modern Jive is a male led dance, though experienced female dancers will often be familiar with leading, and will inevitably be substantially better than new male dancers. Thus, as there are usually slightly more women than men at a Modern Jive event, it is not rare to see women dancing together. Men are discouraged from dancing the female role (maybe at some clubs).


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