- Segment 0 Introduction / Footwork: Steppin in Time, The Attitude, The Pattern
- Segment 1 Handwork / Signaling / Leading and Following
- Segment 2 Basic Lindy / Swingout / Lindy Circle
- Segment 3 Lindy Turns: Outside, Inside, Tuck, Passthrough, Outside Retrieving
- Segment 4 Swing Rhythm Steps in Place
- Segment 5 Combination 1: Man's Swingout, Basic Slide, Free Spin, Susie Q
- Segment 6 Combination 2: Traveling Charleston, Bump & Grind, Ebony Step
- Segment 7 Everything we know (from this series).
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Dancing since 1974, Chester Whitmore originally studied to be a cinematographer. An encounter with legendary tap dancer Fayard Nicholas of the Nicholas Brothers changed his life. Mr. Whitmore is considered one of the premier archivists of vernacular dance. His life's work is the preservation of the traditions of black dance from its roots in African dance taking us through the slave dances, swing, lindy, jive, be-bop, jazz and tap eras and into present day hip hop traditions.
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