The Big Apple Keep Punching (1939) in full color Colorized with DeOldify Reaction | Lindy Hop
The Big Apple, a circle dance of traditional jazz steps done to swing music in response to a caller was very popular in the late 1930s, sweeping dance halls across the United States. In practice, in social dance settings, The Big Apple was never done the same way twice because the steps were called spontaneously by the caller in response to the music and the local community. Listen carefully to the film clip and you can hear Frankie Manning calling out the steps. Unlike the popularly danced version of The Big Apple, however, the routine in this film clip was originally choreographed by Manning in 1937, during the height of the Big Apple dance craze.
Dancers: Thomas “Tops” Lee and Wilda Crawford William Downes and Francis “Mickey” Jones Joyce Daniels and Al Daniels Norma Miller and George Grenidge Frankie Manning and Lucille Middleton (source: https://www.frankiemanningfoundation….) —
This video is colorized with DeOldify. Post-processing applied to balance colors and to remove some artifacts. Also, contains little tweaks in order to re-sync some parts of the clip. DeOldify is an open-source, Deep Learning based project to colorize and restore old images and film footage. DeOldify uses AI neural networks trained with thousands of reference pictures. https://github.com/jantic/DeOldify Check out more from Black Pepper Swing below: Swing dancing in Helsinki Black Pepper Swing https://blackpepperswing.com/ https://facebook.com/blackpepperswing/
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