Class: Jumpin’ At The Woodside P2
Part 2 of the solo choreography to the iconic "Jumpin' at the Woodside" by the Count Basie Orchestra, recorded in 1938, is known for its unique "head arrangement," a musical composition created and memorized by the band without written notation. In this choreo we are dancing to Count Basie’s piano solo. Basie was known for his minimalistic and rhythmic solos with a masterful use of space.