Lesson 20: Fall Off The Log Variations
Jazz Steps II: Extras & Variations
"Golden Age of Jazz You see Al Minns, Pepsi Bethel and Leon James dancing Tranky (Trunky) Doo. And the name, as Frankie Manning, the ambassador of Lindy Hop, tells the story, was inspired from a Chicago chorus dancer called Tranky Doo. She often used combinations of Fall Of The Log step" -The Spirit Moves: A History of Black Social Dance on Film, 1900–1986
"Golden Age of Jazz You see Al Minns, Pepsi Bethel and Leon James dancing Tranky (Trunky) Doo. And the name, as Frankie Manning, the ambassador of Lindy Hop, tells the story, was inspired from a Chicago chorus dancer called Tranky Doo. She often used combinations of Fall Of The Log step" -The Spirit Moves: A History of Black Social Dance on Film, 1900–1986