Bally's Celebrates Atlantic City's Historic Roots With Swing Era Dance-Off on Thurs. Jan. 13
*Live Performances by Michael Arenella and His Dreamland Orchestra and The Boilermaker Jazz Band*
*$5,000 in Cash Prizes Awarded for Style and Stamina*
*Event Co-Sponsored By International Swing Site Yehoodi.com*
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Jan. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- No better time than the New Year to improve your dance moves or simply show them off... high-style jazz and swing moves, that is. Caesars Entertainment Atlantic City will continue its ongoing commemoration of the city's rich history during the 1920s this winter at Bally's when they kick off the very first Swing Era Dance-Off, featuring the music and dance styles of the 20s-40s, on Thursday January 13 from 6pm-12am. Co-sponsored by the leading international website for all things swing, Yehoodi.com, The Dance-Off, which will take place at the appropriately swing-inspired Grand Ballroom, will invite couples to participate in this six-hour competition to show off their signature dance moves and stamina to keep the swingin' going. Couples can register for one of two events: a stamina event, spanning the better part of six hours of straight dancing, and a true-to-form, swing dance skills competition. All dancers participating in the competition will be asked to dress in 1920s-inspired styles as well. A half-hour special instructional lesson will also be offered from 5:30pm-6:00pm in the Grand Ballroom. The winning couple from each category will earn themselves a handsome cash reward and a 1920s-inspired weekend at Bally's, as well as bragging rights! Judges will include Jill Sternheimer of Lincoln Center's Midsummer Night Swing series, renowned NY swing dancer/instructor Roddy Caravella and Kristine Powell, founder and director of NJ Swing (www.njswing.com).
"Dating back to the 1920s, Atlantic City has long been known as one of America's coveted seaside destination, recently brought forth by Judge Nelson's book and the newly-minted HBO series 'BOARDWALK EMPIRE,'" said Don Marrandino, Eastern Division President of Caesars Entertainment. "With the addition of the 'Reflections of AC' self-guided tour, the 'Prohibition Era' pricing at our food and beverage outlets and the 'Swing Era Dance-Off' at Bally's, Atlantic City continues to evolve as a sought-after resort destination and leader of diverse entertainment offerings."
The hot sounds of the jazz age will come alive for dancers with sizzling live performances by two of the swing scene's leading orchestras: The Boilermaker Jazz Band, the Pittsburgh-based 7-piece group who have been wowing fans since bandleader Paul Consentino formed the band at Carnegie Mellon University in 1988, and NYC's popular Michael Arenella and His Dreamland Orchestra, whose authentic 1920s sounds and styles draw thousands to their events each year. The evening will be hosted by acclaimed swing DJ Ryan Swift, who hosts the popular FRIM FRAM JAM every Thursday in NYC and is a host on Yehoodi.com, one of the most frequented swing dance community websites online today and named for the Cab Calloway song "Who's Yehoodi?" and subtitled "The website for the hardcore hep-cat swinger!"
http://www.dreamlandorchestra.com/
http://www.boilermakerjazzband.com/
**Event rules and details can be found at www.ballysac.com. Dancers interested in pre-registering can send an email to: [email protected]
About Bally's Atlantic City:
At Bally's Atlantic City, guests can choose their experience from three casinos: Bally's, the Wild Wild West Casino and Claridge Casino, as well as Coyote Kate's Slot Parlor and Billy's Poker Room. With fourteen dining destinations, four hotel towers, an unrivaled hotel spa, a beach bar, big name entertainment and championship fights, Bally's is an exciting choice for all fun-seekers. Bally's is located at the famed address of Boardwalk and Park Place in Atlantic City, New Jersey. For more information, call 609-340-2000 or visit www.ballysac.com.
SOURCE Bally's Atlantic City
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