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Yehoodi
Yehoodi is an internet website dedicated to swing dancing and swing music. Founded in September 1998 by Manu Smith and Frank Dellario, its central feature is a popular Internet forum currently staffed by six volunteer administrators. Yehoodi.com is one of the oldest and most frequented swing dance community websites online today. Named for the Cab Calloway song "Who's Yehoodi?" and subtitled "The website for the hardcore hep-cat swinger!", Yehoodi is devoted to swing dances of every style, though the key focus is on Lindy Hop. The Yehoodi main page features a comprehensive source of international swing dancing news, while the site itself hosts three radio shows, "Yehoogle" (a guide to swing dance resources online), and an international calendar of swing dance events. It also sponsors live dance events and has produced a CD specifically for swing dancers. ==Discussion boards in swing dance today== Discussion boards have developed as perhaps the most important online community structures in contemporary swing dance culture, bringing dancers around the world together online and promoting dance events and dance culture in local communities. They develop networks between local communities and among individual dancers that contribute to an international community of dancers with a passion for African American vernacular dance (and contemporary as well as vintage dance music), as well as facilitating international and domestic travel for hundreds of dancers every year. Eight years after its founding and twenty years after the revival of lindy hop, the Yehoodi discussion board remains one of the most significant features on the online swing-dancing landscape.
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