Frankie Manning
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Jazz Biography
Frankie Manning
Frankie Manning was born at Jacksonville, Florida in 1914. At a young age he moved to Harlem along with his mother who was also a dancer. Frankie Manning began dancing at a young age and when he was in his early teens he danced at a Sunday afternoon dance at the Alhambra Ballroom in Harlem to the music of Vernon Andrade. Later he danced at the Rennaissance Ballroom that played swing dance by the Claude Hopkins Orchestra. As Manning became a little older he danced at the prestigious Savoy Ballroom and there he became a star in the “Kat’s Korner” and won many dance contests. Soon after he was invited to be in the elite 400 club.
Manning’s inspiration came from the first generation of the Lindy Hoppers. Frankie Manning was a part of Whitey's Lindy Hoppers, one of the best competing teams in the Big Band era. In 1934, he became the main choreographer and created the first ensemble Lindy Hop routine and the aerial dance step (“airsteps”). In 1937, he