National Swing Day

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Get ready to swing into action because it's National Swing Day! This is the day where we celebrate the joy of swinging, whether it's on a swing set in the park or in more metaphorical ways. So grab onto those ropes and let's soar through the air with this swinging celebration!

When is Swing Day?

It's national swing day on the 13th January.


The Internet History of National Swing Day

It all started on a fateful day when someone realized that the simple act of swinging could bring so much happiness and excitement. They decided to share their love for swinging with the world, and thus, National Swing Day was born.

The online community embraced National Swing Day with open arms (and legs!). People from all corners of the internet shared their swinging stories and memories. It quickly became a day of nostalgia and fun, reminding us of the carefree days of childhood.

The hashtag #NationalSwingDay began trending on social media platforms, with users posting pictures and videos of themselves enjoying swinging adventures. From kids swinging high in the sky to adults reliving their childhood dreams, the internet was filled with laughter and joy.

The Actual National History of National Swing Day

While the internet history of National Swing Day may be a bit of a mystery, the actual national history is more well-documented. This day is not only about physical swinging but also about embracing the idea of taking risks and trying new things.

Swinging has long been associated with letting go of fear and experiencing a sense of freedom. It's a metaphor for life, reminding us to embrace opportunities and reach for the stars. So whether you're swinging on a playground or taking a leap of faith in your personal or professional life, National Swing Day is a reminder to let go and enjoy the ride!



History behind the term 'Swing'


1930

Birth of Swing Music

The term 'swing' was first used to describe a style of jazz music that emerged in the 1930s. This new style of music featured a strong rhythmic groove, with emphasis on the off-beat and a syncopated feel. Swing music quickly gained popularity and became the dominant form of jazz music during the Swing Era.


1935

The Great Depression and Swing's Rise

During the Great Depression, swing music provided an escape for people struggling with economic hardship. The infectious rhythms and spirited melodies of swing offered a sense of joy and excitement. Big bands, such as those led by Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and Count Basie, thrived during this time and helped popularize swing music nationwide.


1938

Benny Goodman's Carnegie Hall Concert

In 1938, bandleader and clarinetist Benny Goodman staged a historic concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The concert, which featured a racially integrated band, showcased the immense talent and popularity of swing music. It was a breakthrough moment for the genre as it gained recognition as a legitimate art form rather than just popular entertainment.



1942

World War II and Swing's Decline

With the onset of World War II, swing music's popularity began to wane. The war effort led to a decline in live performances and recording opportunities for big bands. Additionally, changing musical tastes and the emerging popularity of bebop jazz diverted attention from swing music. However, swing's influence continued to inspire subsequent musical genres.


1990

Swing Revival

In the 1990s, swing experienced a revival with the emergence of the 'Swing Revival' movement. Bands like The Brian Setzer Orchestra and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy reintroduced swing music to mainstream audiences, blending it with modern elements. The Swing Revival brought swing dancing back into popularity and sparked a renewed interest in the music of the Swing Era.


Did you know?

Did you know that the world record for the longest continuous swing on a swing set is over 32 hours? That's a lot of swinging!

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6th January 2016

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13th January 2016

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