Who is the father of Lindy Hop?
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Frankie Manning is often called the "father of Lindy Hop" due to his innovations, including the first recorded air step (aerial) and his role in choreographing for Whitey’s Lindy Hoppers. However, the dance evolved collectively in Harlem, with dancers like "Shorty" George Snowden also playing key roles.
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