Nathan Bugh

Nathan Bugh

Nathan Bugh is an expert in swing and vernacular jazz dance, and is a celebrity in the international Lindy-Hop community. He "rocked the stage" at Carnegie Hall, dancing Lindy Hop with the New York Pops Orchestra; he performed in Harlem’s famous Apollo Theater in Swingin' Frankie's Way; and he danced with The Vanaver Caravan in EarthBeat at Jacob's Pillow. Nathan brought the 20's to life in the Great Gatsby episode of David Tutera's My Fair Wedding. He portrayed the classic, Sing, Sing, Sing, on FoxNC's Fox and Friends Christmas. Nathan is a principle dancer in the feature film, Rebel In The Rye. He has also danced in several music videos, including the Weepies, Be My Honey Pie. As a national competitor, Nathan has taken 1st place in Lindy, Slow Dancing, Solo Charleston, Team, Jill & Jack, and Cabaret divisions. He is one of the most eminent solo-jazz contestants in the world, having won both the Ultimate Lindy Hop Showdown (2012) and International Lindy Hop Championships (2014).

Nathan Bugh is an expert in swing and vernacular jazz dance, and is a celebrity in the international Lindy-Hop community. He "rocked the stage" at Carnegie Hall, dancing Lindy Hop with the New York Pops Orchestra; he performed in Harlem’s famous Apollo Theater in Swingin' Frankie's Way; and he danced with The Vanaver Caravan in EarthBeat at Jacob's Pillow. Nathan brought the 20's to life in the Great Gatsby episode of David Tutera's My Fair Wedding. He portrayed the classic, Sing, Sing, Sing, on FoxNC's Fox and Friends Christmas. Nathan is a principle dancer in the feature film, Rebel In The Rye. He has also danced in several music videos, including the Weepies, Be My Honey Pie. As a national competitor, Nathan has taken 1st place in Lindy, Slow Dancing, Solo Charleston, Team, Jill & Jack, and Cabaret divisions. He is one of the most eminent solo-jazz contestants in the world, having won both the Ultimate Lindy Hop Showdown (2012) and International Lindy Hop Championships (2014).

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