Guest Artists & Instructors

Sugar Sullivan

Sugar grew up in New York’s Harlem and started to visit the famous Savoy Ballroom during a period in the late 1940s when swing, as well as be-bop and Latin rhythms, influenced dancers all over the U.S.. Her talent and ambition soon lead her in the direction of professional dancing and during the decade to come, she was featured in the Mura Dehn documentary Spirit Moves, won the Harvest Moon Ball in 1955 and became a member of touring dance company Sonny Allen and the Rockets. During the 1960s and 1970s, when vernacular American jazz dancing suffered a severe decline, the company was one of very few that still kept the Lindy Hop and Harlem dancing in general alive. In the early 1980s, Sugar teamed up with legendary Savoy Ballroom dancer Albert Minns and started to perform again. After Albert’s passing in 1985 and the foundation of the New York Swing Dance Society, she gradually experienced an interest from the embryonal but slowly growing modern day Lindy Hop community, and soon she found herself on and off involved with a new generation of Lindy Hoppers. Sugar is today one of very few dancers from the old-school generation still out and about passing on the Harlem dance traditions to proselytes all over the planet.

Barbara Billups’ Attendance

We regretfully announce that Barbara will not be able to join us for Lindy Harvest this year. She has been advised by her doctor to postpone any current travel plans while she’s recovering from a shoulder surgery she underwent last month. She expresses her regrets for not being able to visit us, but she is recovering well at this time.

We wish her a speedy recovery and we hope to bring her back for another visit. Sugar will still be joining us this year, but sadly without her bestie.

Sugar Sullivan (left) and Barbara Billups (right) during their time with Sonny Allen and the Rockets.

Chester Whitmore

Dancing since 1974 and a protege of Fayard Nicholas (of the Nicholas Brothers) Chester has been dancing his way around the world. These days he is a dancer, teacher, performer, choreographer, director, stunt man and entertainer. His choreography can be seen in music videos for Boys II Men, Sugar Ray, Teena Marie as well as working with artists such as Savion Glover, MC Hammer, Prince and many more. Also a highly renowned drummer and band leader he has worked with some of the best in the entertainment industry. He has performed with his dance company Black Ballet Jazz, with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Count Basie Orchestra and the great Miles Davies. Chester exudes boundless positive energy and passion for dance and is a born entertainer. His contributions have been far too many to name them all. He can only be seen to be believed.

Rachel Brown

Rachel Brown is a dancer, teacher, director, and choreographer from Southern California whose love for dance drew her to Lindy Hop.

Rachel has won multiple swing dance competitions, including 1stplace in 2023 Lindy Focus solo jazz. She founded her own team, Soul Steppers, in 2023, and led them to a 1st place win at Camp Hollywood 2024! She is also the Dance Captain of the Los Angeles Swing Dance Posse performance team through which she works closely alongside her mentor, renowned choreographer Chester Whitmore, the organization’s Musical Director. Rachel’s choreography for Soul Steppers and Los Angeles Swing Dance Posse showcases her unique artistic style as well as her remarkable creativity and talent.

Rachel has seen the transformative power of dance and is passionate about sharing her knowledge and skills with the younger generation. She fosters her students’ technical abilities and artistic expression, while nurturing their confidence, creativity, and love of the art form. Rachel also continues her own personal growth as a college student majoring in dance. She a life-long learner and, in as many ways as she can – whether that be performing, teaching, competing, choreographing, or social dancing – she is destined to continue sharing her love of dance!

Dr. Marie N’diaye

Dr. Marie N’diaye (PhD) is a Jazz Dance choreographer, performer and educator as well as a dance researcher. She specialises in Jazz Dance (African American Jazz), including the partnered form (Lindy Hop), focusing on the legacy of Harlem dancers from the Savoy Ballroom as well as the chorus line tradition from night clubs and theatres (such as the Apollo Theater, the Cotton Club,  Connie’s Inn…) and has applied her scientific method and dance education to conduct an embodied practice-based research of Jazz dance through the study of archival films, and collaborations with elders and other established dancers.

Marie is the founder of the non-profit organisation “Collective Voices for Change” aiming to promote cultural appreciation and respect of African American Jazz Dances. She is also a board member of the “Black Lindy Hoppers Fund”, whose mission is to support and promote Black dancers and artists in their practice, performance, and transmission of Jazz Dances especially Lindy Hop.

She completed her Masters in Anthropology of Dance & Ethnochoreology in 2023, as part of the international ERASMUS program: “Choreomundus” involved with the safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH).

www.mariendiaye.com


Felix Berghäll

Felix Berghäll is an internationally recognized dancer, choreographer, educator, and DJ, deeply rooted in Lindy Hop and African American Vernacular Jazz. Having danced since the age of 8, his passion for the rhythms and history of jazz has led to a dedicated career exploring, preserving, and sharing these expressive dance forms with the world.

As an artist and choreographer, Felix has created and participated in numerous stage productions at prestigious venues globally – from the Apollo Theater in New York and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao to the Friends Arena in Stockholm. His background also includes competing at an elite level as part of the Swedish national team in Boogie Woogie and Lindy Hop. He has produced his own works such as “Swingin’ at the Savoy Show” and “Rhythm Korea Show” in Seoul, toured with live bands, and is a sought-after performer and instructor at over 60 festivals and events worldwide. His work is characterized by a strong connection to the origins and cultural context of the music and dance.

Alongside his stage work, Felix is a dedicated educator and coach, including serving as Co-Head Coach for the Swedish National Lindy Hop team and lecturing on jazz history and culture. His engagement also extends to organizational work; he co-founded the non-profit organization Collective Voices For Change (CVFC) and has held several key coordinating and administrative roles at Herräng Dance Camp, the world’s largest Lindy Hop camp.

Felix Berghäll is a dynamic and versatile force in the jazz dance world, constantly working to develop both his own artistry and the community around him through performance, education, production, and social engagement.

Ramona Staffeld

Ramona is one of the highest profile Lindy Hop and Authentic Jazz dance teachers in the world, performing and teaching at all major events, including Herrang (Sweden), Swing Out New Hampshire (USA), Swingtime Ball (Beijing), Paris Jazz Roots (France), Sugarloaf Stomp (Brazil), to name a few.

She is known for her wildly graceful style and playful spirit on the dance floor. She is a champion dancer, holding first place titles from the Ultimate Lindy Hop Showdown, American Lindy Hop Championships, The International Lindy Hop Championships, and the World Lindy Hop Championships. Ramona is at the forefront of the Lindy Hop, telling her story, while preserving and passing on the legacy of the dance to the next generation.

Ramona was 14 when spotted by one of the founding fathers of Lindy Hop, Frankie Manning. Still in her early teens, Manning asked Ramona to open with him at the Midsummer Night Swing series at Lincoln Center in New York City. What Ramona values and prioritizes in class, on the social dance floor, on stage, and in life, came very much from working with and being around Frankie. Ramona began studying swing dancing at the age of 11.  She has been dancing the Lindy Hop, Charleston, and jazz era social dances for the past 21 years.

Davis & Claudia

Davis and Claudia have been dancing together since 2009 when they met during their preparation for the recreation of Hellzapoppin for Frankie Manning’s 95th birthday celebration in New York City (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm_RyWPbzHM). Since that time they have traveled the world spreading the love of Lindy Hop and earning the titles of World Lindy Hop Champions, International Lindy Hop Champions and Canadian Swing Dance Champions. They currently live in Montreal where they are parents of 2 daughters and a Parson Russell Terrier. They are a part of The Cats Corner Community where they coach C4, an advanced performance team, and teach a specialized class for advanced dancers called Lindy Training that focuses on liberating dancers to be able to make intentional choices regarding their movements in relation to what they are hearing from the musicians.

To watch them in action during their high flying performance years, go here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9C96038A5C2BEA8D

Raoul Wilke – Special Guest

A prolific and multi-talented artist, from a plethora of dance forms to visual arts, Raoul shows how we can seamlessly tie the movement to the people. With his focus on forever being a student, he has gathered lots of knowledge and inspiration to bring in new ideas, as well as pay homage to original ones. He has mentored dancers both locally and internationally and can be found sharing his love of dance, at Toronto Metropolitan University where he teaches the importance of the individual.

Raoul has won numerous events and has two Dora awards, one being for a company he is currently in (Holla Jazz) and another for his show, “Young Gifted & Jazz” in collaboration with dance immersion. He continues to further his research and bridge the gap between the root form, with a fresh perspective that is related to the present day.