When John Lindo and partner Deborah Szekely competed in West Coast Swing contests in the 1990s, no one expected much from the combination. All because of the dancer’s towering stature.
But it was him and his partner who were fortunate enough to win the dancing competition! It was one of those days that contributed to John’s present reputation and notoriety.
Lindo is entertaining to watch. He has been dancing for almost two decades, and the country-western genre marked the beginning of his dance experience. He subsequently became interested in West Coast Swing, where he quickly became well-known.
The West Coast Swing is a pair dance that requires perfect synchronization between the partners. This form of dance evolved on the west coast of the United States, as the name implies. According to the West Coast Swing history, West Coast Swing first appeared on the scene in the 1960s as an homage to Lindy Hop.
Lindo’s other dance performance had approximately 9.5 million views since the video was broadcast in 2008.