Ambassador Itay Skutelsky

Carrying on Frankie Manning's mission by spreading the joy of Lindy Hop and swing music in Jerusalem, Israel

I Charleston Jerusalem (2016-01-06) by Swing ItFrankie Manning Foundation

"My greatest accomplishment? Our community in Jerusalem, no doubt."
Itay Skutelsky

Itay Skutelsky on Lindy hop culture (2016-10-30) by Ilana Silverman RichterFrankie Manning Foundation

Lindy Hop Culture in Jerusalem

"I love the music and the culture of swing dancing. Frankie Manning was a man that made a huge change in the world with his personality and ideas and I think that for me spreading his and other “old timer”  legacy is my way to make the world a bit better and happy. The Savoy Ballroom was a place that was above segregation. People from different backrounds used to come there and dance, that was the thing that mattered, and this is something that we're trying to build here in Jerusalem, a place that really needs it."

Itay and Noa perform "Stomp, Stomp" (2018-06) by Itay SkutelskyFrankie Manning Foundation

Itay Skutelsky and Noa Miro perform a choreographed Lindy hop routine to the Cats and the Fiddle "Stomp, Stomp" for their submission to the Green Dragon Competition in Poland.

ItayStreetBand (2016-10-16) by Itay SkutelskyFrankie Manning Foundation

Itay's Floy Joy Band

I used to play drums when i was a teenager until my early 20’s. Four years ago i started playing on a regular basis. I formed a swing band - “The Floy Joy” and we have have been playing in many places in Israel  and also we did a small tour in denmark. Next week were gonna play swing at a gig at the “Knesset” the Legislative house of the israeli government, in their 70 years celebrations.

Itay at drums in Floy Joy Band (2018-05-29) by David GuyFrankie Manning Foundation

Teaching Dancers

"As a dance teacher I think that being a musician is very helpful. It gives me a deeper perspective of swing music and the history. In our classes we try to put an emphasis of the music, the structure, the instruments, the dynamics etc."

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