A one-of-a-kind documentary highlighting the founders of Detroit's leading dance legacy: the Jit. Combining historical footage and exclusive interviews, get a glimpse of the Jitterbugs' past, career, and how a key contemporary is carrying the torch, featuring a bonus instructional on Jit steps and style.—Anonymous
Contemporary dancers in Detroit are asked what is the Jit and where did it come from. The three McGhee brother explain early their child hood in Detroit in the 1970s, mischievous undertakings which lead to there group name The Jitterbugs, the inspiration behind there fancy footwork and there struggles/success in there dance Career. Motown Singer Kim Weston explains how she discovered and curved the McGhee's path through her program called The Festival For Performing Arts. A key contemporary speaks on the importance of Jitterbugs' career as it relates to the survival of the dance.—Haleem Rasul