Quite possibly the most
fun two people can have while standing up. In
appearance, the lindy hop is like this: two
partners
stand a short
distance apart holding one hand (the
leader's left, the
follower's right). On the first
four beats of the music, the follower comes
forward and turns around, while the leader walks around her and puts his free
hand on the back of her
waist. On the next four beats, the follower walks back and turns again and the leader releases her waist and walks the rest of the way around.
This is the blandest description possible. Once the dancers are familiar with what they're doing, the energy is added in. The distance between the dancers and the relatively slow tempo of the music means that there is a lot of room for improvisation by both partners -- spins, kicks, syncopations, walks, and if you're really hot, aerials.
For a brief introduction to the lindy hop, go rent the movie "Swing Kids". For a proper introduction, go take a lesson.