Swing dancing
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Swing dancing
(The American dance floor)
Greenwood, c2011
- : hard copy
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Note
Bibliography: p. 193-204
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Telling a riveting true story of the emergence and development of an American icon, this book traces swing dancing from its origins to its status as a modern-day art form.
From its unlikely origins in the African slave trade, one of the saddest chapters of American history, swing dance emerged as a celebration of the soul. Swing is now recognized around the globe as a joyous partnered dance, uniquely Afro-American in origin and an American treasure.
This book examines how the original swing style of the 1920s, the Lindy Hop, branched out and evolved with the changing dynamics of popular culture, paralleling the development of the nation. Swing Dancing covers the dance through the years of minstrelsy, the jazz age, the big band era, bebop, and the decline of partnered dancing in the 1960s. Swing experts and instructors Tamara and Erin Stevens have combined a compelling historic examination of swing dance with an assortment of riveting personal interviews and photographic documentation to create a comprehensive reference book on this important art form.
Table of Contents
Series Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Swing Dance: Born in the USA
Chapter 2: Bred in Minstrelsy, Raised in Rhythm
Chapter 3: Ragtime, Jazz, and Swing Dance Gets a Name
Chapter 4: It Started at the Savoy
Chapter 5: Whitey's Lindy Hoppers
Chapter 6: Swingin' in Hollywood
Chapter 7: A Dance by Any Other Name ...(Various Styles of Partnered Swing)
Chapter 8: The Decline
Chapter 9: The Road to Resurgence
Chapter 10:The Second Era of Swing, and Beyond
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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