POPULAR DANCE HALL: This is what the Blue Moon Dance Hall on East Barre Road looked like in the late 1930s and early 1940s, before two local residents decided to buy it, cut it in half and make two ...
Step, step, triple-step, swing out, quick stop. Shimmy wiggle jump down no jive -- swing time. More than 400 Lindy Hoppers from around the world partnered up and boogied down in Seattle this weekend ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Martha Graham's powerful solos from the 1930s to be performed at The Met on ...
Bloomington was home to several competitive marathon dancers, including out-of-work 19-year-old Charles Roberts, who in the fall of 1930 surpassed 1,000 hours at a Peoria competition dancing with ...
New York City is known across the globe as “The Big Apple.” But where does the name come from? Some say it’s origins can be traced to the heart of the Palmetto State, to the dance floor of a popular ...
EVIDENTLY the cheesecloth era in dancing has passed, along with the pirouette epoch. Our dancers of today are notable for the minimum of dancing in which they indulge. Their performances have become ...