Ballroom : A People's History of Dancing
Ballroom : A People's History of Dancing
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Author: French, Hilary
United Kingdom, Great Britain
Published on 9 December 2024 by REAKTION BOOKS in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 320 pages, 89 illustrations
198 x 130 x 29 | 286g
In the early twentieth century, American ragtime and the Parisian tango fuelled a dancing craze in Britain. Public ballrooms were built throughout the country, providing a glamorous setting for dancing. The new English style, defined in the 1920s and followed by the films of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the 1930s, ensured that ballroom dancing continued to be the most popular British pastime until the 1960s, rivalled only by cinema.
This book explores the vibrant history of ballroom and Latin dancing: the dances, lavish venues, competitions and influential instructors. It also traces the decline of couple dancing and its resurgence in recent years with the hugely popular TV shows Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing with the Stars.
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