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lana66690 [7]
1 year ago
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which 1930s american social dance is considered versatile because it could be danced as a solo or with a partner?

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pychu [463]1 year ago
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<u>Lindy Hop</u>, Hop, Jitterbug, or also known as Jive is a 1930's American social dance that is considered versatile because it could be danced by a solo dancer or by partners.

In the 1930s, the black culture and Harlem Savoy were the main sources of swings as American social dance. Lindy Hop was one of these dances.

Did you know that it was given the name Lindy Hop in recognition of Charles Lindbergh's Atlantic solo flight in 1927? Then, it was developed into one of the most everlasting African-American social dances.

The dance could be performed to any type of music. The "disco hustle" of the 1970s is actually just a highly ornamented Lindy Hop.

Discover the known dancer during the Lindy Hop, Jitterbug and Swing Era: brainly.com/question/24012779

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