The most popular dances during the decade were the fox-trot<span>, </span>waltz, and Americantango<span>. From the early 1920s, a variety of eccentric </span>novelty dances<span> were also developed including the Breakaway, Charleston, and </span>Lindy Hop.
Became popular-<span>After came the Black Bottom, most popular from 1926 to 1927. Then in 1927, the Lindy Hop took over and became the most popular social dance. The Lindy Hop eventually evolved into Swing dance. In the </span>1920s<span>, the introduction of electric lighting made dancing late into the night more comfortable.
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