...and the Black Bottom Dance was the answer!"
I dare you to give these dance moves a try. First, do the Double Stamp - combine it with the Swing, and strut forward - then add the Box. Simple, they say? Not if you're a heeler like me.
But this flapper certainly is a hot foot! Watch her arms in slow motion. It's the finesse of her wrists that really makes this dance smoke. C'mon - Get hot!
(If you need a flapper era "dance slang" translation - take a peek in the column on the right. And in case you were wondering, being a heeler is not a good thing. :-)
Video courtesy of YouTube's MotorThings
This excerpt of blues era Black Bottom dancing is from AMERICA DANCES! 1897-1948: A Collector's Edition of Social Dance in Film. Visit http://www.blues-dance.com/ for a wonderful historical collection of articles, interviews, photos, and more video clips on Blues Dance.
Okay, time to cool down and head to work! Hope you have a wonderful Tuesday...
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5 hours ago
Great video find! I struggle with the 1920s Charleston myself. The 1930s version has always been easier, but I try. I definitely try.
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy - glad you stopped by! I didn't know there was a 1930's version of the Charleston.
ReplyDeleteAt least you try! I attempted to do the Black Bottom, and my feet just weren't cooperating so I gave up. Maybe I was thinking too hard. :-)
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