Certainly, just as the Waltz and the Tango remain popular. It is a classic, but like the square dance is remembered and performed well by only a select few.
The Jazz Age
it was danced in 1920! it is still danced today!
the 20's? yes! in fact, it's still danced today!
yes
The Charleston Dance was first performed in 1903 when the black communities danced it. It became popular when the people affected by World War II left their sorrows and danced in the street. During the World War II period, the Charleston dance began in the 1920's until the 1930's, and was a major craze.
Charleston was the capital of the Carolina colony. In 1788 Columbia became the new state capital of the young US state. The original capitol building still stands in Charleston as the Charleston County Courthouse (1792) in the downtown area.
The Charleston dance was created by people in a black community who lived outside of the state Charleston. The Charleston was the main dance in the 1920's. The Charleston reached it's peak of popularity in 1923, when it appeared in the broadway show "Runnin' Wild". It's danced to ragtime music. The Charleston was banned from various halls as it was thought to be to scandalous and exuberant. Women wore short dresses and men wore long-backed suits.
danced is the past participle for the word dance.
The mass grave of Commanding Officer, Robert Gould Shaw, and the 54th Massachusetts regiment is no longer standing on the beach of Charleston. The land has eroded into Charleston Harbor, and Atlantic hurricanes have washed the remains of Colonel Shaw and his men out to sea.
Danced
I danced with my partner.
Danced is a verb.