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Both East Harlem (which is also called, "Spanish Harlem") and West Harlem (which is normally called just plain, "Harlem") are in Manhattan.
Both East Harlem (which is also called, "Spanish Harlem") and West Harlem (which is normally called just plain, "Harlem") are in Manhattan.
Harlem Renaissance
The most famous niteclub in Harlem was called The Cotton Club
The Harlem Shake is the name of a dance which was originally called the Albee. It was first done in 1981 by a resident of Harlem, NY named Al B. As it became more popular it became known as the Harlem Shake.
The Harlem Renaissance.
A dance where it starts out with one person dancing, then like a flash mob everybody starts dancing to the song Harlem Shake.
A dance where it starts out with one person dancing, then like a flash mob everybody starts dancing to the song Harlem Shake.
A new way of playing the piano called the Harlem Stride style.
No, neither Harlem nor Yonkers are boroughs of New York City. Harlem is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan. New York City has five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island. There are actually two Harlems: West Harlem, which is normally called just plain, "Harlem," is the historic black neighborhood where the Harlem Renaissance took place. East Harlem, which is also called, "Spanish Harlem," is a predominantly Latino neighborhood. Both West Harlem and East Harlem are located in Upper Manhattan. They border Central Park on its north side. Yonkers is a city in Westchester County. Westchester County is directly above New York City. The northern border of The Bronx -- which is the northernmost borough of New York City -- is the southern border of Westchester County.
In Harlem, New York, a flash mob was occuring. The videos now seen on YouTube are made in the same fashion as the flash mob: One person starts dancing and then quickly the rest of the group joins in. All of the group did a single dance when they flop on the floor like a fish that they called the "Harlem Shake" The song they were dancing to was the same song every one uses now, but the lyrics (the few lyrics, I should say) had been added in since the popular video emerged. DODODO THE HARLEM SHAKE!
Harlem renaissance