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The dance craze in 1932 was the "Lindy Hop." This energetic dance, which originated in Harlem, New York, combined elements of jazz, tap, and breakaway, and became popular in ballrooms and dance halls. Its name is often attributed to aviator Charles Lindbergh, whose famous transatlantic flight inspired the dance's upbeat and adventurous spirit. The Lindy Hop's popularity was fueled by the swing music of the era, making it a defining dance of the early 20th century.
the people in the 1800s wore things like whool and homegrown cotton hope this could help!!
The First Dance: Willow danceThe Second Dance: Camelia danceThe Third Dance: Larch danceThe Fourth Dance: Clematis Dance (The Flower and The Whip)The Fifth Dance: Bracken Dance
The dance that is the done is the can-can dance.
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the peasents danced the walts to start with and it was danced in ballrooms. I think! :-/
It first appeared in Paris about 1830 in working class ballrooms. Originally a dance for couples
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The cancan derived from a dance called the galop. The high-energy dance made its first appearance in ballrooms of Montparnasse in Paris around 1830.
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The polka. Also known as Bohemian polka.
Eddie Tobin has written: 'Are ye dancin'?' -- subject(s): Ballrooms, Dance halls, History