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.
To learn the Charleston, one can go to the local dance studio. The Charleston is a popular dance to learn, many dance studios teach it, even though it is quite old.
The name of a dance and several towns. But the Charleston wasn't just named after a few towns and a dance. the dance was called the Charleston after Charleston, South Carolina. This dance is solo though. It was named after the tune Charleston By Scott Joplin.
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The Charleston dance originated in the 1920s and is often associated with African American communities in Charleston, South Carolina. While it does not have a single author, it was popularized by musicians like James P. Johnson, who composed the song "The Charleston," which helped bring the dance into the mainstream. The dance became a symbol of the Roaring Twenties and was further popularized through Broadway shows such as "Runnin' Wild."
The 1920s were famous for their Charleston dance marathons. This involved doing the Charleston on the dance floor with a partner. The last couple standing usually won a trophy or other prize.
The 1920s "dance and sneeze" candy bar is actually the Charleston Chew. This candy was named after the dance that was popular during the 1920s.