The Charleston
The Charleston became a national dance craze in 1925, characterized by its lively and energetic movements. This dance style, which originated in the African American communities of the South, gained immense popularity during the Roaring Twenties, particularly through its association with jazz music. The Charleston was often performed in social settings and reflected the era's spirit of liberation and fun. Its infectious rhythm and distinctive style made it a defining dance of the decade.
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Fay Lamphier, Oakland, Calif.
Stanley Williams - ballet - was born in 1925.
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The national spelling bee, now known as the Scripps National Spelling Bee, began in 1925.
Those Who Dance - 1924 was released on: USA: 27 April 1924 France: 27 March 1925 Finland: 28 September 1925
Alfred National Park was created in 1925.
National Monuments Council was created in 1925.
National Library of Armenia was created in 1925.
National Hurling League was created in 1925.
Dart National Bank was created in 1925.
Lao National Museum was created in 1925.