The Swing Dance Era explores how a vibrant dance craze became a significant cultural phenomenon in American history, influencing music, fashion, and social norms. The book examines the origins of swing dance within jazz music, the social factors that propelled its popularity, and its lasting influence on subsequent music and dance genres. Readers will discover how swing dancing wasn't just entertainment; it was a powerful force that challenged social norms, especially during times of upheaval like the Great Depression and World War II. The book traces swing dance from its roots in African American communities, highlighting influences from the Lindy Hop, to its widespread adoption and evolution, propelled by bandleaders like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Benny Goodman. It delves into the evolving fashion and cultural norms of the movement. By examining archival footage, interviews, and scholarly articles, the book offers a fresh perspective on the era. It progresses chronologically, beginning with the dance's origins and concluding with its re-emergence in contemporary culture.
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