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The 1920s were the source of many of today's popular dance styles such as the Foxtrot, Quickstep, and Charleston. There was polite "white dance" and some very hot black-and-white dance. Most of the early jazz records are marked Foxtrot. In fact, the Fast Foxtrot became the Quickstep, and the slower version retained the name Foxtrot. The Charleston was a major development, along with the Blackbottom. Jazz dance is a classification shared by a broad range of dance styles. Before the 1950s, jazz dance referred to dance styles that originated from African American vernacular dance. What is jazz dance?
Innovative jerks Fall Out Boy produced a masterpiece song and video.
Who needs traditional dancing/surfing when we have hobo humping slobo chaos from Whale?
...efying. Oh, to laugh, hurl, donate, or smash our screens!? Metal Core-tet "Dance, Dance" (F.O.B. cover)
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(JB) Abysmal failure Lady Gaga once had something to say: Just Dance!
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