So…
this post isn’t going to be strictly about music, but I do think music and
dance do go hand in hand a bit.
I’ve been thoroughly infatuated with popular dances of the past 100 years or so. To me, it’s fascinating to watch how dance has evolved throughout history, and it evolves just as the music evolves. You also can see influences from earlier dances in more recent dances. It’s crazy to think about the fact that during the 1910s, there was a craze of Animal Dances, like the Fox Trot, Kangaroo Hop, Duck Waddle, Chicken Scratch, Turkey Trot, or Grizzly Bear. From my research, they all seem to be fairly similar, one-step ballroom type dances. What’s also rather amusing to me is that when the Fox Trot first came on the scene, it was considered shocking
The
1920s is one of my favorite eras – especially in dance. It’s just so much about
letting go and having a good time – and The Charleston is so much fun (and a
pretty good cardio workout). There was also The Black Bottom, The Shimmy, and
The Varsity Drag. As I’ve gotten better at these dances, I’m finding they’re
all pretty easy to combine, but of course when you’re dancing in this style, it’s
helpful to have 1920s jazz on. It makes it a lot more fun. In the 1930s, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers style
ballroom dancing was at the forefront of popular dance and as “jazz” merged
into “swing” through the late 1930s and early 1940s, a number of swing dances
became popular, like the Lindy Hop or the Jitterbug. There were also a number
of Latin dances, like the Rumba, that caught on while on the dance floors. I
thoroughly enjoy swing dancing, though, it’s really hard to properly swing
dance without a partner!

I
think, however, my favorite dance from a previous decade at the moment wasn’t
even really a popular dance craze. While I was doing my research on dances from
the 1970s, I ran across the music video of Kate Bush’s song, “Wuthering Heights”.
I love the song, but had never seen the video before. I think her style of
dance would fit more in the freeform, psychedelic area, and while it may look a
little silly as I dance with Kate in my living room, it’s a whole lot of fun!