60's Dance Paper

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The Sixties were full of new, radical events including several wars and international conflicts, advanced political views, profound sciences, new technologies and numerous additions to pop culture. Even dance in this revolutionary era was expanded widely. Dance was a large part of the sixties and grew in conjunction with the musical growth in this era.
During the Sixties there were many adaptations of earlier dances as well as new additions. Some of the biggest dance crazes from the Sixties included The Twist, The Mashed Potato, The Swim, The Hitchhike, and The Frug. These playful dances expressed the changing times of the Sixties. During the Sixties the dancing was not too vigorous and was fairly simple. Most Sixties dances consisted of one simple movement repeated continuously. These simple dances are always open to creative addition or even a little freestyling.
The Twist which originated from the song, The Twist, was made popular by Chubby Checker. This song, along with the dance became widely known and popular throughout the whole United States. This dance is fairly simple and ...

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