History of Social Dance
History of Social Dance
History of Social Dance
You can trace the history of social dance back as far as primitive
cultures dancing to celebrate a birth or mourn a death. In later years, social
dance continued to develop and evolve, mingling the dances of other
cultures such as the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.
The dances reflected the freedom felt by the people, freed from the
dress constraints of the earlier years, and the growing role of women in the
work force. Dances such as the Turkey Trot, the Grizzly Bear and the
Bunny Hug included a lot of hugging, swaying and grinding to the strong
rhythms of the music.
New forms such as hip hop dancing and contact improvisational jams
are becoming the new social dances, but the older forms from medieval
times, as well as their descendants, are still immensely popular.
MEANING OF SOCIAL DANCE:
A Living History
As the dances continue to evolve and influence each other, one thing
is clear: humans love using movement to interact and be social with each
other. Along with music and the language of lyrics, social dancing is one of
the few things that can unite the globe: mankind loves to dance.
Most traditional partner dances have only one basic step which can
be easily mastered. Others, such as West Coast Swing, have multiple
basic steps, any of which can theoretically be selected by the leader. Lindy
Basic, in Lindy Hop Salsa Basic, in Salsa Mambo Basic, in Mambo Box
Step, the basic move in some American Style ballroom dances: Rumba,
Waltz, bronze-level Foxtrot. There are several variants of the Basic
Movement in Cha-cha-cha: Basic, Open Basic, Basic in Place. Each of
them may also be subdivided into a Forward and a Backward one.