Outlawed Dance Moves by Ambrose Delaney

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Author: Ambrose Delaney
Category: History
ISBN: 9788235215635
File Size: 0.53 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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Synopsis

Outlawed Dance Moves unveils the compelling history of dance censorship, exploring how societies have policed movement and rhythm. It's more than just a chronicle of banned steps; it's a cultural examination of how dance has become a battleground for social norms and political tensions.

The book highlights intriguing instances, such as the initial condemnation of the waltz for its intimate embrace. It also reviews the suppression of rock and roll, deemed too suggestive during its rise. The book argues that dance censorship often reflects deeper social and political anxieties.

By examining specific examples of banned dances, the book provides insight into the values and fears of different societies. It illustrates how power structures have attempted to control both physical bodies and cultural expression.

Exploring the intersection of dance and religious authority, it reveals clashes between movement and doctrines of modesty.

Structured chronologically and thematically, the book begins with an introduction to dance censorship. It then delves into specific examples, analyzing historical contexts and objections. The book progresses to explore the legacy of dance censorship in the modern era.

By focusing on dance, this book offers a unique perspective on social and political conflict.

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