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  1. Dance of the Sleepwalkers: The Dance Marathon Fad (Popular Entertainment and Leisure Series) by Frank M. Calabria, 1993-01
  2. On fads and fundamentals: jazz dance teachers share their perspectives.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Lynn Voedisch, 2006-01-01
  3. Medicine ball for all: a novel program that enhances physical fitness in school-age youths; More than a retro fad, medicine ball training can improve fitness.: ... of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Avery Faigenbaum, Patrick Mediate, 2006-09-01
  4. Ads, Fads, and Consumer Culture: Advertising's Impact on American Character and Society by Arthur Asa Berger, 2003-09-28

81. Village Voice > Music > By Robert Christgau
and mutilated by the latest avantdance fads and electronic developments. The selling point is the fads and developments, and the faux-modest
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82. Oz Music Project - Australian Music Resource And Webzine
kids dancing, are there any old dance fads that you want to see come back? I don t really know much about dance moves. Tony and Gordie spend most of
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83. Leftframe
The AfricanAmerican cakewalk was one of the dance fads of the 1890s. Similarly, in the 1914 World Producing Corp. film, the freeman s defense looks
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84. Musical Traditions Of St Lucia & Zoop Zoop Zoop
Roughly half of this album is social dance music of the kind found throughout the Caribbean courtesy of the polite dance fads of 19thcentury America.
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Musical Traditions of St Lucia
Dances and Songs from a Caribbean Island - Various performers Smithsonian / Folkways CD SF40416
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Traditional Music and Folklore of St Croix, St Thomas and St John - Various performers New World Records 80427 - 2 The commercial category 'World Music' may not have been intended as a liberal euphemism for 'foreign' music. Inevitably, perhaps, that is what it soon became, as if white English-speaking musicians were somehow not in the world. Fascination with the novel and alien has passed for cultural investigation for as long as some people have sought an alternative to whatever the commercial entertainment industry had to offer. But the point of 'a wider perspective on traditional music' is surely not to wallow in the exotic for its own sake, but to appreciate what popular musics around the world have in common. The latter approach - true eclecticism as opposed to culture collecting - has had some encouragement during the past two decades. This is not due to the self-conscious 'fusions' indulged in by bored musicians, but to the musical miscegenation that arises naturally out of historical reality; or rather, to the long overdue recognition of that process, and of the fact that any music that has ever been popular enough to become traditional is likely to be a product of it. 'Purism' has long been a term of abuse, mainly because it has been taken to denote excess, a purely relative matter of over-enthusiasm. Now it is increasingly acknowledged that concepts like 'pure' and 'authentic' have little useful application. It seems obvious, once uttered, that the notion of a 'true folk artist', reliably representative of his / her community alone, has been a nostalgic one, at least since the spread of the domestic phonograph and wireless.

85. Eye - A Mann Obsessed - 07.25.02
His history of 60s dance fads, Twist, is now augmented with neverused footage of a 1989 concert featuring many of the performers who popularized the twist
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It's become a career milestone for a filmmaker to have his or her back catalogue reissued on DVD. Besides making the work available to ravenous collectors, it attaches a sense of permanence and prestige to an oeuvre, even if that oeuvre happens to be devoted to celebrating the poems of John Giorno, the illustrations of Jack Kirby or the dance known as the Mashed Potato. After Atom Egoyan, documentary maker Ron Mann is only the second Toronto filmmaker to get the red-carpet treatment with this week's release of three titles on Home Vision/Morningstar: Poetry in Motion Comic Book Confidential (1988) and Twist (1992). A special edition of his marijuana history Grass (1998) came out shortly after the unofficial holiday of April 20 (the number 420 has a mystical significance to potheads and Mann knows his market). Yet he's no newcomer to DVD. Through his involvement with Bob Stein's pioneering CD-ROM company, Voyager, and its movie offshoot, the Criterion Collection, Mann attended the birth of the digital format. In the mid-'80s, he helped package Criterion's seminal laserdisc editions of Citizen Kane and King Kong . In the early '90s, he authored four CD-ROMs for Voyager, including two adapted from

86. All Things Strings: Midori
to mention clothing styles, dance fads, musical trends, wars, and technological revolutions—to come and go and be replaced a dozen times over.
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A protegé of the late violin teacher Dorothy DeLay at Juilliard School of Music, Midori emerged as a major musical force inspiring a veritable parade of meticulously groomed violinists-in-training. For years, the phrase, "Really, she's the next Midori!" was a kind of mantra among music teachers. The Midori phenomenon was pushed up a notch in 1986 when she broke not one, but two violin strings during a performance with the Boston Symphony at the Tanglewood Music Center, under the baton of Leonard Bernstein. Calm and composed through it all, Midori ended up playing three different violins in that one piece of music, never making a single mistake. The story of that performance became legend before the concert was even over. That was more than 15 years ago.

87. Rock Paper Scissors - Bembeya Jazz, Bembeya (World Village) - Bembeya Jazz Bring
Waves of musical fashion washed over them, dance fads came and went, young upstarts made millions (of Guinea Francs) without even attempting to master the
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The club Bembeya doesn’t attract a lot of customers anymore. A few dusty plastic chairs are stacked ceiling-high in a corner of the bar. A flickering light bulb tries in vain to brighten up an empty dance floor, and the bored bartender talks to a stray dog. A Cantonese restaurant has gnawed at the club’s space, only to be shut down itself. Urban decay has eaten into Club Bembeya, just like any other building of Conakry. Once the “Paris of West Africa,” Conakry is a city of broken dreams where corroding socialist-style structures claim that progress stopped shortly after the independence celebrations of 1958. Sprawling lazily in the shade of a mango tree, Club Bembeya seems to dream of better days, when it used to be home to the nation’s most celebrated band and one of Conakry’s hottest nightspots- the 1960’s, when the sound of Guinea’s state-funded orchestras proudly proclaimed the country’s political and spiritual independence. Under her first president Sekou Toure, Guinea had been the only West African nation that had dared to choose complete, uncompromising independence from France, however hard the road may be. Having decided to dance to no one’s tune, Toure chose to create his own backing track to sovereignty, one that sounded decidedly progressive and reminded of ancient Guinean history at the same time, that married tradition with modernity and Africa with the West in unprecedented formats. He made participation in the arts a national duty, got Guinea’s entire population dancing and singing, and rang in the golden era of the modern dance orchestras that Guinea is still nostalgically remembered for. With their enticing mixture of Latin grooves, jazz, Mande melodies and roots music from all four corners of the country, these dance bands were a major inspiration for musicians all over Africa.

88. FFWD Weekly - August 1, 2002
Twist, his history of ’60s dance fads, is now augmented with neverused footage of a 1989 concert featuring many of the performers who popularized the twist
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Thursday, August 1, 2002
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The films of Ron Mann are released on DVD It has become a career milestone for a filmmaker to have their catalogue released on DVD. Besides making the work available to ravenous collectors, it attaches a sense of permanence and prestige to an oeuvre, even if that oeuvre happens to be devoted to celebrating the poems of John Giorno, the illustrations of Jack Kirby or the dance known as the Mashed Potato. Yet he’s no newcomer to DVD. Through his involvement with Bob Stein’s pioneering CD-ROM company, Voyager, and its movie offshoot, Criterion Collection, Mann was in attendance for the birth of the digital format. In the mid-'80s, he helped package Criterion’s seminal laserdisc editions of Citizen Kane and King Kong. In the early ’90s, he authored four CD-ROMs for Voyager, including two adapted from Poetry in Motion, which Mann cites as "the first movie to be digitized." "The legacy of the CD-ROM is the DVD today," Mann says over the phone from his Toronto office. "Voyager was the avant-garde of interactive media, and everything that is now standard in DVD – the letterboxing of films, the supplementary material – comes from Voyager." "We shot 75 artists for the film and a lot of them couldn’t fit into the 90-minute format," says Mann. "For the CD-ROM and now the DVD, I was allowed to put in an hour’s worth of those performances, including Spalding Gray and a lot of people who never quite made it in."

89. The Hampster Dance - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
It s Good to be Bad Does a web site have to be well designed to be popular? Hampster dancing into other venues Top 10 Web fads - from CNET
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The Hampster Dance sic ] or Hampsterdance is an Internet humor fad , originally a simple Geocities page featuring rows of animated hamsters dancing in various ways to a sped up sample from the song "Whistle Stop" by Roger Miller
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Canadian art student Deidre LaCarte, who was competing with her best friend and sister to see who could generate the most traffic, designed Hampsterdance in August as an homage to her pet hamster, named Hampton Hampster . Using four simple animated GIFs of hamsters, repeated dozens of times each, and a background loop embedded in the HTML, then a fairly new browser feature, she named the site Hampton's Hampster House and had Hampton declare his intent to become a " web star". The clip, "Whistle Stop", was taken from the opening credits to Walt Disney 's animated version of Robin Hood March , only 800 visits were recorded (about 4 per day), but without warning, that jumped to 15,000 per day. The website spread by e-mail and early blogs , eventually even featured in a television commercial for Internet Service Provider Earthlink Fans of the site created variations on the original dance, using politicians such as

90. Boston Area Ballroom Dance Lessons -- FADS Belmont
Lessons with professional instructors at Belmont, Mass. Fred Astaire dance Studio. All styles of dance, Ballroom and Latin, competitive or social,
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91. American Cultural History - 1960-1969
P19 Panati s Parade of fads, Follies and Manias Arranged by decade, includes fads, dance crazes, radio, TV, popular books and songs. E 169.1.
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  • Population 177,830,000 Unemployment 3,852,000 National Debt 286.3 Billion Average Salary $4,743 Teacher's Salary $5,174 Minimum Wage $1.00 Life Expectancy: Males 66.6 years, Females 73.1 years Auto deaths 21.3 per 100,000 An estimated 850,000 "war baby" freshmen enter college; emergency living quarters are set up in dorm lounges, hotels and trailer camps.
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T he sixties were the age of youth, as
70 million children from the post-war baby boom became teenagers and young adults. The movement away from the conservative fifties continued and eventually resulted in revolutionary ways of thinking and real change in the cultural fabric of American life. No longer content to be images of the generation ahead of them, young people wanted change. The changes affected education, values, lifestyles, laws, and entertainment. Many of the revolutionary ideas which began in the sixties are continuing to evolve today
T he purpose of this web and library guide is to help the user gain a broad understanding and appreciation for the culture and history of the 1960s. In a very small way, this is a bibliographic essay. While there is no way we can link to everything, we have attempted to find areas of special interest and to select information that we hold dear today - movies we watch, songs we sing, events that move us, people we admire.

92. Crazyfads.com - 1980's Fads
Read about fads from the past 100 years hula hoops, disco, pet rocks, When he preformed his hit, he did the kind of dance you d expect James Brown to
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Popples
These were popular toys in the mid 1980's. Popples were able to pull anything out of their back pouch. The craze was so huge that there was also a cartoon that followed the fad.
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Jelly Shoes
If you were a little girl that grew up in the 80's, then chances are you owned a pair of jelly shoes. These were flexible bright colored jelly shoes that you could wear without socks. A very popular fad during this decade.
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Slap Bracelets
A flexible metal with a colorful cloth over it. You would smack these on your wrist and it would wrap around it.
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Video Arcades There are many arcades now, but during the 80s, they were the "in" place to hangout. learn more Wacky WallWalker A sticky piece of rubber that usually resembled an insect that you throw at a window or wall. The Wacky Wallwalker would then slowly walk down the surface.

93. Crazyfads.com - Crazy Fads
the biggest fads of all time is the hulahoop, invented in 1957, by an Australian. The name came from the Hawaiian dance. Click here for more 50 s fads
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From the 1920's to 2000's we list all of the craziest fads that have come and gone. Go back a few decades and read about the silly to serious fads that helped change our society and create a pop-culture.
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Share with us! Flagpole Sitting - This fad became a popular spectator sport. It was started by a pro stuntman who eventually set the world record at 49 days.
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for more 20's fads Stamp Collecting - With the help of President Roosevelt and less income to spend on leisure due to the depression, this fad became popular.
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for more 30's fads Swallowing Goldfish - A fad that was very popular among college students and drew crowds of spectators who wanted to witness this.

94. FADS - Home
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95. StreetSwing's Dance History Archives - Dance Marathons - Main1
dance of the Sleepwalkers The dance Marathon Fad - Frank Calabria. Book - fads, Follies and Delusions of the American People - Paul Sann
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A B C ... XYZ Dance Marathons ( continuous motion ) or "Derbies" can be traced back to 1364 in London and became extremely popular during the depression years (1920s-30s) as many out of work people would compete for money prizes, as well as stars of some kind seeking publicity, or, basically anyone could enter these pagents of fatigue and endurance. Most of the music that was played was slow, but once or twice an hour they would pick up the beat ( called Sprints ) and they were required to dance the dance of the music, sometimes for extra cash or prizes. The general rule was you could not fall asleep, while some contests allowed one part of the team to sleep so long as the other held them up, kept in contact and / or kept moving. As time in the contest continued, resting times would go from the 1st week - half hour, 2nd week to fifteen minutes, then ten minutes, then five minutes, then three minutes to none, while some marathons would be danced sixty minutes then rest for fifteen. There were many variations, but you get the idea.
The marathon consisted of a emcee, a Band and or phonograph player, a Nurses, inhouse Doctor, a few cots, a dance floor, Contestants, Barbers

96. Ballroom Dancing Lessons In Ridgewood , New Jersey
dance LESSONS SHOWCASE. fads Ridgewood. Ridgewood , NJ. WELCOME to the Fred Astaire dance Studios, conveniently located in Ridgewood a nationwide brand
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97. Ballroom Dancing Lessons In Upper Montclair, New Jersey
dance LESSONS SHOWCASE. fads Upper Montclair. Upper Montclair, NJ. Learn to dance and have more fun. Fred Astaire of Upper Montclair is the WINNER of NJ s
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Learn to dance and have more fun. Fred Astaire of Upper Montclair is the WINNER of NJ's top FADS for 5 years in a row. Top studio and staff since 1999. Why? Because we have the best TEAM of staff, students and pro-am competitors.
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98. Taboo Tunes Gallery - Music Censorship
But reactionary condemnations, and laws passed to ban new dancefads, are nothing new way back in 1583 one British scold griped about all the “filthy
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The exhibits presented in this GALLERY OF THE FORBIDDEN highlight artifacts and info about historical incidents of music censorship. For details about more recent incidents please visit this site's TABOO NEWS page.
Seen below are graphic examples of the various ways that new forms of music and youth culture have been attacked by intolerant people over the years. Viewed as a pattern, it becomes clear that the corporate music biz itself – rather than the usual powers-that-be (parents, preachers, principals, politicians, & police) – does most of the "reining in" of today’s artists. Revealed is how the intentions of artists are often negated by skittish entertainment industry firms who cave-in when challenged by outside forces. No matter whether these artists were up-&-comers or established superstars, they have all felt the sting of censorship and, variously, saw their work reviled, rejected, recalled, repressed, and/or forcibly revised.
Now, this history can be

99. 3rd Annual Tufts Ballroom Dance Competition
3rd Annual Tufts Ballroom dance Competition Registration Summary for fads Latham NY. Registration Home Data on Registrations Competition Home
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100. EMERALD BALL DANCESPORT CHAMPIONSHIPS - News
Susan Nieswander Academy of Ballroom dance Sarah Whalen fads Ft. Walton Beach Laurel Grady Academy dancesport Denise Prado fads - Phoenix,
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Top Teachers -$5,000- Michael Hicks [Dallas Dance Divas] -$3,500- Forrest Vance [Championship Dancesport] -$2,000- Tony Dovolani [FADS - Bedford Hills] -$1,300- Jim Maranto [Academy of Ballroom Dance] -$1,100- Joe Trovato [FADS - Ft. Walton Beach] -$800- Alex Zagrean [Nova Dance] -$600- Nigel Clarke [Nigel's Dance] -$400- Angelo Caruso [Caruso Dance Sport] -$300- Lewis Suarez [Atomic Ballroom] -$200- Michael Johnson [Rogers Dancesport] Top Student Awards: Top American Style Students: Newcomer Lady: Lydia Raurell [Caruso Dance Sport] Newcomer Gentleman: Tom Tsao [Regency Ballroom] Bronze Lady: Jennifer Bogart [Dallas Dance Divas] Bronze Gentleman: Marc Charles [Regency Ballroom] Silver Lady: Cato Seets [FADS - Phoenix] Silver Gentleman: Jeff Hudson [Dance North County] Gold Lady: Josie Lee [Championship Dancesport] Gold Gentleman: Nick Lam [Step by Step - Lopez] Top International Style Students: Newcomer Lady: Alison Godfrey [Rogers Dancesport] Newcomer Gentleman: Joe Kantu [Westmor Studio - Moon] Bronze Lady: Josie Lee [Championship Dancesport]

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