I've been deep in research for a new sweet historical romance set in 1913.
While I was flipping through old newspaper articles from that year, one that caught my eye talked about animal dances.
Animal dances?
During the ragtime era that began in the 1890s and continued through the flapper phase, a number of dance steps referred to as "animal dances" gained popularity, while raising the eyebrows of those who strongly disapproved of the "scandalous" dance moves.
Don't those names make you want to jump right up and start dancing?
The dances, and the music that accompanied them, illustrated a new, modern vibrancy previously unknown. They also allowed dance partners to draw close together — with touching and embracing! Oh, the shame of it all!
Those ragtime dancers shocked polite society and became a point of public outrage from coast to coast.
Reportedly, fear of attendees breaking into one of these forbidden dances resulted in the cancellation of President Woodrow Wilson's inaugural ball in 1913.
Dances were banned or canceled. Arrests made. Newspapers across the country joined their voices to the outcries of indecency.
The December 12, 1912 Tacoma, WA, Times published a poem:
When you're in Walla Walla, friends, / You must not 'bunny hug' /Or 'turkey trot,' or like as not, / They'll slam you in the jug; / And, girls, don't romp with 'Texas Tom'; / To do so's taking chances, / For the cops have put the kibosh on / Those naughty, naughty dances."
The dances people found so "naughty" are incredible tame compared to what we see in today's world.
Even a young Irving Berlin got in on the movement, writing the words to the The Grizzly Bear.
See this "scandalous" dance for yourself!
I cant help but wonder what a cowboy who'd been out on the range would have thought if he'd ridden into town for a Saturday night dance and walked in to find the crowd doing a Turkey Trot or one of the other dances.
In my soon to release sweet historical romance Evie (May 23), the book begins at a ball. Of course, there is a mention of the animal dances!
Here's a little excerpt from the story:
In front of him a woman danced alone in the moonlight. Dark
hair spilled around her like a silken cloak while the pale gossamer layers of
her gown made him think of a fairy’s wings. Slim arms raised upward, fingers artfully
poised. A tall, willowy body slowly spun with fluid grace, as though she
balanced on her toes like a ballerina.
Perhaps his imagination had gotten the best of him, but she
put him in mind of a woodland sprite come to life. Or maybe she was more like
Aphrodite.
From what he could see in the moonlight, the woman was
exquisite. The poem he’d recited that afternoon to his rose bushes sprang to
mind as he watched her dance, uninhibited, beneath the stars.
Although he hadn’t intended to speak aloud, the words
whispering through his thoughts spilled out of his mouth. “She walks in beauty,
like the night. Of cloudless climes and starry skies…’” He took a quick breath
and added, “and moonlight.”
“Oh!” The woman stopped dancing and whipped around, gaping
at him.
“Please don’t stop on my account,” he said, offering what he
hoped was a boyish smile...
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2 comments:
Scandalous lol! Great post, Shanna. Much luck on the book!!
Thanks so much, Kristy! And they were so scandalous! LOL!
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