Dancers Perform in Revue ca. 1920s
Description
Wild, energetic dances such as the Charleston became popular during the 1920s. A combination of factors contributed to the "dance craze", including new printing techniques that allowed for a wider distribution of sheet music, and a new form of music called jazz. Copyright The WPA Film Library.
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1 min 25 sec
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