Dakota Country Dance Club


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Dakota Country Dance Club from Sioux Falls is the longest running Country Western Dance club in South Dakota. This book commemorates the 30th anniversary by bringing its 30 individual years to light. It's a scrapbook from its newsletters, year by year listing the Board of Directors, its committees and many of its contributing members. There are monthly events, club milestones, bands, music and places they danced. This book shows its history since conception, sharing its four governing documents like Dance Hall and Dance Etiquette. Their mission to organize, promote, and preserve country dancing propelled DCDC through 30 years as one of the top country dance clubs.




The Country Dance Club Book


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Country & Western Dance


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A fun, fact-filled, and thoroughly researched journey of country and western dancing from the roots of Western Swing to Hank Williams, the Urban Cowboy two-step of John Travolta, and the nationwide sensation of country line dancing. Country & Western Dance turns the spotlight on a uniquely American form of dance, one that has been scuffing the floorboards for nearly a century but is often overlooked. Fun, lively, and thoroughly researched, this revealing volume tells the full story of country and western dance music from the days of Bob Wills and Tulsa to Oklahoma's Cain's Ballroom to John Travolta and Gilley's of Houston, Texas. Each chapter provides information on the historical roots of the most popular country and western dances as well as the pioneers of the music of a particular era, all in the context of changing cultural, social, political, and economic forces in America. The book also examines the seminal impact of radio, television, and the movies in helping spread the music, the moves, and the good times on the country dance floor.




Club Dance


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American Squares


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The Official Guide to Country Dance Steps


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A guide to country or "square" dancing which includes detailed instructions and a description of proper attire.




New Serial Titles


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A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.




Fourth Estate


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Satan in the Dance Hall


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Satan in the Dance Hall explores the overwhelming popularity of social dancing and its close relationship to America's rapidly changing society in the 1920s. The book focuses on the fiercely contested debate over the morality of social dancing in New York City, led by moral reformers and religious leaders like Rev. John Roach Straton. Fed by the firm belief that dancing was the leading cause of immorality in New York, Straton and his followers succeeded in enacting municipal regulations on social dancing and moral conduct within the more than 750 public dance halls in New York City. Ralph G. Giordano conveys an easy to read and full picture of life in the Jazz Age, incorporating important events and personalities such as the Flu Epidemic, the Scopes Monkey Trial, Prohibition, Flappers, Gangsters, Texas Guinan, and Charles Lindbergh, while simultaneously describing how social dancing was a hugely prominent cultural phenomenon, one closely intertwined with nearly every aspect of American society fromthe Great War to the Great Depression. With a bibliography, an index, and over 35 photos, Satan in the Dance Hall presents an interdisciplinary study of social dancing in New York City throughout the decade.




A Brief History of South Dakota


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This book gives an overview of the history of Dakota from prehistoric times of geological formation to the list of Dakota senators at the year of book publishing. A reader can find out interesting facts about Dakota Indian tribes, the first white settlements, the role of the aria in the civil war, and the most prominent personalities and events related to the state.