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Social Dancing in America: A History and Reference, Volume 1, Fair Terpsichore to the Ghost Dance, 1607-1900 [Hardcover]

Ralph G. Giordano (Author)
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November 30, 2006

This two volume set relates the history of the most popular social dances, where they began, which dances survived the test of time and why, and what attracted American men and women to social dancing in these periods. Unlike other books on social dancing that taught people How to Dance, this books not only describes the dances, but also WHY Americans danced. This two volume companion set is the most comprehensive collection of American social dance from the first settlements in 1607 through the birth of the nation in 1776 and into the beginning of the 21st century. Social Dancing in America encompasses the global nature of the ethnic contributions to the formation of many unique American social dances. Those influences included the Native American Indian, Spanish, Caribbean, African, European, and other ethnic cultures that created original American social dances such as the Lindy Hop, Rock n' Roll, the Twist, Disco, Breakdancing, and Hip Hop. The book is also a celebration of the American spirit embodied among everyday individuals as they danced for fun, recreation, and family celebrations such as weddings.

This book places social dancing in a historical, social, cultural, and political context. A History of American Social Dancing, is about the integral part that social dancing played in the lives of every individual in America from the first settlements in 1607 through the birth of the nation in 1776 and through the 19th century. The reader will be surprised to learn that George Washington was not only the most famous American of his time, but also a well-known aficionado of social dancing. He incorporated the etiquette and manners of dances such as the Minuet as a means of diplomacy to secure European allies such as France during the Revolutionary War of Independence. During his presidency he toured the country and was honored at each occurrence with a dance in his honor. After his death, Americans continued to celebrate his birthday with a grand ball that included dancing.


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A History of American Social Dancing, is the most comprehensive collection of American social dance from the first settlements in 1607 through the birth of the nation in 1776 and into the beginning of the 21st century. This two-volume companion set provides a history of American social dances including the Virginia Reel, Square Dancing, the Lindy Hop, Rock n' Roll, the Twist, Disco, Breakdancing, and Hip Hop.


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  • Hardcover: 380 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood (November 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031333403X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313334030
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,384,056 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Mr. Giordano is a member of the Author's Guild and has published five books:

* Country & Western Dance: A History of Country & Western Dance from Western Swing to the Two Step (Greenwood/​ ABC-CLIO 2010).
* Satan in the Dance Hall: The Rev. John Roach Straton, Social Dancing, and Morality in 1920s New York City (Scarecrow Press, 2008).
* Social Dancing in America: Fair Terpsichore to the Ghost Dance" Volume One: 1607 to 1900, (Greenwood 2006);
http:/​/​www.gale.com/​reference/​lawrence/​200707/​dancing.htm
* Social Dancing in America: Lindy Hop to Hip Hop" Volume Two 1901 to 2000 (Greenwood 2006); (Staten Island Advance Review at:
http:/​/​www.silive.com/​columnists/​fres/​index.ssf?/​base/​opinion/​1170588631291420.xml&coll=1
* Fun and Games in Twentieth Century America: A Historical Guide to Leisure, (Greenwood 2003).

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars A heroic but disappointing effort., March 13, 2010
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This review is from: Social Dancing in America: A History and Reference, Volume 1, Fair Terpsichore to the Ghost Dance, 1607-1900 (Hardcover)
A comprehensive overview of American social dance has been needed for a long time. Mr Giordano is to be applauded for giving an admirable political and social background to the story of each period of dance he covers. Unfortunately his grasp of the subject of dance itself and his understanding of recent research in dance history is tenuous at best. He most often uses citations from secondary sources dating from the early and mid twentieth century, a time when dance historians often put more weight in their own opinions than in actual scholarship (i.e. Leon Dorfman's fanciful 1976 bicentennial recreation of the minuet). His first few chapters are filled with factual errors. (One sub-chapter title places the famous Philadelphia Meschianza in New York!) Writing this was a truly herculean task, and I picked up the book with both high expectations and a healthy respect for the amount of work done, but the bottom line is that there's still a need for a well researched volume by someone with a deeper understanding of dance, dance technique and dance history itself. A heroic attempt, Mr G, but this wikipedia-like mish-mash just doesn't cut it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Author's Comments, February 3, 2007
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Ralph Giordano (Staten Island, New York USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Social Dancing in America: A History and Reference, Volume 1, Fair Terpsichore to the Ghost Dance, 1607-1900 (Hardcover)
As the author, I definitely wanted to write a scholarly contribution to the very much overlooked American cultural development of Social dancing, however, I wanted to present it in a writing style that would appeal to the average individual. I have discovered in my time within dance clubs, especially the swing dances, that many individuals enjoy dressing in period costume and are quite interested in the history of their favored dance style. So as it turns out, to date this is the first book of its kind that has put together both a general interest reader and a scholarly work that discusses social dancing in a complete social, cultural, economic, political, and historical context. Many social dance books of the period simply provided descriptions and step-by-step instructions on "how to dance" as opposed to why people dance. My book also provides a consistent theme that contemporary dances and the associated music and fashion were more often attacked by forces of social morality and often labeled the newest dance trend as "scandalous."

This book is not a book to teach people "How to Dance" there are literally thousands of publications and hundreds of dance studios available to do just that. This book is an attempt to provide a clear understanding of what was involved in the basic patterns and rhythms of the dance, the origins, the popularity, but most importantly to place each in a historical and social context. This book is about the dances themselves and their importance in a social context. Therefore, each chapter contains a brief introduction of the social, political, and cultural climate. The book is about how individual Americans; mainly couples interacted in a social dance setting.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Despite its limitations, a must-have text, November 9, 2008
This review is from: Social Dancing in America: A History and Reference, Volume 1, Fair Terpsichore to the Ghost Dance, 1607-1900 (Hardcover)
This is the only book (well, two-volume set) I know of that attempts to provide a comprehensive history of social dancing in the United States. For that reason alone, it is a must-have for social dance fanatics like myself despite the high price tag. It is a great reference book and provides interesting information on the cultural and historical background of each time period. It also provides some amusing trivia on the social dance practices in America before the 20th century. However, I found that this book was much better in covering the swing dances, which is probably natural given that the author's dance background is mostly in swing. Being a Latin dance enthusiast myself, I found the Latin dances were not adequately covered and in some cases were not a good reflection of the history and importance of these dances. Some of the most fundamental aspects of Latin dance history in the U.S. was left out; bachata, for instance, was not even mentioned. However, this two-volume set is a tremendous leap forward in providing a reference and resource for social dance lovers. For this, it is a must-have.
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