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Book: Dancehalls, Glitterballs and DJs

Chapter: How to Do the Tickle Toe

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.46338

Blurb:

The twentieth century emerged in a mood of misplaced optimism and brought with it new dances and new musics, including the Cake-walk and ragtime thanks to the sensational all-Black musical In Dahomey. Soon after, the Tango became both fashionable and scandalous, its seductive moves seen as inappropriate by many while loved by many others. Then jazz appeared, helping to lift post-war spirits alongside new dance crazes including the Tickle Toe. The new-fangled wireless brought top dance bands from glamorous London hotels into living rooms across the country and dancers filled the 11,000 nightclubs and dancehalls offering live music.

Chapter Contributors

  • Bruce Lindsay (blindsay956@gmail.com - blindsay) 'Music Journalist and Social Historian'