Used by permission of Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Music and Jerry Vogel Music Company, Inc. Lyrics from "At the Ball, That's All" (Hill) © 1913 by J. Chapter 44, "End and Beginning," originally appeared in Sounds and Fury, August 1966. Chapter 43, "The Dying Breed," originally appeared in jazz, March 1966. Chapter z8, "Eccentric Dancing," originally appeared in Esquire Magazine, December 1964, under the title "A Little Background on Tap Dancing." Chapter!! 38, "Coles and Atkins," 39, "Harlem Background," and 40, "The Savoy Ballroom," originally appeared, in a condensed version, in Show Magazine, October 1963, under the title "Profile of the Lindy." Chapter 42, "Groundhog," originally appeared in Down Beat Yearbook 1966 under the title "Looking at Groundhog." It is reprinted by permission of Down Beat Magazine. It is reprinted by permission of New York Folklore Quarterly. "The Whibnan Sisters," originally appeared in Southwest Review, AutumnĬhapter 15, "Williams and Walker," originally appeared in Keystone Folklore Quarterly, Spring 1966, under the title "Williams and Walker and the Beginnings of Vernacular Dance on Broadway." Chapter 17, "Early Harlem," originally appeared in New York Folklore Quarterly, December 1966. A member of the Perseus Books Group All Rights Reserved Manufactured in the Unit~td States of America Copyright 0 Jean Steams 1968 Copyright C Jean Steams and Estate of Marshall Steams 1964, 1966 Foreword and Afterword copyriby Brenda Bufalino It is reprinted by arrangement with the Macmillan Publishing Company. This Da Capo Press paperback edition of ]au Dance is an unabridged republication of the edition published in New York in 1968, with the addition of new fore- and afterwords by. Includes bibliographical references and index. Originally published: New York: Macmillan, 1968. Jazz dance: the story of American vernacular dance I Marshall and Jean Steams. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Steams, Marshall Winslow. JAZZ DANCE The Story of American Vernacular DanceĭA CAPO PRESS A Member of the Perseus Books Group
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