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| Although a [[high culture|highbrow art]] form - played on most [[classical music]] stations since the days of [[free jazz]]- it has its roots in quite [[hedonistic]] [[dance music]] culture such as the [[Charleston (dance)|Charleston]]. | Although a [[high culture|highbrow art]] form - played on most [[classical music]] stations since the days of [[free jazz]]- it has its roots in quite [[hedonistic]] [[dance music]] culture such as the [[Charleston (dance)|Charleston]]. | ||
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| - | *[[Dirty blues]] | + | *[[The bawdy origins of rock and roll]] |
| *[[Hedonism]] | *[[Hedonism]] | ||
| *[[History of jazz]] | *[[History of jazz]] | ||
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Josephine Baker dancing the charleston at the Folies Bergère in Paris for La Revue nègre in 1926. Notice the art deco background.
(Photo by Walery)
(Photo by Walery)
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Although a highbrow art form - played on most classical music stations since the days of free jazz- it has its roots in quite hedonistic dance music culture such as the Charleston.
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