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9780252065088

Steppin' on the Blues

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252065088

  • ISBN10:

    0252065085

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-06-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr

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Summary

Steppin' on the Blues explores not only the meaning of dance in African American life but also the ways in which music, song, and dance are interrelated in African American culture. Dance as it has emanated from the black community is a pervasive, vital, and distinctive form of expression - its movements speak eloquently of African American values and aesthetics. Beyond that it has been, finally, one of the most important means of cultural survival.
Former dancer Jacqui Malone throws a fresh spotlight on the cultural history of black dance, the Africanisms that have influenced it, and the significant role that vocal harmony groups, black college and university marching bands, and black sorority and fraternity stepping teams have played in the evolution of dance in African American life. From the cakewalk to the development of jazz dance and jazz music, all Americans can take pride in the vitality, dynamism, drama, joy, and uncommon singularity with which African American dance has gifted the world.

Author Biography

Jacqui Malone is an associate professor of drama, theater, and dance at Queens College, Flushing, New York.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
"Gimme de Kneebone Bent": Music and Dance in Africap. 9
"Keep to the Rhythm and You'll Keep to Life": Meaning and Style in African American Vernacular Dancep. 23
Mocking and Celebrating: Freedom of Expression in Dance during Slaveryp. 37
Black Dance on the Road: Minstrelsy and Traveling Showsp. 51
Dancing Singers and Singing Dancers: Black Vernacular Dance on Stage, 1890-1940p. 70
Jazz Music in Motion: Dancers and Big Bandsp. 91
"Let the Punishment Fit the Crime": The Vocal Choreography of Cholly Atkinsp. 111
"W'en de Colo'ed Ban' Comes Ma'chin' down de Street": From African Processions to New Orleans Second Linesp. 127
The FAMU Marching 100: From Ballpark Bleachers to the Champs-Elyseesp. 147
African American Mutual Aid Societies: Remembering the Past and Facing the Futurep. 167
Stepping: Regeneration through Dance in African American Fraternities and Sororitiesp. 187
Notesp. 215
Indexp. 253
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