Laws Concerning Women in 1th-Century Georgia
11 months ago
Bestselling authors Loretta Chase & Susan Holloway Scott gossip about history, writing, and yes, shoes.
One of us -- Loretta Chase -- writes historical romance. One of us -- Susan Holloway Scott -- writes historical novels,and as Isabella Bradford, wrote historical romances, too.
9 comments:
This made me smile and want to jump up and dance, dance, dance :D !
That got my feet tapping!
1710That was FUN!
You find the most interesting things to share. Thank you so much for this video. I remember my grandmother blowing my mind when I was a little girl the day she demonstrated "The Charleston" in the kitchen. Who knew grandma do those twisting-ankle moves like the women in this video?
I feel like some of these cuts were from "stag" films of the time based on the very scanty (by the standards of the day) outfits on some of the dancers
Glad everyone is enjoying this! Seemed perfect for a holiday weekend.
Blathering, I can't say for sure where these clips came from - but the mainstream movies were pretty racy. The most famous flapper movie, "Our Dancing Daughters", starring a very young Joan Crawford, not only featured scanty costumes, but this famous opening of the heroine dancing even as she put on her ruffled panties:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cMbC1Bem0k
Oh my, started smiling broadly in spite of myself, and could feel my heart laughing. What a great clip!
Time to learn the Charleston: from the state of the dancer's legs you have to know it was great exercise, too.
Very best,
Natalie
Fantastic clip - I love everything you post.
Laurie
The Hollywood Production Code came into being in the early 1930s and movies became much more boring, uh, acceptable :-)
I look at the movies from the first half of the last century, and think those people really knew how to live and dress.
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