Do you remember
the dance craze, the Lambada? It was billed as the forbidden dance. What do you
supposed happened to it? Then there was the Macarena which came and went
quickly, thank goodness. Of course, the eighties and nineties spawned Vogue and
walking like an Egyptian. And maybe, you're old enough to remember the Funky
Chicken. And some of you may even remember the dances of the fifties and early
sixties like the Twist and Swim.
Many
dances throughout time have had their crazes associated with them. The Charleston, Jitterbug and
the Square all had their day in the sun. Okay, well, the Square is still going
and may not technically be 'a' dance but it's all I could think of off hand.
Now
what I am sure you don't know unless you attended Park View School in the 70's is that I had a dance
craze named after me. That's right, the “My Last Name” was the rage at Park
View in 1972. It made the yearbook. I was also voted best dancer. Of course,
that was a given, I mean, I had a dance named after me. The dance was really
nothing special. It just involved throwing your arms in the air but it was
eighth grade and the bar was pretty low back then.
Anyway,
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