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Dance Like A New Yorker
Episode 1131

Dance Like A New Yorker

For over two centuries, New York City's social dance scene has given rise to trends that have been both popular and controversial.

All Of It with Alison Stewart

April 9, 202530m 33s

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Show Notes

For over two centuries, New York City's social dance scene has given rise to trends that have been both popular and controversial, leading to a notorious law that regulated and banned dancing at many nightlife establishments. A new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York looks at the history of the city's dance scene, and how the dance floor is often a place where different cultures collide and thrive. Co-curators Sarah Henry and Derrick León Washington discuss the exhibit "Urban Stomp: Dreams & Defiance on the Dance Floor," which opens on April 11.

Topics

danceartsnyc_dance_floor_historycabaret_law_nycmusicnightlife_historylifemuseum_of_the_city_of_new_yorkderrick_leon_washingtonlocal_wnycsocial_dance_trendsurban_stomp_exhibitlindynew_exhibit_2024culturesarah_henry_curatordance_and_identity