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Was the waltz popular in World War 2?

The waltz saw a decline in popularity during World War II as the social and cultural landscape shifted. With the war's emphasis on morale and entertainment, other dance styles like the jitterbug and swing became more prominent. However, the waltz remained a classic dance form, often featured in formal events and gatherings, but it was not the dominant style of the era. Overall, while it retained some following, the waltz was overshadowed by more upbeat and energetic dances during the wartime period.


Where did people go dancing during world war 2?

There were Dance Halls in almost every town where people could dance and listen to live band music, or record players. These would be open every night (except Sundays) unless there was fighting going on nearby in which case for obvious reasons the dance hall would not open.


Did Chief Sitting Bull die in the Wounded Knee Massacre?

He was shot by police from the reservation during an attempted arrest to prevent him from supporting the Ghost Dance.


How did Native Americans support the war effort in World War 2?

American Indians were, and are a very proud people. During WWII, there were many heroic American Indians inluding the Navajo and Choctaw "Codetalkers" , as well as in the Euoropean and Pacific theatres of WWII. (D-Day, Iwo Jima, et cetera) They are also Americans and warriors, and their families are held in special regard. This can be exhibited during a dance ceremony or Pow Wow.


What dances did they do in World War 2?

they did the blackout dance. they take a partner (of the opposite sex) take 4 steps forward, 3 short steps and the lights go out. you change partners in the dark and repeat when the lights go out.