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Dancing in the Age of Deco

Date: Saturday, January 14, 2023
Time: 1–2pm
Location: The Wolfsonian–FIU @ 1001 Washington Avenue

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In the 1920s and '30s, social dancing was more popular in America than at any other time in history. Dancing happened almost anywhere people got together, infused with the same modern spirit that animated the art and architecture of the period. The popularity of dance created a vast infrastructure to support it, from sumptuous dance palaces to nightclubs and many other building types, often in the latest architectural styles. In this Art Deco Weekend talk, historian and instructor Walter Nelson uses images and film from the era to capture this lost world of social dance, correcting the very distorted view in today's popular culture about how people danced in the past.

Organized with Miami Design Preservation League and presented as part of Art Deco Weekend.

Free | RSVP list is full (we are no longer taking registrations; email programs@thewolf.fiu.edu for wait list)