Historyman presents the Culture of Dance in the Revwar with Jeanette Watts. There were no football games. Baseball and soccer hadn't even been invented. Video games?---they didn't have electricity! What did the people do for entertainment? They danced. Author Jeanette Watts explains that dance was the entertainment of the day. One's refinement and status in society was proportional to the grace learned on the dance floor. Freedom Reigns!
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