• @disguy_ovahea
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    2824 days ago

    This makes me wonder if the 1940s saying “don’t be a square,” which referred to a rigid conformist who wasn’t into jazz, was inspired by square dancing.

    • @Aqarius
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      724 days ago

      Apparently, it used to refer to the hand signal for a standard 4/4 beat.

  • rand_alpha19
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    1424 days ago

    Haha, I went to Catholic school and I thought it was so weird that we had to learn square dancing in 2003 (I was in grade 3).

    It was even weirder when I learned in high school that it wasn’t just my school, this was like a widespread thing! But I guess there’s weird history there. TIL.

  • @EvolvedTurtle
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    1024 days ago

    Jokes on you Ford I learned how to play jazz in school

    Plus the acronym to teach key signatures was Ford cars get dropped at very bump, or something

  • @dejected_warp_core
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    724 days ago

    Holy shit.

    To understand how square dancing became a state-mandated means of celebrating Americana, it’s necessary to go back to Henry Ford, the founder of Ford Motor Vehicles. Ford hated jazz; he hated the Charleston. He also really hated Jewish people, and believed that Jewish people invented jazz as part of a nefarious plot to corrupt the masses and take over the world—a theory that might come as a surprise to the black people who actually did invent it.

    More quotes in the article:

    https://qz.com/1153516/americas-wholesome-square-dancing-tradition-is-a-tool-of-white-supremacy

    More detail, references, and discussion here:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/7ihbye/did_henry_ford_really_promote_the_square_dance_to/

  • @BoxOfFeet
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    625 days ago

    Interesting. My mom had to learn The Hustle, and for me it was the Macarena. I wonder how ol’ Henry would feel about that.

  • @son_named_bort
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    524 days ago

    These days he would be complaining about the rap music, which gives the kids brain damage, with the hippin and the hoppin and the bippin and the boppin, so they wouldn’t know what the jazz is all about.