Extraído de um filme "Moderna Danser" (As Danças Modernas) do Svensk Filmmarkiv (arquivo de filmes suecos) datado de 1915 e encontrado no Internet Archive. Os dançarinos são Oskar e Anna Tropp. O filme original tem várias vinhetas breves de danças diferentes. Os dois que aparecem dançam (supostamente) o Maxixe (na verdade o assim então rotulado "tango" - maxixe Dengoso, de Ernesto Nazareth, do ano de 1905).
This is milder foreign version.?For real versions, at least 1920s, see RJ ?? Maxine GFAB Maxixe Apresentacao Corta Jaca Maxixe a Dance Perdida aAs Moira’s Historiad da Mysica Popular Brasilera (MOB old meaning) Faca Danca etc. Todays ordinary steps, movements, holds, etc. are taken fir granted after 100? years (Maxixe started 1870).But at 1st, in mid late 1800s- think Victorian (though Catholic faction)) attitudes from wealthy, more European reactionaries & their attempts to fit multicultural Brazilians into 1 SW Europe cultural straitjacket (or prison). Nao e possivel!!!
Me too. Somehow a little bit creepy thought: she was sittng in this tiny lifeboat playing this playclock in the middle of nowhere, while around her so many where freezing and drowning to death in the water...
Would you believe that I am reading about that very pig right now and looking at a picture of it?! It has a rather buoyant appearance that inclines me to wonder if perhaps it might have survived were it's owner not to have so tightly held onto it.
cause the woman is dancing in a short dress and physical contact between a man and a woman shouldn't be prolonged, at least that's how people at that time saw it
@@lilypie00 The "Musical Pig" played another title, called "La Sorella" or "La Matchiche", a french song. In this video we hear another piece, "Dengozo"(or Dengoso) which is really a brazilian maxixe. Would be great if they played maxixe on board but I don't think it would match with the ship's atmosphere.
I see we are here for the same reason! In fact any Latin dance would kill them lol, its also funny that in that time you would get married at like 14 or else you are too old.
@@nikolaykomissarenko7822 that's not really true, by 1915 it was extremely rare to get married at 14. Actually at the time the median age for women to marry was their early twenties. And as far back as the 17th century, marriages before your twenties were rare.
@@nikolaykomissarenko7822 sorry, I just realised that might be the case after I sent the reply! I'm so sorry, my reply was rather snobbish and insensitive!
Cool! But for a moment I thought the bench behind them was a coffin!
Extraído de um filme "Moderna Danser" (As Danças Modernas) do Svensk Filmmarkiv (arquivo de filmes suecos) datado de 1915 e encontrado no Internet Archive. Os dançarinos são Oskar e Anna Tropp. O filme original tem várias vinhetas breves de danças diferentes. Os dois que aparecem dançam (supostamente) o Maxixe (na verdade o assim então rotulado "tango" - maxixe Dengoso, de Ernesto Nazareth, do ano de 1905).
Superb! Thanks for sharing!
If this was inappropriate for those times, I don't want to imagine what they would have thought of bachata, or perreo xddd
This is milder foreign version.?For
real versions, at least 1920s, see
RJ ?? Maxine
GFAB Maxixe
Apresentacao Corta Jaca
Maxixe a Dance Perdida
aAs Moira’s Historiad da Mysica Popular Brasilera (MOB old meaning)
Faca Danca
etc.
Todays ordinary steps, movements, holds, etc. are taken fir granted after 100? years (Maxixe started 1870).But at 1st,
in mid late 1800s- think Victorian
(though Catholic faction)) attitudes from wealthy, more European reactionaries & their
attempts to fit multicultural Brazilians into 1 SW
Europe cultural straitjacket
(or prison). Nao e possivel!!!
The Titanic survivor led me here
Me too. Edith Louise Rosenbaum (aka Edith Russell) and her musical toy pig.
Me too. Somehow a little bit creepy thought: she was sittng in this tiny lifeboat playing this playclock in the middle of nowhere, while around her so many where freezing and drowning to death in the water...
"Dengoso" was not the music played by Edith's musical pig, was "La Sorella" or "La Matchiche".
She reportedly played it to amuse a small child in the lifeboat. Nothing wrong with that.
I just read about the little pig that played this song in the book A Night To Remember.
This is the song that was on the Titanic toy pig music box
Would you believe that I am reading about that very pig right now and looking at a picture of it?! It has a rather buoyant appearance that inclines me to wonder if perhaps it might have survived were it's owner not to have so tightly held onto it.
Lovely silk taffeta she's wearing...
Thanks.
A mention of this dance in F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," led me here.🌛
If they thought this was shocking I wonder how the same generation reacted to the Argentine Tango.
Probably the same way, though tango is not too popular in Brazil. ?or even then.
Why did they call it dirty thou??😅
cause the woman is dancing in a short dress and physical contact between a man and a woman shouldn't be prolonged, at least that's how people at that time saw it
Are you sure they aren't Vernon and Irene Castle?!
What's the name of the tune in the video?
Griffin, the name of the song in the video is “Dengozo”
It looks like he brought up that arm lock a bit high to be comfortable.
the original film was cut off from top and from bottom - terrible !
A Zuni warrior fetish doll movie led me here.
This was played in titanic by the legendary band
Where did you find this information? Never knew that they played brazilian music on board...
@@PauloVictorAlves1920 I've only read it was played by a musical pig owned by a 1st class passenger, not the band on the ship.
@@lilypie00 The "Musical Pig" played another title, called "La Sorella" or "La Matchiche", a french song. In this video we hear another piece, "Dengozo"(or Dengoso) which is really a brazilian maxixe. Would be great if they played maxixe on board but I don't think it would match with the ship's atmosphere.
Just out right tasteless!
Why did they think that this was dirty? They would have died at the Lambada.
I see we are here for the same reason! In fact any Latin dance would kill them lol, its also funny that in that time you would get married at like 14 or else you are too old.
@@nikolaykomissarenko7822 that's not really true, by 1915 it was extremely rare to get married at 14. Actually at the time the median age for women to marry was their early twenties. And as far back as the 17th century, marriages before your twenties were rare.
@@hephzibah1294 it wss more of s hyberbole, the a fact checked statement...
@@nikolaykomissarenko7822 sorry, I just realised that might be the case after I sent the reply! I'm so sorry, my reply was rather snobbish and insensitive!
@@hephzibah1294 meh, who cares lol, its youtube
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