Great job ladies!! Looks like you were having real fun while using your amazing talents to bring joy and smiles to us. My mother (born 1913) was really good at this...thanks for the memories!!
My grandmother (born 1905) was a "flapper" dancer when she first met my grandfather (born 1899), who was playing the violin or piano in the band she & her group were dancing to. They married in 1926!
Wonderful show! I've always liked The Charleston since I first saw it as a kid because it's so dynamic and is from an age where it was seen as really stepping out!
Absolutely fantastic. Charleston was meant to be fun when performed, and these ladies certainly make it look like fun. I imagine what great fun people would have had in the dance halls in the 1920s.
How do they DO that ??? And in such perfect unison. As one who can barely put one foot in front of the other I am in awe of these beautiful women and their talent.
Check out Ksenia Parkhatskaya's dance tutorials, with her guidance I've been teaching myself how to dance the Charleston and Black Bottom during lockdown :)
When my late granny came to weddings and wedding receptions / evening do, this is how she would dance, albeit slower. To her *this* was dancing because that’s how she danced in her youth.
I was shock one time when I went to my cousin Michelles wedding and an old (older) lady was dancing the charleston, with a hold that tiger sub. She was good too, she must have been 79 at the time.
Como me gustaria transportarme a esa época y recorrer los tugurios y clubes donde se reunían a bailar, solo para admirar los atuendos y oir la musica en vivo...ahhhhh sueña.
Mi. Bisabuela tenia 20 años cuando estos bailes eran lo in y ella aprendio muy bien al grado de que gano un concurso de charleston ella ya muriio pero esto me recuerda a ella
Tengo una familiar que murió a los 110 años y cuando ella estaba tenia 25 años estos bailes estaban de moda gano un concurso de charleston pero ya murió y me hace recordar a ella.
Early (CHARLESTON DANCE) History: The Juba, It’s believed that the Charleston actually originated from a dance called the Juba. Juba’s origins began in Africa, and enslaved Africans brought it to South Carolina. The Juba involves one hand that’s constantly slapping and one foot that’s always stomping. It was popularized in the mid-1800s.
Great job ladies!! Looks like you were having real fun while using your amazing talents to bring joy and smiles to us. My mother (born 1913) was really good at this...thanks for the memories!!
My grandmother (born 1905) was a "flapper" dancer when she first met my grandfather (born 1899), who was playing the violin or piano in the band she & her group were dancing to. They married in 1926!
Wonderful show! I've always liked The Charleston since I first saw it as a kid because it's so dynamic and is from an age where it was seen as really stepping out!
Fantastic!💖 so talented! the foot work was spot on 💯
Thank you. Y'all make an impossibly difficult dance look so easy.
I’m here because I love the 20s and charleston makes me happy
Absolutely fantastic. Charleston was meant to be fun when performed, and these ladies certainly make it look like fun. I imagine what great fun people would have had in the dance halls in the 1920s.
It’s so uplifting isn’t it. Just jolly music and brilliant moves that anyone could learn with some practice.
I loved this. It's especially pleasing to realize that we're watching a piece of American culture, not to mention those three beautiful women.
Fantastic stuff, these three young ladies put up a spectacular Charleston! So much respect and as much excitement!
splendid performance ! Mr. Gatsby' would be delighted to have you all at his New Years' Eve party , Long Island , New York City - RSVP
Awesome start to my day, thank you ladies !
Wow! I listened initially just to hear a different version of the song! Wow was I short sighted! Great Dancers!
Enjoy watching the Charleston dance. was my mother's favorite dance, but I never learned.
I really wish I had natural rhythm and the ability to dance, this is so enjoyable to watch, and such beautiful women. Thank you for posting this :-)
So are you
This is very entertaining. I love it. Thank you for this lovely birthday dance. Happy Birthday to me.
Happy Birthday, mate.
Those were the days my friends..... Those were the days Making money like crazy..
The drinking the partying..
Lets do it again..
Greetings,
Rik
Que mejor danza para lis jovenes .Rememorar los tiempos hermodos de nuestros abuelos., seria MARAVILLOSO,, desde Chile.
How do they DO that ??? And in such perfect unison. As one who can barely put one foot in front of the other I am in awe of these beautiful women and their talent.
Their dresses are just like them, frilled to be here :)
Ayup, these stunning girls just look like flappers back then!
In colors, amazing !
Such a fun entertaining dance.
I wish I could dance. The Charleston looks like fun!
Check out Ksenia Parkhatskaya's dance tutorials, with her guidance I've been teaching myself how to dance the Charleston and Black Bottom during lockdown :)
It's easy. Get used to the basic Charleston, and add on as you go. You can do it!
Lovely music, lovely dance and gorgeous women. So nice to bring back the roaring twenties ❤
That was amazing, great dancing, I myself cannot dance for peanuts, i wish i coud, loved the performance, beautiful women, enjoyed it bigtime.
When my late granny came to weddings and wedding receptions / evening do, this is how she would dance, albeit slower.
To her *this* was dancing because that’s how she danced in her youth.
I was shock one time when I went to my cousin Michelles wedding and an old (older) lady was dancing the charleston, with a hold that tiger sub. She was good too, she must have been 79 at the time.
Great job girls I love your routine
The Charleston debut was on Broadway in 1923. Couple of months that's a hundred years ago.
Brilliant!! Well done, what an effort!
That looks like so much fun! Makes me want to jump in and “flapper” too!
Splenderiferously magnificent!! I love it!!
Just wonderful Girls, was there ever a more fun dance for girls,
Como me gustaria transportarme a esa época y recorrer los tugurios y clubes donde se reunían a bailar, solo para admirar los atuendos y oir la musica en vivo...ahhhhh sueña.
I love this style , I want to learn 🎉❤
Jadooore la mode cette époque leur robe....superb cette danse endiablée superb....jadoore😍😜😘😘😎😎
Awesome 👍
Bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Foarte tare! Nu mai vreau iutub pentru o anumita perioada de timp
I want learn this whole routine!!!!
Maybe you should grow up Rosa!!
Amanzing!
Excelente, como en mis tiempos
This video is the Bee's knees!
25/01/2020 : J'adore !
Bailan bello
Amazing ❤️🔥👏🏻
Lovely! 😍
I want to be able to do the Charleston some day!
Mi. Bisabuela tenia 20 años cuando estos bailes eran lo in y ella aprendio muy bien al grado de que gano un concurso de charleston ella ya muriio pero esto me recuerda a ella
H0la
Soi santiago soruco ortiz teamo
Por fin un comentario en español lo siento mucho
F
Minha avó dançou muito o charleston!
es muy bueno el video
Lovely performance by some swinging Lovely Ladies.
Fantastic
Bravo girls
Cool Dance
Lmao I had to do a dance like this dance in my dance group
It’s so much fun to dance like this!
Me and my co worker be doing this when our manager that no one likes is off or on vacation
Bravissime !!!
I like this music for dancing
I love it !!!!
Me encanta 😃😃😃
wow amazing😊👌👌👏👏
that moves are hard😟😲
I bet that burnt some calories. I must learn this dance.
magnifique, bravo à toutes les trois .
the roaring 20s again!
that girls can dance
молодцы! Девахи- ЖГИТЕ!!!!!!
👏🏻🥰bravo!!! 🌹🌹🌹
Lovely!!
very nice
Tengo una familiar que murió a los 110 años y cuando ella estaba tenia 25 años estos bailes estaban de moda gano un concurso de charleston pero ya murió y me hace recordar a ella.
She is fantastics
This is what bath tub gin has done to our youth!
Beautiful❤😍
Early (CHARLESTON DANCE) History:
The Juba,
It’s believed that the Charleston actually originated from a dance called the Juba.
Juba’s origins began in Africa, and enslaved Africans brought it to South Carolina.
The Juba involves one hand that’s constantly slapping and one foot that’s always stomping.
It was popularized in the mid-1800s.
Brahvoooooooooooo!
What is the actual song?
👍🇭🇲👏LOVE IT ❤💙💛💚🧡💜
So caught up in the dance and the music!
I almost forgot there were some shapely legs on display .
Almost.
me encanta
Very Dapper
Great vid! :)
3xelente coodinacion
Rétro ma dance préféré
Good job girls👍
how is the name of the girls in the middle ????
What is the name of the sound
Beatifull
Works perfectly with Elvis's Long lonely highway.
This is the emote dance I wanted most for Destiny. At least Tracer ended up with it
Where can I download that song please?
We’re in 20s again.
It’s the bees knees
Yup
F O R T N I T E
THE BEASTBOY VLOGS FLAPPER
🤣jup
THE BEASTBOY VLOGS jajajajajja
THE BEASTBOY VLOGS song please
Get outta here
Warm up for Lady Golf.
Song???
Volviendo a 1924
Bring back flappers, mainstream.
Alguien sabe el nombre de la canción?
carleston
@@ziishi_ ya sé que es Charleston pero quiero saber el nombre de la canción, no el género
@@anakaren1067 pues no se
Jazz Ensemble. Charleston.
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