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The Influence Of Music And Dance In The 1920's

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The influence of music and dance in the 1920’s led to many advancements in personal expression, culture, and personal relationships, as well as motivating people to succeed.
Evolution of music and dance in the 1920’s inspired and brought creativity into many societies all over the world. Started in New Orleans and was thought of as “bottom culture”, music gave hope and courage to many. African American culture was beginning to gain respect with the creation of new sounds that had intrigued many. African American art brought them dignity and showed their talent. As some began to settle differences with blacks and whites, some whites were not impressed. Whites began to join supremacist groups for example the Ku Klux Klan grew bigger by the million. One supremacists group gained control of New Orleans (birthplace of jazz) and began making new laws making it harder for African Americans. This sent many blacks toward the North and with rising respect blacks began to protest for their rights. Music has influenced courage to blacks and started the movement for equal rights. …show more content…

Many scientist believe that music is a biological adaptation, Darwin suggested that music and dance is promoted by selection pressure, being sung lullabies as a child, specific event songs throughout life and then the sad funeral music when death comes. Scientist agree that music originated from social activities, with reactions based on emotion. Music is generally accompanied with dance in humans and animals. As music and dance come hand and hand so does music and speech, it is said that music shares characteristics with speech. A debate with music and dance suggest that they evolved independently but one is the ancestor of the

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