During the 1920s, Jazz Music emerged as a dominant genre, characterized by its improvisational style and vibrant rhythms, largely influenced by African American culture. The decade also saw the rise of the Charleston dance, which became iconic for its energetic and lively movements, often performed to jazz music. Speakeasies and dance halls flourished, making jazz and dance a central part of social life during the Roaring Twenties. Other popular dances included the foxtrot and the shimmy, reflecting the decade's spirit of liberation and cultural change.
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