dimanche 4 novembre 2012
Dancing the Night Away
“The Great Depression” was the worst economic period in history and
was caused by a stock market crash in 1929. Millions of people lost
their jobs and homes as a result and took to begging or stealing as a
means of survival. With no money and little hope, people began dancing
as a means of escaping the gloom of everyday life.
By
the 1930s, dance marathons became a profitable business and
participants who managed to make it to the end of the marathon stood in
line to win cash prizes.
The
first record was set by Alma Cummings who danced an amazing, 27 hours!
Marathons could last weeks or months with the only stipulation, that you
needed to dance around the clock. The longest recorded marathon in
history was a staggering 4152 hours and 30 minutes.
Some
people died during the marathon and others fell into a coma and never
recovered. By the end of the 1930s, dance marathons were banned in most
states.
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