Solo Charleston
Solo Charleston - dance fun from the 1920s that is enjoying renewed popularity and is increasingly being incorporated into modern music and dance styles. Let yourself be whisked away into the world of swing music with cheeky, playful movements and dance steps.
Charleston was made famous by Josephine Baker, who was a well-known and dazzling personality for the solo Charleston in the 1920s. This swinging dance was extremely popular in the upper classes of society from the 1920s to the Savoy Ballroom of the 1940s. The main characteristics of the Charleston include the rousing music, the lively movements and a large portion of humour.
Solo Charleston is danced alone (or in groups), so everyone can perform the figures and step sequences according to their own taste and abilities. Regardless of age, dance skills or physical fitness, you will have fun dancing and feel like a dancing queen from the prohibition era. Solo Charleston convinces with charm and humour and connects dancers from different generations.