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Encyclopedia > Hustle (dance)

The Hustle is a catchall name for several disco dances which were extremely popular in the 1970s. Today it mostly refers to a unique partner dance done in ballrooms and nightclubs. It has some features in common with swing dance. In the 1970s there was also a line dance called the Hustle -- which is regaining popularity as people throw 70's theme parties or schools have 70's dance performances. Modern partner hustle is sometimes referred to as New York Hustle. Disco is a genre of dance-oriented pop music that blends elements of funk and soul music that was first popularized in dance clubs (discothèques) in the mid-1970s. ... The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979. ... Swing is a group of related street dances, that evolved from Lindy Hop. ...

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History

Based on older dances such as the mambo, the Hustle originated in Hispanic communities in New York City and Florida in the 1970s. This was originally a line dance with a Salsa-like foot rhythm, that after some fusion with swing and eventual shortening of the count to "&1 2 3", became the present "New York" Hustle. Mambo is a Cuban musical form and dance style. ... The Hispanic world. ... Nickname: Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island Settled 1625 Government  - Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area  - City  468. ... Official language(s) English Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Largest metro area Miami Area  Ranked 22nd  - Total 65,795[1] sq mi (170,304[1] km²)  - Width 361 miles (582 km)  - Length 447 miles (721 km)  - % water 17. ... Look up salsa on Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


history of the hustle

A line dance which was called Hustle became an international dance craze in 1975 following Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony's "Hustle". Tipped off by DJ David Todd, McCoy sent his partner Charlie Kipps to the Adam's Apple discotheque of New York City's East Side. The forthcoming album was renamed Disco Baby and McCoy was named "Top Instrumental Artist" of 1975. (Jones and Kantonen, 1999). A line dance is a formation dance in which a group of people dance in one or more lines (British English, rows), executing the same movements. ... Fad dances are dances which are characterized by a short burst of popularity, while Novelty dances typically have a longer-lasting popularity based on their being characteristically humourous or humour-invoking, as well as the sense of uniqueness which they have. ... 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday. ... Van McCoy Van Allen Clinton McCoy (January 6, 1940 - July 6, 1979) was a music producer, musician, and songwriter who had a massive hit with the disco song The Hustle in 1975, after writing hits for soul acts like Gladys Knight and the Pips, and Ruby and the Romantics, as... Discothèque redirects here. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...


Line dance

There was also a popular line dance known as Soul City Walking, which was danced to the eponymous record by Archie Bell. In the Soul City Walk dancers dance backwards, then forward, then to the right and then to the left. They jump forward and backward, and click their heels. They do some quick tap steps and then turn to the left to face a new wall. The Soul City Walk was the best known and most frequently performed line dance in the discos of the '70s. This dance was also referred to as the "LA Bus Stop Hustle." A hustle line dance instructional video is available. See external links below. A line dance is a formation dance in which a group of people dance in one or more lines (British English, rows), executing the same movements. ... Archie Bell is an American rock singer born in Henderson, Texas on September 1, 1944. ...


Depicted in Saturday Night Fever

The 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever, showed both the line and partner forms of hustle, as well as something referred to as the "tango hustle." Afterwards, different line dance and couple dance forms of the Hustle emerged, and some hustle dancers seemed to think at the time that hustle was the only partner dance in existence. "People used to dance rumba," they would say. But the huge popularity faded quickly as the hype was created by the movie died down. But hustle has continued and is now a "ballroom dance;" it has taken a place besides swing, cha-cha-cha, tango, rumba, bolero, nightclub two step and other partner dances in America. Saturday Night Fever is a 1977 movie starring John Travolta as Tony Manero, a troubled Brooklyn youth whose weekend activities are dominated by visits to a Brooklyn discotheque. ...


New York Hustle

The couple dance form of hustle is usually called New York Hustle or Latin Hustle. It has some resemblance to, and steps in common with, swing and salsa dancing. As in the Latin dances, couples tend to move back and forth in a "slot" on the dance floor, as opposed to following a line of dance as in foxtrot.


One similarity between hustle and swing is that the lead takes the rock step on his left foot; however, if the dance is taught by counting, the rock step happens at the beginning of the count – "and-one, two, three" rather than at the end of the count as in swing – "left, right, rock-step". This can confuse beginner leads who are used to triple-step swing, because the lead rock-steps on the right side of his "track" in the swing basic but on the left side in the hustle basic.


One difference between hustle and most other partner dances is that clockwise movements, for both the individual and the couple, predominate. Counter-clockwise movements predominate in most ballroom dances.


Common steps

  • Basic - similar to the basic from single-step swing, except rock step is at beginning
  • Turn - 180° clockwise turn taken between 2 and 3 count, followed by a rock step
  • Left Turn - 180° counterclockwise turn taken between 1 and 2 count, followed by a rock step
  • Side Break - lead sends follow out still holding her left hand, then picks her back up
  • Wheel - couple in double hand-hold pumps arms like a bellows; couple as a whole rotates 180° clockwise
  • Inside Turn or Loop Turn - similar to the loop turn from swing; follower twirls 360° counterclockwise

Sources

  • Jones, Alan and Kantonen, Jussi (1999). Saturday Night Forever: The Story of Disco. Chicago, Illinois: A Cappella Books. ISBN 1-55652-411-0.
  • Lustgarten, Karen (1978). The Complete Guide to Disco Dancing: The Easy Step-By-Step Way to Learn Today's Top Dances. United States: Warner Books.

References for historic Hustle styles

  • Harris, et al, eds. Social Dance: From Dance A While. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1998. ISBN 0-205-27477-3
  • Kilbride, Ann T. and Algoso, A. The Complete Book on Disco and Ballroom Dancing. Los Alamitos, CA.: Hwong Publishing Company, 1979. ISBN 0-89260-150-7

Video clips

External links

  • Historic view of disco couple dancing
  • Hustle & disco dance in israel
  • Specifics about Hustle
  • List of Hustle bands and interpreters
  • Information About the Hustle
  • International Hustle Dance Association

  Results from FactBites:
 
Hustle Dance - Streetswings Dance History archives - Main Page (451 words)
The 'couples dance' that was to later steal the name when the movie "Saturday Night Fever " hit the scene was a mixture of Latin and Swing, mixed to the new modern Disco beat.
The couples form of Hustle is said to have come from Florida with the Cubans with a mix of salsa, swing and the new disco beat would make its way to the eastern states such as New York.
The dance eventually got to difficult by the performing public as aerials and trick dancing was to become common place.
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