Appalachian Dance: Creativity and Continuity in Six Communities

Appalachian Dance: Creativity and Continuity in Six Communities

by Susan Eike Spalding
Appalachian Dance: Creativity and Continuity in Six Communities

Appalachian Dance: Creativity and Continuity in Six Communities

by Susan Eike Spalding

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Overview

In Appalachian Dance: Creativity and Continuity in Six Communities, Susan Eike Spalding brings to bear twenty-five years' worth of rich interviews with black and white Virginians, Tennesseeans, and Kentuckians to explore the evolution and social uses of dance in each region.

Spalding analyzes how issues as disparate as industrialization around coal, plantation culture, race relations, and the 1970s folk revival influenced freestyle clogging and other dance forms like square dancing in profound ways. She reveals how African Americans and Native Americans, as well as European immigrants drawn to the timber mills and coal fields, brought movement styles that added to local dance vocabularies. Placing each community in its sociopolitical and economic context, Spalding analyzes how the formal and stylistic nuances found in Appalachian dance reflect the beliefs, shared understandings, and experiences of the community at large, paying particular attention to both regional and racial diversity.

Written in clear and accessible prose, Appalachian Dance is a lively addition to the literature and a bold contribution to scholarship concerned with the meaning of movement and the ever-changing nature of tradition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252080159
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 10/13/2014
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Susan Eike Spalding has been dancing in the Appalachian region for almost three decades, and has served as a consultant for the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife and the Kentucky Folklife Festival. She co-edited the book Communities in Motion: Dance, Tradition and Community, edited the dance entries for the Encyclopedia of Appalachia, and co-produced two Appalshop video documentaries on old-time dance. Her work has long focused on intercultural exchange and other societal factors that have helped to shape Appalachian dance.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Preface xi

1 Dynamic Traditions 1

2 Lively Dance Currents 11

3 Old Time Dancing in Northeast Tennessee: Traditional Values in an Industrial Region 29

4 Blue Ridge Breakdown: Stability and Tradition in an African American Community 63

5 Mr. Perry's Sweet Shop and a New Old Time Dance 96

6 Dance at Pine Mountain Settlement School: Ideals and Institutions 123

7 "Rise and Shine:" Dancing for Community Development at Hoedown Island 160

8 The Carcassonne Square Dance: A True Revival 187

Afterword 219

Notes 227

Works Cited 247

Index 263

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