dancing 1966 (by it’s better than bad)

dancing 1966 (by it’s better than bad)

(via Red All Over: 1942 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Chicago, April 1942. “Dancing to the music of Red Saunders and his band at the Club DeLisa.” Photographer Jack Delano swaps the train pictures for a taste of cafe society. Medium format negative, Office of War Information. View full size.

(via Red All Over: 1942 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Chicago, April 1942. “Dancing to the music of Red Saunders and his band at the Club DeLisa.” Photographer Jack Delano swaps the train pictures for a taste of cafe society. Medium format negative, Office of War Information. View full size.

lauramcphee:

La Bal, Paris, 1959 (Janine Niépce)

lauramcphee:

La Bal, Paris, 1959 (Janine Niépce)

(via WFMU’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Ichiban!: Sharkskin Louis Jordan)

“Giving the impression of an unwanted backstage “John,” bubble-eyed bandleader Louis Jordan is about to be expelled by resolute dancing twins, Joyce and Jean Spencer, as trio hams it up between performances at the Tivoli Theater in Chicago.”  Jet magazine, 1959.

(via WFMU’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Ichiban!: Sharkskin Louis Jordan)

“Giving the impression of an unwanted backstage “John,” bubble-eyed bandleader Louis Jordan is about to be expelled by resolute dancing twins, Joyce and Jean Spencer, as trio hams it up between performances at the Tivoli Theater in Chicago.”  Jet magazine, 1959.

(via Pre Raphaelite Art: Dancing cartoon)
Edward Burne-Jones

(via Pre Raphaelite Art: Dancing cartoon)

Edward Burne-Jones

greeneyes55:

Dance Hall Bronx New York 1954
Photo: George S. Zimbel

greeneyes55:

Dance Hall Bronx New York 1954

Photo: George S. Zimbel

(via srta-kubelik)

elevenacres:

Flamencas

elevenacres:

Flamencas

Thamar Karsarvina [dancing] (LOC) (by The Library of Congress)

Thamar Karsarvina [dancing] (LOC) (by The Library of Congress)

too—much—soul:

doing the ska

too—much—soul:

doing the ska