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  1. Dance of the Sleepwalkers: The Dance Marathon Fad by Frank M. Calabria, 1993-06-15
  2. 1000 Novelty & Fad Dances by Tom L. Nelson, 2009-01-27
  3. Novelty and Fad Dances: Y.m.c.a., the Loco-Motion, Hokey Cokey, Twist and Shout, Lambada, Saturday Night, Para Para, Chicken Dance, the Smurfs
  4. On fads and fundamentals: jazz dance teachers share their perspectives.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Lynn Voedisch, 2006-01-01
  5. "Charleston": An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i>
  6. Myths and Truths from exercise physiology: what fitness fads do you believe?(HOGZILLA or HOGWASH?)(Clinical report): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by H. Scott Kieffer, 2008-10-01
  7. Ads, Fads, and Consumer Culture: Advertising's Impact on American Character and Society by Arthur Asa Berger, 2003-08-25
  8. Fad Gadget
  9. Mystifying Movies: Fads and Fallacies in Contemporary Film Theory by Noel Carroll, 1988-08
  10. Medicine ball for all: a novel program that enhances physical fitness in school-age youths; More than a retro fad, medicine ball training can improve fitness.: ... of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Avery Faigenbaum, Patrick Mediate, 2006-09-01

61. Streetswing.com - Dance History Archives - Main Dance Index - C
Chicken dance, The, USA? 1950's, Chicken dance Song, fads, Macarena,Bunny Hop. Chicken Walk, New York, 1919, Debuted at the Ziegfeld Follies
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62. Fred Astaire Dance Studios Of Charleston
The Introductory dance Special at fads (Fred Astaire dance Studio) includes 3 1/2hourprivate lessons and one FABULOUS Practice Party at the Charleston fads.
http://fadsofcharleston.com/faqs.htm


Where are you located?
1610 Sam Rittenburg Blvd. Charleston, SC 29407 Click Here For an Interactive Map
What is your phone number?
What types of dance do you teach?

Swing - Shag - Foxtrot - Waltz - Rumba - Tango - Western - Cha Cha - Salsa - Others When were you established?
Fred Astaire Dance Studios
were established in 1947.
The Charleston Franchise was established Jan 9, 1995. What is the Introductory Dance Special?
The Introductory Dance Special at FADS (Fred Astaire Dance Studio) includes 3 1/2-hour private lessons and one FABULOUS Practice Party at the Charleston FADS. These lessons may be scheduled at your convenience and give you the full attention of a trained dance professional. During the course of an Introductory Special a student is exposed to many of the dances and services that FADS can provide to individuals seeking to "get their feet wet" in the world of ballroom dance. The Introductory Special is a fantastic way to sample the quality and fun atmosphere of a dance studio staffed by trained professionals. Please contact FADS of Charleston at (843) 769-0440 to obtain information on current rates for an Introductory Special. FADS of Charleston encourages you to take advantage of the coupon for a free lesson provided on this website!

63. Fred Astaire Dance Studios Of Charleston
We opened the fads in 1995 and have been fads National Champions inseveral dance divisions. In addition to our competitive dancing
http://fadsofcharleston.com/home.htm
South Central Franchise Fred Astaire Dance Studios specializes in a wide variety of social dances.
Swing - Shag - Foxtrot - Waltz - Rumba - Tango - Western - Cha Cha - Salsa - Others
Monica
and Jaime Emerine We opened the FADS in 1995 and have been FADS National Champions in several dance divisions. In addition to our competitive dancing, another facet of the industry which we enjoy is social dancing. Currently, there are 14 instructors employed at Charleston FADS with over 65 years of combined experience. Our mission is to expose the greater Charleston area to dancing and the benefits therein.
Fred Astaire Dance Studio - Charleston
1610 Sam Rittenburg Blvd.
Charleston, SC 29407
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64. Fads
Dancing!! Since the 1920s was a time of celebration, there were many fads. Peopleloved to dance, especially the Charleston, Foxtrot, and the shimmy.
http://www.msad54.k12.me.us/MSAD54Pages/skow/CurrProjects/1920s/1920gr16/fads.ht
1920's Fads and Trends
Mr. Finley U.S History Project Mahjongg
Introduced to the United States in 1922, the Chinese game of mahjongg took hold of Americans within a year with millions of enthusiastic followers. Women of mahjongg clubs wore silk kimonos to play in proper attire while the game became the concrete form of entertainment within fraternity houses and dormitories. By 1923, mahjongg sets were outselling radios, and American entreprenuers quickly jumped on the bandwagon. Chicago meat packers sent bones to China for carving. Sets were sold at prices ranging from a few dollars to $500. American novices paid for rulebooks and Chinese Americans to teach them the ritziest game of the 20's.
Dancing!!
Since the 1920s was a time of celebration, there were many fads. People loved to dance, especially the Charleston, Fox-trot, and the shimmy. Dance marathons were something everyone went to every weekend. Extremely popular during the great depression
New York World stated "Of all the crazy competitions ever invented, the dancing marathon wins by a considerable margin of lunacy."

65. Ballroom Latin Boston Dance Studio
I have always loved to dance at fads. That is something I think coming to a studiolike fads offers a chance to dance, talk with other students and have FUN!
http://www.fadsboston.com/Testimonials.asp
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tel. 617-247-2435 Norwood location: 1504 Providence Hgwy, Ste.15 Norwood, MA 02062 tel. 781-769-4246
Student Testimonials
Below are testimonials from the wide range of our students:
Getting married? Read testimonials from wedding couples whom we instructed. I started dancing 6 years ago as a way to relax after a day at work . I soon found out there are many benefits to dancing. One of the benefits was the exercise part of it. I had no ideal of the amount of exercise involved with dance. The other was confidence that I could go out on the dance floor and know what I was doing. Dance has been a very big part of my life and I can’t imagine my life with out it. Dancing at Fred’s is the most energizing, athletic and relaxing time of the week for me. When arriving at the dance studio Monika and the others teachers make me feel right at home. Monika makes learning how to dance rewarding and exciting. The atmosphere here at the studio makes learning how to dance fun and enjoyable . I recommend all of the teachers for anyone learning to dance. - by Ed Matczack I like the fact that it really requires a combination of physical and intellectual effort to improve as a dancer, and become successful in dancesport.

66. Ballroom Latin Boston Dance Studio
After speaking with Armin Kappacher, owner of the Fred Astaire dance Studios (fads)in Boston and Norwood, Michael was certain he had found the right place.
http://www.fadsboston.com/wedding-testimonials.asp
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tel. 617-247-2435 Norwood location: 1504 Providence Hgwy, Ste.15 Norwood, MA 02062 tel. 781-769-4246
Testimonials - Wedding Couples
Here is what some of our wedding couples shared with us about their wedding preparation lessons at the Fred Astaire Dance Studio:
Having our wedding dance choreographed helped to make our first dance as husband and wife a moment we - and probably most of our guests - will remember for the rest of our lives. If we had not started taking ballroom dance lessons several months before our wedding, our wedding dance would have been just another high school slow dance. Instead, we astounded friends and family with an elegant Waltz. Even the catering staff stopped to watch and, afterwards asked if we were professional dancers! If they were impressed with us, we can’t imagine what they would have thought if they could have seen the instructors at Fred Astaire. - Kerry and Tucker Evans We absolutely love the instructors and the atmosphere at FADS. They helped us put together such an incredible program for our wedding day. We did it in just 8 weeks. Every one of our wedding guests was thrilled with our dancing. Especially when we made our entrance into the reception with a spectacular Tango.

67. Fads And Trends Gone By
A interesting list of fads and trends that have moved out of our lives.Category Recreation Collecting Themes Epochs...... always interesting and fun to see how styles, trends and fads change over Cootietoy Cork pop guns Corvairs Cozy wings Crazy stickers dance marathons Danish
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/JackCraig/FADS.html
Fads gone by It's always interesting and fun to see how styles, trends and fads change over the years and sometimes how they even try to make a comeback in our society. Everyone remembers a favorite toy, certain fashion or article of clothing that they grew up with. These items can now only be found maybe in an antique shop out in the country or part of a nostalgia art motif in a fancy restaurant. I vividly remember my big fendered bicycle standard equipped with an extra large seat for riding comfort. I'm sure if we would of just storehoused many of these items from our yesteryears we could have made a very handsome profit today. Here's a complilation of over 300 old familiar items that have moved out of our lives with the passing of time ...
Fads gone by Adding machines
Air brushed shirts
Angora lined steady rings
Army draft notices
Army draft card burning
Army jackets
Art deco
Automatic record changers
Alvacado kitchen appliances
Asbestos Atari games Baby moon hub caps Baby on board stickers Backyard clotheslines Banana seat bikes Batman stickers Balsa wood airplanes Bamboo doorway beads Big bands Big hair bands Bomb shelters Beatle boots Beatlemania Banana bike seats Batman symbol stickers BB guns Beatniks Bee hive hair-do Bell bottom pants Belt buckle worn on side Beta vcr recorders Bicycles with metal baskets Big chrome cars Big Daddy Roth monsters Black and white photographs Black and white television Blackjack chewing gum Blond furniture

68. Lisa's Nostalgia Cafe--60's Fads & Fun
the show. Hairstyles like the Batcurl and the Batflip were inspiredby the series, and the Batusi was the latest dance craze. The
http://www.angelfire.com/retro2/nostalgiacafe/60sfads.html
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The colorful creations of Peter Max could be found on posters, clocks, scarves, throw pillows, and all sorts of decorative items.
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transistor radios take your music with you! Antique Radio Page: Transistor Radios surfing Cowabunga! California surf music and films like "Gidget" made it cool to ride the waves, and all those beach party movies made us wish we could have an endless summer, too. East Coast Surf Museum Magic Surf Bus Surfer Slang More Surfin' Slang celebrity stuff Twiggy merchandise Beatles memorabilia board games based on TV shows Mrs. Beasley dolls Twiggy Merchandise TV Toys buttons Have something to say? Say it on a button, and let the whole world know where you're coming from! monsters The movie monsters of the 30's and 50's enjoyed renewed popularity in the 60's. TV stations were airing old horror movies as Creature Features, complete with corny hosts dressed up like Dracula. Bobby "Boris" Pickett had a *monster* hit with The Monster Mash

69. TechTV | Twisted List: Top Three Internet Fads
The Internet makes superstars out of the weirdest things. Here are the top threeInternet fads in history. Hamster dance Remember the hamster dance?
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Twisted List: Top Three Internet Fads
Martin looks at bizarre objects of Web fascination on Monday, March 4 at 7 p.m. Eastern on 'The Screen Savers.'
Also airs 3/1 at 10 p.m., 3/2 at 1 a.m, 7:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Eastern.

By Martin Sargent Printer-friendly format Email this story The Internet makes superstars out of the weirdest things. Here are the top three Internet fads in history.
  • Hamster Dance Remember the hamster dance? If you were online two years ago, there's a 98 percent chance you saw the oh-so-lame collection of animated hamster GIFs dancing and swaying to outrageously annoying MIDI music. More than 70 million people logged on to that site, yet it's nearly impossible to find today. I only know of one place that still hosts the original. If you go to
  • 70. Fads Music And Fashion
    fashion Remember .. fads Remember .. Remember .. Remember .. teenage mutanninja turtles Remember .. dance Remember .. clothes Remember ..
    http://members.aol.com/Jsst386/fads.htm
    Fads, Music, and Fashion
    Homepage Who Are We Remember When Post Your Memory ... Contact Us I could list all the Fads and Fashions that we had back then but I thought it would be fun for everyone to post to the list. Anything you can think of that was cool to do, our favorite songs, the clothing styles we wore. So set your mind back to our 7th and 8th grade years and try and recall just how cool we really were. Just type in our Fads, Music, or Fashion Remember............ (HIT RELOAD TO VIEW YOUR ENTRY AFTER YOU POST) Remember..... pucca shells
    Remember..... earth shoes
    Remember..... mood rings
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    Remember..... Inner Realm...and 8th grade dances
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    grunge Remember..... fashion Remember..... slip ons Remember..... grunge Remember..... grunge Remember..... 1960's fasion Remember..... fashion Remember..... parachute pants Remember..... parachute pants Remember..... Remember..... bellbottoms Remember.....

    71. EMERALD BALL DANCESPORT CHAMPIONSHIPS - Results
    Centers 6th Place Eddie Ares-Team Hotlanta 7th Place - Maria Zee-Londance 8th Place- John Berry-Berry dance Studio 9th Place - Jim Clemens-fads, Naples 10th
    http://www.emeraldball.com/index.cfm/showsection/winners_circle/page.htm
    April 30th - May 4th, 2003
    WINNER'S CIRCLE Home
    event Information Schedule ... Us Event Location:
    Los Angeles Airport Hilton Hotel
    Organizer Contact:
    2002 Emerald Ball Results
    Top Teachers

    1st Place - Blake Kish-FADS, Sun City West
    2nd Place - Tony Dovolani-FADS, Bedford Hills
    3rd Place - John Moldthan-The Ballroom of Sarasota
    4th Place - Stephen Krauel-Imperial Dance Club
    5th Place - Colleen Royal-Dansport Dance Centers 6th Place - Eddie Ares-Team Hotlanta 7th Place - Maria Zee-Londance 8th Place - John Berry-Berry Dance Studio 9th Place - Jim Clemens-FADS, Naples 10th Place - Alecia Duhon-Kingdom's Art In Entertainment Top Studios 1st Place - Londance 2nd Place - Kingdom's Art In Entertainment 3rd Place - Dansport Dance Centers Top Solo Exhibitions Top Male - JOHNNY CALIMLIN-LONDANCE Top Female (TIE) SUSAN MILLER-FADS, MILWAUKKE NTH REBECCA KIRBY-EAST TOWNE BALLROOM, (ABRAMS) Top American Style Freestyle Students Male Newcomer - STEVE WORRELL-KINGDOM’S ART IN ENTERTAINMENT Male Bronze - STEVE WORRELL-KINGDOM’S ART IN ENTERTAINMENT Male Silver - JOHNNY CALIMLIN-LONDANCE Male Gold - RICHARD NEWHOUSE-AIMEEZING DANCEZING Female Newcomer - KAREN WORRELL-KINGDOM’S ART IN ENTERTAINMENT Female Bronze - KAREN WORRELL-KINGDOM’S ART IN ENTERTAINMENT Female Silver - JOAN WOOD-THE BALLROOM OF SARASOTA Female Gold - BEVERLY MARSH-THE BALLROOM OF SARASOTA Top International Style Freestyle Students Male Newcomer - MONIZ DAWOOD-FLOOR PLAY Male Bronze - BRUCE MCCOMBS-I DANCE 2 Male Silver - JOHN HALLORAN-DANSPORT DANCE CENTERS

    72. AARP Magazine
    More than 1 million people in the United States take ballroomdance classes eachyear; at the Fred Astaire dance Studios (fads) in Fort Walton Beach, Florida
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    73. The Dance Doctor, MD: Certification
    is board certified in dance by the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD),and formerly certified with the Fred Astaire National dance Board (fads).
    http://www.thedancedoctormd.com/about/certify.html
    Dance:

    74. Ananda Master Teacher Dance Program
    assisted John Monte and Dagmar Jarvel in the development of both filmed and printeddance Standards and Manuals for Fred Astaire dance Studios (fads), and is a
    http://www.anandaacademy.com/masterteacher.html

    75. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Online - Countdown To 2000
    The top six choices for fads of the century are hoola hoops cramming (cars, phonebooths, etc.) Alternative religions Breakdancing dance marathons Flapper
    http://www.jsonline.com/news/2000/topfads.asp
    JS ONLINE CITY PAGES PLUS CLASSIFIEDS JS Online Features Main Page News Packer Plus Online Badger Plus Online Sports Entertainment Homes Online Wheels Food for Thought Weather Traffic Outdoors JS Online Forums City Pages Plus Classifieds MilwaukeeCars.com General Job Exchange Real Estate Renting Choices Personals AP - The WIRE AP - Spanish AP - Archive Subscribe to paper Send a Postcard Service Desk Contact Us Headlines
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    days hours min. sec. Top 10 fads of the 20th Century nominated These fads received the most votes in a JS Online poll last week. The poll asked people to nominate the top 10 fads of the 20th Century. Not everyone offered 10 items. The top six choices for "fads of the century" are hoola hoops, body piercing, bell bottom pants, pet rocks/disco dancing, Beanie Babies and streaking. Oh what a century we were. Ugh! Miniskirts, leisure suits, lava lamps, flagpole sitting, punk hair and tie-dyed clothes were runner-ups in this unscientific poll. 34 Votes
    Hoola hoop 22 Votes
    Body piercing 19 Votes
    Bell bottom pants 18 Votes
    Pet rock
    Disco 14 Votes Beanie Babies 10 Votes Streaking 8 Votes Mini skirts Leisure suits 7 Votes Lava lamp Flagpole sitting 6 Votes Tattoos The Twist Rubik cubes Cabbage Patch Dolls Green Bay Packers

    76. Vermont School Event Entertainment / Disc Jockeys / Fun Fads
    Schools ~ Colleges ~ Awards ~ Corporate Parties ~ Equipment List ~ Client References~ Fun fads ~ Professional References High School (3 hour dance), $350.00.
    http://www.supersounds.com/schools.htm
    Homepage Choosing a D.J. Wedding Receptions Schools ... Game Show Quizmasters
    Vermont Schools
    School Rates High School
    (3 hour dance)
    Jr. High and Middle School
    (2 hour dance)
    Additional Time
    (per hour)
    A Travel Fee
    (outside Chittenden Country).
    Reservations
    D.J. Brinton Moore
    SuperSounds Entertainment, Inc. established in 1978, would like to entertain at your school. Voted Vermont's top D.J. service, SuperSounds has been the first choice of many schools for over a decade and is the preferred D.J. service of the Vermont Headmaster's Association. Established by public school educator Grant Allendorf , SuperSounds knows how to promote functions and will help you make your fund-raiser, prom, post-prom, or project graduation a total success. D.J. Charles "Bucky" Brandt D.J. Corey Hevrin SuperSounds also has Vermont's most up-to-date music selection with over 90% of Billboards Top 40 hits . Challenge any D.J. company to show you their list with as many hits! Billboard is the industry standard for music. Make sure your D.J. provides you with a list because up-to-date music is key with any school function. If they have never heard of Billboard or don't subscribe to it, call SuperSounds. over 300 Vermont, New York, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts schools booked SuperSounds for their entertainment last year.

    77. About Us
    Leigh H. Dijkstra. 1979 Joined fads as a dance teacher and was soon promotedto dance Director. In 1982 became the manager of the Pretoria Studio.
    http://www.fredastaire.co.za/about.htm
    About Us The Beginning of the Organization Tommy Williams Dancing School. Tommy Williams opened the first Tommy Williams Dancing School in Eloff Street in Johannesburg. The population at the time was so small that store owners used to sit in chairs on the pavement waiting for customers. Over the next few years, the studio, under the direction of Tommy Williams, grew to become the largest studio in Johannesburg with it's slogan "Beginners our Speciality". Unlike other studios at the time, he concentrated on serving the social environment through giving the public what they wanted, having fun through dancing. During the Second World War the studio became "the place to go" for returning soldiers from the war front. In 1947 he brought out the "Tommy Williams Dancing Feet" correspondence course, which taught millions of people to dance from Cape to Cairo. People could now learn to dance at home with his registered, revolutionary cut out feet which students placed on the floor and followed the "dancing feet". By 1960 the studio had become the oldest established school making it a household name, with branches in Durban and Johannesburg. When people thought of learning to dance, they immediately thought of Tommy Williams Dancing School. His Dance Studios were the first to study traditional dancing, such as Opskut and Sakkie at Universities and bringing them into our syllabus and making them part of our curriculum. In 1976, with nine branches established, the Williams family at a historic meeting in Durban, entered into a long-term relationship with the Fred Astaire Dance Chain.

    78. Job Opportunities
    A course at Fred Astaire dance Studios (fads) will not only teach you how todance and teach, but also the art of communication and people skills.
    http://www.fredastaire.co.za/jobopps.htm
    Job Opportunities A JOB YOU WILL LOVE! A dance teacher! What, are you crazy? Having fun while you make money: Meet people, have fun, get fit, go to parties, listen to music - this is all in a day's work for a dance teacher. And best of all, you get paid for it! Learning to dance is not as difficult as you think. It is a lot more fun than you can imagine. It takes 3 months to qualify as a Bronze Final dance teacher. Yes, thats's all!-3 months. A course a t Fred Astaire Dance Studios (FADS) will not only teach you how to dance and teach, but also the art of communication and people skills. Job opportunities worldwide - Overseas opportunities Ballroom and Latin American dancing is the 2nd fastest growing sport in South Africa. As a result of the dance boom there are tremendous shortages of dance teachers. FADS will train you. South Africans are known and respected for their willingness to work. There are Fred Astaire Dance Studios worldwide and they are eager to offer qualified South African dance teachers the opportunity of working in their studios. Would you like to work in one of the following countries: USA, UK, Europe or Australia? Sexy but classy Latin music and dance is the vogue. Latin dancing is sexy and elegant. Muscle tone and fitness is a natural result of spending 8 hours a day exercising on the dance floor. Instead of leaving work to slog it out in a gym, you could be taking care of your body while you earn a living and have fun.

    79. Growing Up In The 80s - 80s Clothes For A Dance
    » Welcome Guest log in Register. Growing Up in the 80s 80s Memories,News, Clothing and fads 80s clothes for a dance. Mark all
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    80. Fred Astaire Dance Studios
    FRED ASTAIRE dance STUDIOS (fads) provides its franchised community with a 50+ yeartradition that gives the individual franchisee worldwide name recognition
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    10 Bliss Rd.
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    Tel: (561) 218-3237
    Fax: (561) 218-3299
    E-Mail: dancefads@aol.com
    Web Site: www.fredastaire.com
    Contact: Mr. Andy Creg, Franchise Manager FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIOS (FADS) provides its franchised community with a 50+ year tradition that gives the individual franchisee worldwide name recognition identified with dance excellence unsurpassed in its industry. The original teaching methods of the great Fred Astaire are still in place today at the company that proudly bears his name. FADS provides its franchisees with extensive business and dance training, and ensures that its franchises operate under the strictest code of ethics. Franchisor Background

    Established: 1947
    First Franchise: 1950
    Franchise Units: 108 Company-Owned Units: Total Units:108 Distribution: U.S. 110; Canada 6; International

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