Ballroom dancing
Ballroom dancing: Laurie Taylor explores its social history and sexual politics.
Ballroom dancing: Laurie Taylor explores its social history and sexual politics with Hilary French, Professor of Design Studies at Bath Spa University and author of a new book which charts the evolution of a form of dance which originated in upper class, private balls but became a mass, working class pastime in the early 20th century. From Hollywood movies to Mecca dance halls. What explains its rise and fall and rise again, in the current moment? They're joined by Vicki Harman, Reader in Sociology at University of Surrey, who unpacks the intriguing appeal of ballroom in the light of changing gender norms which question the notion that a man should 'lead'.
Producer: Jayne Egerton
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Guests and Further Reading
Ballroom: A People’s History of Dancing (Reaktion Books)
Vicki Harman, Reader in Sociology at the University of SurreyThe Sexual Politics of Ballroom Dancing (Palgrave Macmillan)
Broadcasts
- Wed 1 Jun 202216:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 6 Jun 202200:15BBC Radio 4
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