The Jitterbug In A London Cabaret Around 1950

UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 01: In a London cabaret around 1950, a close-up shot of the feet of those dancing the jitterbug, a 6-4 time dance in double steps (2 steps on 2 beats) derived by white Americans from the Lindy hop, an ancestor of rock n'roll. The name 'Jitterbug' was the radio's nickname for the young dancers. (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 01: In a London cabaret around 1950, a close-up shot of the feet of those dancing the jitterbug, a 6-4 time dance in double steps (2 steps on 2 beats) derived by white Americans from the Lindy hop, an ancestor of rock n'roll. The name 'Jitterbug' was the radio's nickname for the young dancers. (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)
The Jitterbug In A London Cabaret Around 1950
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Credit:
Keystone-France / Contributor
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104412291
Collection:
Gamma-Keystone
Date created:
01 January, 1950
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Gamma-Keystone
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Object name:
K013654-A4
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