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Go-go dancing, femininity and individualism in the Swinging Sixties (Saturday 1pm - 3pm)

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Campus
Date of Event
15th June 2024
Last Booking Date for this Event
14th June 2024

Description

Please note that the ‘last booking’ date is only a guide. We reserve the right to close bookings earlier if courses are over- or under-subscribed. In order to avoid disappointment, please be sure to enrol as soon as possible. Registrations may not be processed until the following day if received after 3pm. 

Go-go dancing was a high-energy, free-form, dance style of the 1960s. The dancers were employed to entertain crowds and to create a ‘cool’ atmosphere, wearing revealing outfits and calf length boots. The dance style soon reached mainstream media platforms such as the U.S. where girls could be seen suspended in clear plastic cages above the dancefloor. A striking characteristic of go-go, was the fact that girls usually danced alone where previously partner dancing had been the norm.

Number of Meetings

1

Course Leader

Dr Georgina Gregory

CRN 26536/HIST000

Course Fees

Course Fee: Full Fee: £24

Click here for information on our fee bands https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/continuing-education/enrolment-info/

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