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Entertainment in the 1920s

I have to go back review for my chem now, i will come back tomorrow

1920s: The Era of Jazz

1920s: Films and Movies

1920s: Dances

1920s: Technology

Radio

Automobile

Significant figures:

Main Style:

Black Bottom, Tango, Foxtrot,Charleston,

Waltz.

1. Louis Armstrong: the Founding Father of Jazz

2. Duke Ellington: "Look beyond the category"

check THE GOOGLE DOCS GUYS ILL HAVE THE POWER POINT THERE SO GO ADD UR PARTS (GLENN AND DAVID)

What contributes to the development of jazz?

Other Categories of Music in the 1920s

2. The Development of Public Radio Broadcasting

1. The Prohibition of 1920s

Ragtime and Broadway

  • Revolutionary mode of entertainment
  • Equivalent to televisions today: listened to sport matches, news
  • Not everyone was literate, radio was an important method of communication

Bibliography

Music:

- "Louis Armstrong House Museum - Louis Armstrong." Louis Armstrong House Museum - Louis Armstrong. Web. 21 Mar. 2016.

- "History of Jazz | Black History in America | Scholastic.com." History of Jazz | Black History in America | Scholastic.com. Web. 21 Mar. 2016.

- "Riverwalk Jazz - Stanford University Libraries." Riverwalk Jazz - Stanford University Libraries. Web. 21 Mar. 2016.

- "Duke Ellington Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television. Web. 21 Mar. 2016.

"The parties were bigger…the pace was faster…and the morals were looser"

- F. Scott Fitzgerald

SO GLEN DO UR PART

AND ILL SEND U POWERPOINT

JUST ADD UR PART THERE

Verbal-Visual

did u add in audio

no

this image represents people's pursue of american dream in the 1920s, which Fitz also talked about, but rather negative. Fitz suggests the unsustainability and unattainability through the disillusionment and discontent

this is the perfect quote because it is said by Fitzgerald, the picture I chose also represent the superficiality and duplicity of the society in the 1920s, you can replace it with a better one if you want

WHAT DO U MEAN BY SUPERFICIALITY AND DUPLICITY

CAN U ELABORATE

after the 18th amendment has banned alcohol, the 19th amendment gave women the right to vote, and this is the result of the movement. However, other the suffragettes , women such as flappers were loose in morale and

^^ so u wanna talk about major changes occuring in the 1920s ?? cuz thats more about err women in the 1920s, not entertinament

but it is about flappers

is flappers a part of entertainment?

sure

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