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Portrait of Ann Pennington doing the black bottom, 1927
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Portrait of Ann Pennington doing the black bottom, 1927
Portrait of Ann Pennington doing the black bottom, 1927 Date: 1927
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© Mary Evans / Jazz Age Club Collection
Bottom Broadway Dancer Nightlife Pennington 1927
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This portrait captures Ann Pennington in the midst of performing the trendy and energetic Black Bottom dance move in 1927. Ann Pennington, an accomplished dancer of the Jazz Age, was known for her electrifying stage presence and her ability to captivate audiences with her fluid movements and infectious energy. The Black Bottom dance, originating from African American communities in the southern United States, became a sensation in the 1920s and was a popular dance craze in nightlife and entertainment scenes across New York City and Broadway. The dance was characterized by its lively footwork, hip movements, and energetic spins, making it a crowd favorite. Ann Pennington's portrait exudes the excitement and liveliness of the 1920s, a time of cultural innovation and artistic expression. Her youthful and radiant appearance, along with her confident and playful expression, make this portrait a true representation of the spirit of the era. The portrait was taken in 1927, a year that marked the height of the Jazz Age and the popularity of the Black Bottom dance. Ann Pennington's portrait serves as a reminder of the rich cultural history of the United States during this time and the important role that dance played in shaping American entertainment and nightlife. This portrait is a rare and valuable document of the past, offering a glimpse into the vibrant and dynamic world of Jazz Age entertainment and the iconic figures that defined it. With its rich historical significance and captivating subject matter, this portrait is a must-have for any collection focused on American history, Jazz Age culture, or dance history.
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