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Author Thompson, Douglas (Douglas Henry), author.

Title Shall We Dance? : The True Story of the Couple Who Taught The World to Dance / Douglas Thompson. 

Published [Place of publication not identified] : John Blake, 2015.
Copyright ©2015
Description 1 online resource (240 pages)
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Summary On the eve of World War I, they had the world at—and watching—their feet, enchanting New York, London, and Paris with their dizzying steps. The intimate and tragic biography of America's pioneering ballroom couple. Vernon and Irene Castle were the world’s first true celebrity couple. He, an Englishman, was tall, poised, and slim, a template for the Hollywood idols who would follow. She, a New Yorker, was a glorious, modern beauty, with her haired cropped into a "shock," a disdain for crippling corsets, and a love of a martini and a good time. Together, they beat the censors and made their vibrant dancing acceptable for all. In the fashionable quarters of New York they opened a dance school and night clubs to which Society flocked. They broke the rules by touring with black musicians, and led the way forward to the Charleston-galloping Gatsby Generation. They enlightened and enchanted from London to Paris to New York. Launching one racy dance craze after another, they taught the world to dance— and often dress—the way we do today. Yet the whirlwind story of perhaps the most influential dance team ever is also one of tragedy. Their timing, so perfect in everything else, saw Vernon Castle, at the height of their fame, return to England to enlist in the Royal Flying Corps; he saw action as a pilot on the Western Front, winning the Croix de Guerre, while his wife made special appearances to support the Allied war effort. And then, in February 1918, he was killed in a flying accident in Texas, while training American pilots for war. Irene received a last note from him: "When you receive this letter I shall be gone out of your sweet life. You may be sure that I died with your sweet name on my lips. . . . be brave and don’t cry, my angel." She and many others did cry, for as far as the world was concerned Vernon and Irene Castle could have danced all night, and forever.
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Subject Castle, Vernon, 1887-1918.
Castle, Irene, 1893-1969.
Ballroom dancing -- History -- 20th century.
Ballroom dancers -- United States -- Biography.
Ballroom dancers -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Genre Electronic books.
Link Print version: Thompson, Douglas (Douglas Henry), Shall we dance? : London : John Blake, 2014. 9781784180140 (DLC)(OCoLC)885451506
ISBN 9781784182236 (e-pub)
9781784180140 (print) 9781784182236
ISBN/ISSN 9781784182236
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