HistoryBuff & Salsa
Did you know the Charleston started as a protest dance during prohibition, with each footstep a tiny rebellion? Imagine the rhythm of history!
Actually, the Charleston didn’t start as a protest— it first popped up in the 1920s in New York’s Harlem nightclubs. Prohibition gave it a stage in speakeasies, but the name comes from the city of Charleston, South Carolina, not a tiny rebellion on each footstep. It was more about letting loose on the dance floor than sneaking a political statement.