A brief history of Twirlin': The When The How and The Who
Book Details
Author(s)Kwesi Daniels, James Felton Keith
PublisherThink Enxit Press
ISBN / ASIN061543908X
ISBN-139780615439082
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank3,338,370
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Twirlin’ is a derivative of stepping, or step-dancing, in which a cane is used as a prop. This text covers the historical and recent account of how the a cultural trend transformed into a skill-set embraced by millions as a new art. Briefly tracing the culture surrounding the cane to tribal traditions indigenous to the Africa and Europe, this text links the influence of affluent wardrobe in early-industrial America’s influence on the first generation emancipated African-American intellectuals. Finally, it addresses the information age's, YouTube revolution of documenting and sharing technique far beyond the physical bounds of the Kanemaster's travel schedule. Twirlin', like any artistic skill-set, will always be a work in progress, searching for the next great achievement in complexity and style. This volume is the first of its kind and commences an age of recognition for, what some are calling, a "lost art". The authors of Twirlin' are just a part of the optimistic few that are looking forward to what tomorrow brings.
