Charleston
Pronunciation
/ˈtʃɑɹəɫstən/, /ˈtʃɑɹɫstən/

Definition & Meaning of "charleston"in English

Charleston
01

a lively dance originating from Charleston, South Carolina, characterized by fast footwork, syncopated rhythms, and swinging movements

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Simple
Countable
Plural form
Charlestons
proper

What is the "Charleston"?

The Charleston is a lively and iconic dance style that originated in the 1920s during the Jazz Age. It is characterized by its fast, playful movements, including kicks, twists, and swinging arms. Dancers perform the Charleston with a distinct, bouncy rhythm, often incorporating energetic footwork and creative improvisation. The dance is usually done to upbeat jazz or ragtime music and can be performed solo, with a partner, or in groups. The Charleston became a symbol of the carefree, joyful spirit of the Roaring Twenties and remains a popular and recognizable dance style today.

Examples
The dancers at the jazz club impressed the crowd with their energetic Charleston routines, bringing a taste of the Roaring Twenties to the modern era.
to charleston
01

dance the Charleston

Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
Movement verb
Regular
Present tense
charleston
3rd person singular
charlestons
Present participle
charlestoning
Past simple
charlestoned
Past participle
charlestoned
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