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The name Sally Rand was in no way familiar to me until 60 minutes ago, and now I feel compelled to write a blog about her.
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I've found a few stories that took place at this time. One was about the arrival of Sally Rand to Fort Worth Texas. She was a hit at the Chicago and New York World's fair in 1933 with her "Feather Dance" burlesque routine.
Once a condemner of Sally Rand, after hearing of the huge success the World's Fair had with her addition, the Fort Worth's council decided she would be a great investment for entertainment for the Forth Worth Frontier Centennial.
Dallas (the rival) would also be holding their Centennial and this would surely win a victory over them. For months, in 1936, billboards all over Texas read "FOR EDUCATION GO ELSEWHERE, FOR ENTERTAINMENT COME TO FORT WORTH". In a 90 day period, over 900 articles were written about her in Texas.
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The billboards were of her and her girls dressed suggestively in western settings. There was a theme of a "Nude" Ranch.
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Here she is, hangin' out at the Nude Ranch.
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2 weeks ago I watched THE RIGHT STUFF. In the film there is a beautiful scene of the Astronauts being celebrated in Dallas. After eating food and sitting down Sally Rand performed the famous "fan Dance".
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At the time, she was in her early 60s. I didn't know it was an actual dance and there was one woman who created it. Now I know.
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This is her famous "bubble dance".
I think this is a spoof from Chaplin's the Great Dictator (1940)