The FALLS IN HUDSON
158 Union Turnpike
HUDSON NY, 12534
Ticket purchases are available at The FALLS FRONT DESK
Or by calling 518-719-1600 Ext 140
Also online at
https://events.ticketprinting.com/event/Rockin-50s-To-Now-32732
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Credit cards accepted
Checks & money orders accepted
Must be 21+ (ID required)
Pre sale tickets $40.00 per person includes (1st drink Free)
Mini sliders
Mini hotdogs
Chicken waffle sliders
Salsa stations
French fries with toppings
Desserts
$50.00 at The Door!!
Cash bar by Adam McMullen (Albany Clubhouse)
Entertainment by: DJ Shawn Gille Entertainment
Catering by: Chef Yvette ( A perfect plate catering)
Coordinated by: Christina Snyder ( Director of Operations)
Come dance the night away to your favorite decade! Dress in your own
style is optional. Let’s remember the great years.
The 1950s was to most people the year of growth and rebellion. Major
dances from the 1950s like the bop, the twist and other dances made
popular from this rock and roll era influenced movies like "Grease"
and "Hairspray". From their poodle skirts, socks, and white tennis
shoes, this was the era of the pink ladies and dirty DANCING.
Especially with Elvis's rocking pelvis, the dirty DANCING SEED HAS
BEEN PLANTED.
The majority of the dances in the 1960s didn't include a dance
partner. They had dances like the Mashed Potato, the Fly, the Monkey
and the Funky Chicken. Over 400 new dances were introduced in the
1960s. Artists like Nat Cole and The Beatles had a huge impact in this
era for dance. Some films based off this era were "Cats"and "West Side
Story."
One of my favorite eras, the 1970s! The colorful, bright, soulful
disco era, from dances like the hustle, the YMCA, and soul train
lines, this upbeat era kept everyone on their toes or should I say
"their platform shoes." Disco was also expressed very impressive on
the dance floor from songs like "Macho Man", "Love Machine" and "Foxy
Lady". A lot of people would express themselves best DANCING WITH
THEIR SIGNIFICANT OTHER TO DISCO MUSIC. Movies like "Saturday Night
Fever" starring John Travolta were based on this era.
Break DANCING BEING ONE OF THE BIGGEST CRAZES OF THE 1980S, street
DANCING WAS BORN IN THIS ERA. Even though break DANCING WAS SUCH A BIG
THING, it was also the year of punk and heavy metal such as moshing
(jumping around to the sounds of loud heavy metal music.) A famous
dance film in the 1980s was "Dirty DANCING" which featured a dance
style called lambada. Lambada, a dance with long-standing Brazilian
roots, was a very sensual dance, even though it was very fast paced.
1990s -- the era of hip hop and line DANCING WHICH INFLUENCED DANCE
CULTURE TREMENDOUSLY TO THIS DAY. The 1990s had dances from the
tootsie roll, the running man, to the macarena that still are popular
in dances that kids do today. The 90s brought major artists such as MC
Hammer, Vanilla ice, and Black Street that still bless our eardrums
today.
In the 2000s artist like Brittany Spears, N'Sync, Beyonce and Ciara
swept the nation with their hit singles and rocking dance moves.
Thinking back to the early 2000s, the signature dances that come to
mind were throwbacks like "crank that Soulja Boy," "the lean wit it
rock wit it," "teach me how to dougie," and shuffling. Dance will
always have a major impact on history and the future. From the 1950s
to the 2000s, music will forever be a way people can express
themselves from many different cultures.
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