- Apache (dance)
Apache is a highly dramatic
dance associated in popular culture withParis ian street culture in the beginning of the 20th century. The name of the dance is pronounced "ah-PAHSH" (not "ah-PATCH-ee", like the Native American tribe). The dance is named after the nickname of street gang members, Apaches.The dance is very brutal to the woman, and sometimes said to reenact a "discussion" between
pimp andprostitute . It includes mock slaps and punches, the man picking up and throwing the woman to the ground, or lifting and carrying her while she struggles or feigns unconsciousness. In some examples, the woman may fight back.Depictions
The "Valse des rayons" (also called the "Valse chaloupee") from
Jacques Offenbach 's ballet "Le Papillon " was used in a 1908 production at theMoulin Rouge and has become the music most associated with the dance.Fact|date=April 2008Olive Oyl andBluto do the Apache in the oldPopeye television cartoons.An episode of
I Love Lucy , "The Adagio" (season one, episode eleven), revolved around Lucy learning to do an Apache dance.The famous French 10-part 7-hour
silent film "Les Vampires " (1915, re-released on DVD in 2005) about an Apache gang "Vampires" contains a number of Apache dance scenes performed by real street Apache dancers, rather than actors. A notable detail is that during part of the waltz the man holds firmly onto the woman's hair, rather than her body.An Apache dance also figures in the musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." When
Andrew Lloyd Webber set out to create a more than usually fascinating musical mix and included a wide variety of musical genres in this show, he added a very French number. When Joseph's brothers are explaining their impoverished state, after selling Joseph into slavery and experiencing the seven lean years, they sing about "Those Canaan Days" reminiscing of better days. Included within that number is an Apache Dance, a brief joyous celebration of what once was and a poignant expression of their regret for their actions.Fact|date=April 2008In the 2001 movie "
Moulin Rouge ", "El Tango de Roxane" is performed as atango with apache elements.Fact|date=April 2008In the
Apocalyptica videoI Don't Care , apache dance is featured in a scene betweenAdam Gontier and a woman.External links
* [http://www.streetswing.com/histmain/z3aposh.htm streetswing.com]
* [http://www.addisonrowe.com/American/gardner-apachedance.html addisonrowe.com]
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