FoxTrot
The Fox-trot is
basically from the Two-step, however its done with a
broken instead of an even beat (Basically Slow-Slow-Quick-Quick). The Fox-trot was supposedly invented by Harry Fox, (most logical
story) who was a vaudeville performer in 1914. Mr. Fox did a fast but simple
trotting step to ragtime music in a hit musical show of that year at the New
York Theatre (aka: Jardin de Danse)
for Ziegfeld's (1869-1932) - "Danse De Follies Cabaret." A critic reported
that "Mr. Fox, very rollickingly dances with a tendency to put
everyone in good humor." Harry Fox married Yansci
Dolly of the Dolly Sisters.
On
Supposedly, the first
written mention of the Fox Trot was in the New York Times newspaper
advertisement from M.B. Wilson Studios advertising lessons on dance including
the Fox-trot (Arthur Murray worked here during that time as a teacher) In 1914,
a piece of sheet music was created with the title "Original Foxtrot"
by Jack Mcenness and Dorothy Hunter. The Reuben Fox-trot was introduced by Miss Sonia Baraban and Charles C. Grohs,
another was the Kangaroo Hop which was listed as a Fox Trot and Uriel Davy's created the Davy's Foxtrot as well, all these
in 1914. However, there is sheet music dating before these times stating the
words "Fox-Trot" such as "The Oriental Foxtrot" (1905) and
the "The Get Together" (1908). However the most commonly believed
date is 1914 and Fox as the creator.
In another story by
Noble Sissle (1889-1975), Sissle
states that: 'It was reported that the Castles originated the Fox-Trot from
James Reese Europe's (1881-1919) version of W.C. Handy's
(1873-1958)Memphis Blues (1912), but Sissle says the
Castle's reportedly called it the Bunny Hug! ... How Fox's name got to it is
unclear, however the original version had Castle similarities' (could be Fox
was there and stole the dance?). Some European historians claim it was the
Castle's "Castle Walk" Dance that was really the Foxtrot (not true
... see Castle Walk.) In 1908, Tom Walton introduced a dance called the
There was even confusion
back in the day on it's creator and most of the people
were still popular and alive at the time. As and example, In
his book "Dancing Made Easy" in 1922 byCharles
Coll, he states that:
"While I have heard
many versions of its origin, have listened to many of
its self-styled originators, I have credited
But whoever invented the Fox-Trot, the Fox Trot was the dance
that changed the dancing world for which we know it today, for without the
fox-trot the music and dances which followed might be totally different today.
The fast Fox-Trot (originally a One Step) is called
the Quickstep today.
As a side note...
Arthur Murray started
his road to fame and fortune by printing the basic step of the Foxtrot and
selling them for 10 cents each through the mail. It was the first time anyone
had printed dance steps and sold them mail-order.
Birth Place
Creation Date 1914
Creator Harry
Fox
Dance Type Ballroom
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