Dancing has always been a powerful way for people to connect—sharing rhythm, movement, and emotion in a collective experience. Among the many dances that shaped American culture, few are as iconic and enduring as The Stroll.
Introduced to the national spotlight on American Bandstand in the late 1950s, The Stroll quickly grew beyond television screens and into dance halls, school gyms, and living rooms across the country. Its charm? Graceful simplicity paired with a strong sense of community.
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