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1930’s

6 A.M. Swing Party – Rendezvous Ballroom

In honor of last week’s post about the Balboa Rendezvous, I thought I’d share a 1938 Look Magazine article with you about some of the incredible dancing that used to take place there! The Rendezvous Ballroom was huge, roughly 1 city block wide and 1 city block long – but I think 5,000 kids in there would still have been crowded! No wonder they could only dance chest to chest. 🙂
5,000 Young Californians Rise at Dawn for a… 
6 A.M. SWING PARTY

On June 18 in Balboa, Cal., the amazing swing music fad in the U.S. hit a new high. On that day some 5,000 “cats” and “alligators” rose at dawn to “cut rugs” and “kick out” at 6 o’clock in the morning. The occasion was a “jam session” or “swingaree” staged by radio station KEHE to celebrate the end of the school year.
The night before the party, “ickies” and “jitterbugs” started arriving. Many came in parties composed of members of local swing clubs. Most of them came by car, some by foot. One young man drove 396 miles from Tonopah, Nev. One came on crutches.
From 6 to 8 in the morning, the ballroom of the Balboa Rendezvous shook with their dancing of the Big Apple, the Varsity, the Suzie-Q while the orchestra and a phonograph “gave out” with “licks” and “solid senders.”
Those shirts! Those ties! So terrible, and so AWESOME!
Dancing in a hat and gloves…but no stockings. Those wild jitterbugs!
This photo has been one of my personal favorites since I was 16 years old – 
I wanted to be her SO badly.
Still do. 🙂

Faux 40’s Sweater

I popped into my favorite faux vintage store today, Forever 21, and came across a gem – a cable knit sweater that looks straight out of the late 30’s/early 40’s! The medium looked about like this on me – okay, but a little slouchy, so I sized down to a small to get the cute short sweater look. In person it’s a nice deep blue-red – the only shade of red I can even attempt to wear next to my face!

 

What do you think – could it be out of this knitting book?

Clark Gable – Song and Dance Man?

I was browsing around on iTunes today, and found a song of Clark Gable singing “Puttin on the Ritz”…huh? Clark Gable, singing and dancing? I had to track it down.

Here it is, “Idiot’s Delight”, from 1939. Gable’s singing isn’t much, but his dancing is surprisingly competent! A little stiff, but still entertaining. I love when it cuts to Norma Shearer – it’s like she can’t decide if she’s pleased or embarrassed for him!

Deanna Durbin: Teen-Age Fashion Icon

Star Fashions with Deanna Durbin 
Designed by Vera West for “That Certain Age”
from Movie Mirror magazine, September 1938
I think Deanna would have been 16 when this article was released. I love the detailed descriptions of the fabrics and colors! The monogrammed top with the waist tabs is my favorite – I love having my initials on things — especially since I got married and they changed from “BS”. 😉