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The hustle is a catch-all name for some
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dances which were extremely popular in the 1970s. Today it mostly refers to the unique partner dance done in ballrooms and nightclubs to disco music.Shell, Niel and John P. Nyemchek, ''Hustle'', Nyemchek Dance Centre, Pearl River, New York, 1999. It has some features in common with
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and swing dance. Its basic steps are somewhat similar to the discofox, which emerged at about the same time and is more familiar in various European countries. In the 1970s there was also a line dance called ''the hustle''. Modern partner hustle is sometimes referred to as New York hustle, however, its original name is the Latin hustle. People still do this dance around the world today.


History


Funky Hustle

Early hustle was a 5-step count with no turns, created by Puerto Rican teenagers in late 1972 as a direct result of Puerto Rican Elders objecting to young teenagers doing a grinding slow dance known as the 500. Created in the
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among Puerto Rican teens it was originally done at house parties, hooky gigs and basements club dances in the South Bronx. It became known as Spanish hustle; from 1975 to 1976, funk band the Fatback Band made a song with that name. It was also known as the Latin hustle; and was a 6 step count to the beat of the music. And
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released ''Everybody's Doin' the Hustle & Dead on the Double Bump'' album in 1975. Same year The JB's released ''Hustle with Speed'' album. Around 1976 it became known as the New York hustle. Later, known as just the hustle, when the dance became commercialized after the release of ''
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'' in 1977. The early Latin hustle Pioneers were Willie "Marine Boy" Estrada and many other members. Some of them were members of a gang called the Imperial Bachelors, who used the Latin hustle as a way to bring peace into a violent South Bronx. They hosted hustle parties at St. Mary's Recreation Center on 145th St. and St. Ann's Ave, in 1974. Those parties ended on October 1974. However, it was the venue that produced some of the best hustle dancers in
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, who would help spread the dance in nightclubs throughout New York City in late 1974. In 1975 music business entrepreneur, Marty Angelo created the first all hustle dance television show entitled, '' Disco Step-by-Step''. Each one-hour show featured top hustle dancers and two 10-minute instructional segments that allowed viewers to learn how to hustle dance in the privacy of their own living rooms. One of the first shows featured a young Billy Fajardo and the Disco Dance Dimensions. Many of the show's video clips can be found on
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. Marty Angelo also created the Hustle Hall of Fame online list of dancers in 2000 that he eventually turned over to Ron Bess and Mark James.


Van McCoy's song

A line dance which was called hustle became an international dance craze in 1975, following
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and the Soul City Symphony's song " The Hustle". Tipped off by DJ
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, McCoy sent his partner Charlie Kipps to the Adam's Apple discotheque in New York City's East Side. Van McCoy with
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got disco songs such as "Disco Baby", "Can't Give You Anything", "Love is the Answer" and "Funky Weekend". And "The Hustle" reached the top of the
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chart the week ending July 26, 1975.


Depiction in ''Saturday Night Fever''

The 1977 disco movie ''
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''(OST include Kool & the Gang, KC & the Sunshine Band, Trammps) showed both the line and partner forms of hustle, as well as a dance referred to as the "tango hustle" (invented for that film by the cast, according to the DVD commentary). Afterwards, different line dance and couple dance forms of the hustle emerged. Although its popularity faded quickly as the hype created by the movie died down, the hustle and the step by step dance has continued and is now a "social dance"; it has taken a place beside swing, cha-cha-cha, tango, rumba, bolero, nightclub two-step and other partner dances in America.


New York hustle

The couple dance form of hustle is usually called New York hustle but frequently referred to by other names including "la hustle" or "latin hustle", it is very similar to the "Detroit hustle" but counted somewhat differently. It has some resemblance to, and steps in common with,
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dancing. As in the Latin dances, couples tend to move within a "spot" on the dance floor, as opposed to following a line of dance as in
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. One similarity between hustle and swing is that the lead takes the back-forward steps from his left foot; however it is not exactly a
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(there is no rocking action because of speed) and if the dance is taught by counting, the steps happen at the beginning of the count – "and-one, two, three" rather than at the end of the count as in swing – "left, right, rock-step". The dance is somewhat unusual rhythmically because of the syncopation it is associated with. Most dances are danced with either 4/4 or 3/4 music with counting to match, with either a triple or duple base depending on the dance. The New York hustle is generally danced to 4/4 music but counted as a six beat pattern. The most common New York hustle counting pattern is "&1 2 3 &1 2 3", meaning " L R LR L R" in the leader's pattern and the natural opposite of the follower's pattern. However, the syncopation in three-count hustle also be danced: 1&23, 12&3, or 123&.


Common steps

*Basic – similar to the basic from single-step swing, except rock-step is at beginning *Turn – 180 degrees clockwise turn taken after rock-step, between 2 and 3 counts, followed by a rock-step *Left Turn – 180 degrees counterclockwise turn taken after rock-step, between 1 and 2 counts, followed by a rock-step *Side Break – lead sends follow out still holding her left hand, then picks her back up *Wheel – couple in double hand-hold, pumps arms like a bellows; couple as a whole rotates 180 degrees clockwise *Inside Turn or Loop Turn – similar to the loop turn from swing; follower twirls 360 degrees counterclockwise *Wrap – similar to wrap from the western swing but the footing is the same as a half turn for the hustle *Two hand turn – uses 180 degrees turn footing, before the step the lead takes the followers right hand in his, then proceeds as if completing a wrap but changes back to mirror two hand position halfway through the step.


References


Further reading

*Lustgarten, Karen (1978). ''The Complete Guide to Disco Dancing: The Easy Step-by-Step Way to Learn Today's Top Dances''. United States: Warner Books. *Blair, Skippy (1998). ''Dance Power: Own the Experience''.
''The Dancing Gangsters of the South Bronx: Rise of the Latin Hustle''
(2016). . By Latin hustle pioneer Willie Estrada.


Video clips


Clip
(in WMV format) showing some of the basic step variations of today's hustle
Partner dance video
(in MOV format) showing a very smooth hustle; an
two men and one woman dancing hustle
(in AVI format); both fro
''Hustle Dance Club''


External links



by Philip Seyer



* ttp://www.martyangelo.com/discostepbystep.htm ''Disco Step-by-Step'' television show
Hustle Hall of Fame

WeHustle.dance
– hustle dancing at public venues, competitions, and history
Disco Dance Dimensions
a hustle dance team from the 1970s
Latin Symbolics
the first hustle dance team from the 1970s {{Disco music-footer Social dance Disco