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May
The Ever Changing Youth Subcultures
Music and dancing created unique youth subcultures in Britain in the 1920s. They were recognizable very clearly because of their fabulous dresses. Their dancing styles gave prominence to acrobatics. This British subculture is known as Dandies and Flappers. Almost all of them tried to get female attention by drinking, smoking and showing they had more freedom to do what they wished. Oriental and African fashion rapidly took centre stage of the Dandies and Flappers. ‘Ted’ was influenced by rock 'n’ roll music in the 1950s. Those who followed this culture…