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Devan Balaguer Pd:3 Mrs. Cwalina. Recreation of the 1800s. The Astor Place Riot. Setting the Stage. Minstrel Shows. Early 19 th Century “Father of American Minstrelsy” Thomas Dartmouth “Daddy” Rice Two parts of the Minstrel Shows Evolution. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Mrs. CwalinaMrs. Cwalina
The Astor Place RiotThe Astor Place Riot
Minstrel ShowsMinstrel Shows
• Early 19th Century
• “Father of American Minstrelsy” Thomas Dartmouth “Daddy” Rice
• Two parts of the Minstrel Shows
• Evolution
VaudevilleVaudeville• Beginning of popular
entertainment entering the big business world.
• Ventriloquists, singers, plate-spinners, dancers, musicians, acrobats, animal trainers, comedy
• A symbolic combination of many cultural entertainments.
• A bridge for the social gap
• The radio takes over
The CircusThe Circus• New and exotic creatures and people, inventions, and popular
entertainment.• More than 100 circuses traveling in America, performing for as many as
12,000 spectators.• John Bill Ricketts “Founder of the First American Circus” • Victor Pepin and Jean Breschard moves west
Buffalo Bill’s Wild WestBuffalo Bill’s Wild West
• William F. Cody
• North Platte, Nebraska’s 4th of July Show
• Columbus, Nebraska the first show
“Let my show go on!”
Annie OakelyAnnie Oakely
• Cincinnati Competition at age 16.
• Joined the Buffalo Bill show in 1885.
• Her accomplishments were recognized by numerous shooting medals that normally adorned her chest.
SportsSports
• Baseball • Football
• Basketball • Boxing
Major CrazesMajor Crazes
• Croquet • Bicycling
Annie Get Your GunAnnie Get Your Gun
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<http://www.wayneturney.20m.com/astorplaceriot.htm>. Cody, Colonel W.F. Buffalo Bill's Life Story An Autobiography. Mineola, New York:
Dover Publications,, 1998. Print.
Hoh, Lavahn G. The Circus in America: 1793 - 1940. The Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, 2004. Web. 05 Feb. 2010. <http://www.circusinamerica.org/public/>.
Kenrick, John. "Vaudeville." Musicals101.com - The Cyber Encyclopedia of Musicals.
1994. Web. 05 Feb. 2010. <http://www.musicals101.com/vaude1.htm>. "Vaudeville, A History." American Studies @ The University of Virginia. Web. 05 Feb.
2010. <http://xroads.virginia.edu/~ma02/easton/vaudeville/vaudevillemain.html>. Wilson, R.L., and Greg Martin. Buffalo Bill's Wild West: An American Legend. New
York: Random House, 1998. Print.