Carolina shag
Carolina shag is a lively partner dance that originated in the coastal regions of South Carolina and North Carolina during the 1940s. It is characterized by its smooth, flowing movements and a distinctive six-count rhythm, making it a popular choice for dancing to beach music, a genre that blends rhythm and blues with a laid-back vibe.
The dance is typically performed in a close embrace, allowing partners to execute various turns and spins. Carolina shag is often associated with summer beach parties and has become a cultural staple in the Southeastern United States, celebrated for its fun and energetic style.