The Stroll
"The Stroll" is a popular dance style that originated in the 1960s, characterized by its smooth, rhythmic movements. It is often performed to doo-wop or R&B music, allowing dancers to showcase their individual flair while maintaining a synchronized group dynamic. The dance typically involves simple steps, swaying, and arm movements, making it accessible for people of all ages.
This dance gained prominence in African American communities and was featured in various films and television shows, contributing to its widespread appeal. "The Stroll" is often associated with social gatherings and celebrations, where participants come together to enjoy music and dance in a lively atmosphere.