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Thirty years ago on April 10, 1984, Gov. Richard Riley signed Act No. 329 designating the shag the official dance of South Carolina. Native South Carolinians grew up hearing their parents talk about ...
SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME: A Love Story of the Shag and the Society of Stranders. By Phil Sawyer and Tom Poland. University of South Carolina Press. 176 pages. $39.95. It was a time like no other, ...
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Most people who grew up in North Myrtle Beach would agree that dancing the "shag" is doing the local dance, but many of them can't agree on where or how the dance got ...
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