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Jazz:

-Referred to social realities and engaged with them artistically.

-Challenged mainstream ideas or expectations.

-Provided a space for black and white Americans to interact.

The Heebie-Jeebies Dance:

-Group dance.

-Led to a state of exuberance where all control of language and movement are surrendered.

-Did not exist prior to the song's recording in 1926.

-American tradition characterized by African influences.

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To Sing with Other Tongues: Examining Pentecostal Themes in the Scat Vocals of Louis Armstrong's "The Heebie-Jeebies Dance."

By RE224: Gendering the Divine