Bubble dance

The bubble dance is an erotic dance made famous by Sally Rand in the 1930s.[1] The dancer (sometimes naked) dances with a huge bubble shaped like a balloon or ball placed between her body and the audience to make some interesting poses.[1]

Julie Atlas Muz at the Miss Exotic World Pageant, 2006. Photo Michael Albov
Sally Rand, identified as "Sally Strand.", appearing in the 1941 cartoon Hollywood Steps Out.

In Tex Avery's cartoon Hollywood Steps Out (1941) which depicted various Hollywood celebrities, a rotoscoped Rand performs her famous bubble dance onstage to an appreciative crowd. A grinning Peter Lorre caricature in the front row comments, "I haven't seen such a beautiful bubble since I was a child." The routine continues until the bubble is suddenly popped by Harpo Marx and his slingshot, with a surprised Rand (her nudity covered by a well-placed wooden barrel) reacting with shock. Rand is referred to as "Sally Strand" here.

References

  1. Leslie Zemeckis (2018). Feuding Fan Dancers: Faith Bacon, Sally Rand, and the Golden Age of the Showgirl. ISBN 978-1640091146.
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