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CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - A popular project continues in Carolina Beach with the unveiling of the town’s 16th mural. The newest mural, “Tribute to Carolina Shag,” pays tribute to a popular dance ...
Carolina Beach just unveiled a new mural showcasing the community's history and culture. 'Tribute to Carolina Shag' highlights a popular dance that began along the Carolina coast. Those wishing to ...
In 1984, South Carolina designated “The Carolina Shag” as its official state dance, and couples have been storming the dance floor to show off its signature moves and intricate footwork ever ...
Carolina Shag is the official SC dance. Fat Harold’s in North Myrtle Beach is one place where thousands come each year to dance.
The club says they teach group Shag lessons on Wednesday nights at 7:00 p.m. For more information on how to get involved with Shagging events in the Upstate, visit Carolina Shag Club’s website.
At a reunion, SC-born family honors Cynthia “Shag” Williams, or Harrell, a young server at Charlie’s Place who popularized ...
Shag is a dance that was born on the beaches of South Carolina. It’s a great social dance and an easy one to learn for beginners. On this night, I’m one of those beginners, watching and ...
For a dance craze and musical culture that started before television kicked in, Carolina Shag is doing very well, thank you. Carolina Shag is not to be confused with its West Coast approximation.
Thirty years ago on April 10, 1984, Gov. Richard Riley signed Act No. 329 designating the shag the official dance of South Carolina.