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Roland Kavé’s Ruffled Mambo Sleeves

Anacostia Community Museum

Object Details

Caption
These ruffled sleeves shimmy and shimmer on the arms of a mambo dancer. The seven-layered sleeves repeat a pattern of black, gold lamé, and red fabric, with black on both elasticized ends. Mambo emerged from Afro-Cuban jazz in the 1940s and flourished in Mexico City and New York City in the 1950s. Dance leader Roland Kavé (1931-2017) introduced mambo to Washington, DC, donning these sleeves in performance during its peak popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. The native Washingtonian, known as DC’s “Mambo King,” taught hundreds of people to mambo on U Street Corridor dance floors, including the Casbah and the Tropical Room in the Dunbar Hotel.
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Estas mangas con volantes brillan y se menean en los brazos de un bailarín de mambo. Compuestas por siete franjas de tela, las mangas repiten un patrón en negro, lamé dorado y rojo, con negro en los extremos elásticos. El mambo tuvo su origen en el jazz afrocubano de los años cuarenta y floreció en Ciudad de México y Nueva York en los cincuenta. El líder de danza Roland Kavé (1931-2017) introdujo el mambo en Washington, D.C., luciendo estas mangas en sus actuaciones durante su pico de popularidad en las décadas de 1950 y 1960. Este nativo de Washington, conocido como el "Rey del Mambo", enseñó a cientos de personas a bailar mambo en las pistas del corredor de la calle U, incluidas Casbah y Tropical Room en el hotel Dunbar.
Cite As
Gift of Roland Kavé
Between 1950 and 1970
Accession Number
1995.0023.0010a-b
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Type
sleeves
Medium
cotton and synthetic fabrics, elastic
Dimensions
Measurement of single sleeve (1995.0023.0010a): 19 5/8 × 12 13/16 × 3 3/8 in. (49.9 × 32.5 × 8.5 cm)
Measurement of single sleeve (1995.0023.0010b): 20 9/16 × 10 3/8 × 2 5/8 in. (52.2 × 26.4 × 6.6 cm)
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Record ID
acm_1995.0023.0010a-b
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/dl8641b50aa-115b-4401-8c4b-427e3a2d62a9

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