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R_RH Juba Khaki Low Profile Baseball Cap

R_RH Juba Khaki Low Profile Baseball Cap

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R&RH Juba Khaki Low Profile Baseball Cap

A wardrobe icon, the low-profile baseball cap is now yours to customize. Made with 100% cotton, this 6-panel, structured cap features the signature low-profile look that made it famous outside the field. Add your own designs and get the crowd to go wild as you knock it out the park, in custom style.

.: 100% Cotton Twill
.: Structured, Low-Fitting
.: Adjustable Velcro® closure

"Juba" is both a dance and a musical form with roots in African American culture, particularly among enslaved Africans in the United States. The dance originated during the period of slavery and has evolved over time, incorporating elements from African dance traditions as well as European influences.

The Juba dance is characterized by its rhythmic foot stomping, hand clapping, and body percussion. It often involves a call-and-response pattern, where one dancer or group of dancers initiates a movement or rhythm, and others respond in kind. The dance can be performed individually, in pairs, or in groups, and it is known for its energetic and syncopated movements.

In addition to its physical movements, the Juba dance is often accompanied by vocalizations, chants, or songs, adding to its rhythmic complexity and expressiveness. Over time, the Juba dance has been incorporated into various forms of African American music and dance, including spirituals, blues, and jazz.

The Juba dance holds significant cultural and historical importance as a form of resistance and cultural expression among enslaved Africans in the United States. It served as a way for enslaved people to maintain their cultural identity, express themselves creatively, and find moments of joy and solidarity despite the harsh conditions of slavery.

Today, the Juba dance continues to be performed and celebrated as part of African American cultural heritage, and it has influenced various dance styles and genres around the world. Its legacy is a testament to the resilience, creativity, and cultural richness of African American communities throughout history.

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