Due
to potential health risks, police and health officials
attempted time and time again to shut down these contests.
Two contestants literally danced to their deaths right
on the dance floor. The dangers, however, did not stop
couples from participating, nor spectators from coming
to witness others dance themselves to utter exhaustion.
The competitions continued on until the early 1940s.
For the unemployed, these tests of stamina and displays
of fatigue provided an escape from the dreariness and
hopelessness of The Depression.