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An 1868 lithograph caricaturing a woman with a Grecian Bend. The Grecian Bend was a dance move introduced to polite society in America just before the American Civil War. The "Bend" was considered very daring at the time. It was definitely not a way of walking.[1] The stoop or the silhouette created by the fashion in women's dress for corsets, crinolettes and bustles by 1869 was also called The Grecian Bend.[2][3][4] Contemporary illustrations often show a woman with a large bustle and a very small parasol, bending forward. The term was also given to those who suffered from decompression sickness, or "the bends", due to working in caissons during the building of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.[5] The name was given because afflicted individuals characteristically arched their backs in the same manner as the then popular "Grecian Bend" fashion.[6] [edit] Appearance in popular musicThere were many songs published with "Grecian Bend" in their titles. The term 'Grecian bend' appears in the song 'The Garden Where The Praties Grow' by Johnny Patterson: Have you ever been in love my boys She was just the sort of creature boys [edit] Notes
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