Shake it up baby. Twist and shout, was sung by the beatles,but it was practiced almost 200 years earlier by a religious group called. The United society of believers. This religious group was founded in England. In 1774, shaker leader ann lee and her followers emigrated to America. The believers worshipped by singing, dancing,shaking,and whirling around. Eventually they became known as ‘the shakers.’
The shakers were peaceful sect that welcomed preple of all races. They were against war and lived in their own villages separate from the rest of society. They lived communally – that is, sharing their property and working for the common good. The qualities they admired were kindness, generosity,modesty,purity,cleanliness,and love for humanity. Their villages of plain white houses were so neat and tidy that even the roads were swept clean.
The shakers were probably best known for their celibacy and
Industriousness. Single men and women did not marry. Married couples who joined the religion had to live apart. In the shaker community, males and females lived in separate communal houses. They had strict rules regarding behavior between the sexes, such as never shaking hands or touching each other in any way. They ate, worked, and slept in separate quarters. When conversation between a man and a woman was necessary, it was done in the company of others. At their almost daily meetings for conversation and singing, males and females sat opposite each other. Even when they danced and whirled around during worship, men and women always kept their distance.