Clubs are, first and foremost, for dancing. One could theoretically do other things there — drink, meet strangers, conduct important and possibly illicit business deals, anything really — but likely ...
At Alyssa Bowser’s Second Chance Dance studio in Roxborough, adults of all ages rediscover movement and confidence — proving it’s never too late to start dancing.
Though many people feel shy about getting into the groove, dancing draws on a variety of mental and physical skills that distiguish it from many other forms of exercise. Dancing is aerobic, boosting ...
One recent Wednesday night in Atlanta, dozens of people gathered in a studio space armed with water bottles, hand fans, towels and an expectation to be in sync. There were hugs among the regulars ...
Line dancing exercises your mind and memory as well as your body. But the benefits aren’t just for older people.
Derek Hough is going on tour! The 'Dancing with the Stars' judge announced 'Derek Hough Symphony of Dance: Encore', which ...
Twice a month, community members come together to hear fiddles, the voice of a caller and join hands in a traditional folk dance dating back to the 1700s — contra dancing. In Urbana, this traditional ...
As any seasoned queer will know, Pride may be a celebration, but the logistics of Pride can be a nightmare. And this year, my anxiety dreams started early. Tickets to “Horse Meat Disco” and “Get ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Christopher Wheeldon’s lengthy “The Winter’s Tale,” a ballet based on the Shakespeare play, is filled with bad behavior but also love and forgiveness.
This isn’t about that night you dropped too much MDMA at the club. And no, it’s not a Yeah Yeah Yeahs track either (even if “dance, dance, dance ’til you’re dead” would’ve been a fitting soundtrack).
A packed dance floor is the hallmark of a successful wedding reception. It’s the place where generations connect, friends let loose and the celebration comes to life. But keeping guests on their feet ...