A dance floor is a place of joy, where people have a chance to do more than listen to music — they can really experience it, adding their own creativity to the infectious beats that fill the air ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Black Southern line dance culture, and a co-sign from Beyoncé, has helped to popularize the song and its fan-snapping moves. By Kia Turner Wagener, ...
Adia Nuño always dreamed of being a professional dancer. But after turns as a high school and college cheerleader and then leading three cheer programs in Orange County, she figured her dance card was ...
Texas is known in some circles as home of the country two-step, a popular style of dance also known as the Texas Polka. Perhaps not surprising, the Lone Star State is also home to a number of historic ...
A sea of cowboy hats bounced toward the ground as rapper Ludacris asked, "How low can you go" at Two Step Inn music festival in Georgetown Sunday night. "It feels really good to be the only rapper at ...
Giddy Up Two Step is a Tulsa two-step and line dancing business offering both group and private lessons. The instructor is popping up all over the city, leading both beginner and intermediate lessons ...
Stud Country, a queer line dancing and two-step class from Los Angeles, made a rollicking return to New York on a recent Monday. Eliza Jouin, left, and Hannah Pinson were among the over 300 people who ...
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