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 ...
In a bright studio on Henry Avenue in Philadelphia’s Roxborough section, mirrors reflect a rare sight in the dance world — people of all ages and occupations moving together with power and joy. They ...
Every month, for 70 minutes, community members with Parkinson’s disease or mobility issues meet at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. There, they dance and move in ways they normally wouldn’t in ...
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 ...
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 ...
“I really believe anyone can dance,” said Sadie Kurzban, founder of the cardio dance franchise 305 Fitness. “You can have no rhythm and still dance. You can be seated and still dance.” ...