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 ...
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 ...
Wallflowers and foot shufflers are taking over clubs across the country. But public dancing isn’t extinct. It’s evolving.
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 ...
Over a thousand people gathered in Boise’s Basque Block for the third day of Jaialdi. The Basque Block became a meeting ground for Basques, Basque-Americans and people who just wanted to join in on ...
Performances in N.Y.C. The dance team of the New York Liberty, in its 20th year, makes space for dancers who are 40 and over. Their message? Dance! Live a full life. Credit... Supported by By Gia ...
Based on some of the songs in their extensive catalogues, David Bowie and Billy Idol have different takes on dancing—specifically, who to do it with. Bowie invites us by just saying, you know, let's ...
Mr. Fishman is a novelist whose most recent book is “The Unwanted.” The dancing began two summers ago at a lovely, large hotel in coastal Turkey. Whether our hosts were bad at marketing or good at ...