dance
"Dance; the hidden language of the soul."
Happiness just came by
Prior to this whole pandemic mayhem we're experiencing right now I used to organize weekly dance practices. It was a good year and a half but I remember how much it fulfilled me while helping me physically and mentally. Now I yearn for the world to go back to normal so that I can get that same sense of happiness that I once knew. I never really felt that I took this happiness for granted but the lockdown made me realize just how lucky I really was.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Beat
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When I was in the ninth grade, I taught myself how to dance— In secret. I’d never really been the daring type, but I had become inspired. Early that year, when it became apparent that I had no real taste in music, I set off on an expedition to find songs I actually liked. The right genre for me was quickly discovered: dubstep. Ah, yes, a strong bassline, powerful drops, and, often, few lyrics. What more could you want in a song? Little Josh, at least, was satisfied. Note for clarity: dubstep is not the same as club music, which blends every song together, typically with an endlessly thumping bass. No, the music I liked had a little more substance.
By Joshua McMullin5 years ago in Beat
Dancing Through the Early '50s
Dancing Through the Early “50’s Got time for a little time travel? I hearken back to the days before I-pods, CD’s, Walkmen, 8-Tracks, tapes, stereo, and even LP records. Music was live, on the radio, on records, or on jukeboxes. By the mid 50’s forty-five rpm records were the height of technology and adapters were needed to adapt them to spindles built for 98 rpm records. Those records were a buck apiece at a time when kids were lucky to make 50 cents an hour and many adults were making only $1 an hour.
By Cleve Taylor 5 years ago in Beat
Let The Good Times Roll With Super Disco Club 'We Are One'
Super Disco Club are no strangers to the dance floor. Stepping forward with this latest release, their adept knowledge clearly shows an affiliation with authentic Disco, merged with modern day House music. Essentially we all love to dance, and armed with 'We Are One' you are sure to inspire anyone to dance with its prominent key stabs, astounding vocal and vibrant rhythm. Strike a pose and throw some serious shapes.... in this house, there are no rules (just fun and freedom).
By Mike Media5 years ago in Beat
Best Dance & Talent Center
Your number is being called. You have been introduced to the stage. The adrenaline rush begins. You stand poised and ready to show the audience what you have been rehearsing for so many long days and nights. The show that you have been yelled at by the choreographer because your battement isn’t quite right. Your turns must be perfect. Point your toe! The music starts and your heart is racing and yet your facial expressions display just how much you are loving the number. The crowds are cheering. Dance is your passion. Performing Arts is what you want to do. And yet; how did you get here?
By Patricia Brothers5 years ago in Beat
Suave YourSelf
Admittedly, this will not be immediately cathartic. It will be more of a suave-yourself-up-to-go-out-with-the-girls-and-the-gays feeling. Post-pandemic, of course. This playlist (listen here) is truly meant for anyone hyping themselves up, either for a night on the town or grooving by yourself, but either way dancing needs to be involved. Listen to this straight through, starting when you start getting yourself ready for the night.
By Ariana GonBon5 years ago in Beat
The Night The Lights Went Out
Sgt Slick's almighty anthem "The Night The Lights Went Out" returns to kickstart the 2021 activity for Australia's leading independent Dance label Vicious Recordings. Bolstered with two super hot remixes from The Cube Guys and Soul Central be primed for one of the years strongest hits to replace at the top of the charts.
By Mike Media5 years ago in Beat






