Columnist Miles Griffis reflects on the history of queer country dance and its importance to the gay community at a two-step lesson.
The sound of Irish hornpipes cascades through the room, ricocheting off the cavernous Cohen Auditorium walls, as two dancers on stage prepare themselves. Freshmen Claire O'Brien and Alexa Petersen ...
Men donning suits and ties and women wearing dresses and heels flooded the ArtsTech center in Kansas City on Saturday night, a noticeable difference to the youth usually there. Dresses swished and ...
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 ...
Generally, much of the popularity of music—of any genre—is that it can be danced to, and there is perhaps no other form that is as perfect for dancing, at least with a partner to live music, as ...
Sadie Breault doesn't get stage fright anymore. After 12 years of step dancing in parades, ballparks and competitions, the 15-year-old says she no longer feels nervous performing in front of crowds.
What better way to learn two-step dancing than from a pair of lovebirds? Married couple Caitlin and JB Duckett started Hello Honky Tonk seven years ago as a way to spread their two-step expertise ...
Generally, much of the popularity of music — of any genre — is that it can be danced to, and there is perhaps no other form that is as perfect for dancing, at least with a partner to live music, as ...