dance
"Dance; the hidden language of the soul."
SOUL CENTRAL DELIVER NEW DISCO, HOUSE & GOSPEL HIT
Not ones to rest on their laurels, the UK production duo Soul Central continue to forge forward with an stream of fresh new music. Teaming up with gospel talent Jennifer Wallace and West Loop Chicago on the instant classic “Work It Out (People)” here they have delivered a surefire house anthem, which aptly sits alongside stellar versions of Soho’s timeless tune “Hot Music” and jazz-fusion pioneers Weather Report’s “Teen Town”. CoOp affiliate EVM128 is on the remixing duties as his broken beat take on the soulful “Work It Out (People)” blazes through.
By Mike Media5 years ago in Beat
Lets Dance
Whether you are studying the history of an artistic discipline or preparing for a formal dance competition, such as an audition to join a dance group, you should know at least a little bit about the origins and development of dance. In addition to the benefits of studying dancers, including dance history can enrich your personal culture and give you a better understanding of the development and genre of dance.
By Something Complicated5 years ago in Beat
Go To Music
At my age (sixty-six,) my body needs some persuading. But, to be honest, it's always needed a nudge when it comes to housework and all the other mundane tasks I deplore. But those jobs must be done, right? So, I turn to music. Music takes me back to a time when my old limbs moved better and faster. The rhythm of some of my favorites trick these old bones into doing something besides clicking. With music, even long road trips make the odometer go by faster. Music is a strong motivator and a very positive coach for the not so inclined, like me. Can you relate?
By Shirley Belk5 years ago in Beat
What Body Part do You Listen With?
Mind or Body As a writer who uses music and dance in her stories, I’m always studying, analyzing, and exploring the best way to capture the essence and metaphysical connection we have to music and dance. I’ve also ran into too many dance/music snobs who value melody/composition over beat/rhythm, intellectual listening over visceral feel. One is not superior to the other, and both satisfy different needs. It may be that because we value intellect when decision-making and dare I say voting, we want to apply this to music, too? But I want to make a case for understanding and recognizing the value of balance. I’m sick of division and yeah, maybe I think everyone should add a little dance in their life.
By Tam Francis5 years ago in Beat
Merengue Tipico; In My Heart and Blood
Every Dominican knows there is nothing better than dancing. And what is dancing without music? The Dominican Republic, mi tierra. My birthplace. The land that birthed merengue and other beautiful things like Bachata, mangu, sancocho, and of course - my favorite - my entire family.
By Jay Cordero6 years ago in Beat
Dancing the Shim Sham
Hello, Swing Dance Club If you were a part of the Swing Dance Club at St. Olaf College, your greatest duty was to insist that anyone you met who wasn’t in the club absolutely without a doubt HAD to come and try swing dancing. It wasn’t a written rule, it wasn’t an oral contract, the organizers didn’t even tell you to do it; you just did it. Because swing dancing was just that SUPER DUPER AWESOME AND AMAZING.
By Ophelia Keane Braeden6 years ago in Beat
The Best Way to Exercise (When you are stuck at home)
I can not touch my toes, nor am I particularly agile in any way, shape or form. In an alternate universe, where we all have supernatural powers, I can promise you - sport would remain a mystery to me. Dancing like a lunatic, however, comes incredibly naturally. Whether I am doing a starfish style of jump to a syncopated rhythm or waltzing like the woman in Shall We Dance (or at least trying too), dancing is quite honestly, the only form of physical exercise that makes me believe I have arms that can hold gravity, legs that can swim in the wild air, and a body that enjoys living on earth.
By Sophie Wakefield 6 years ago in Beat
Okay, So Heads Will Roll
Go ahead, admit it. You just danced in your chair when you watched the video. It's okay to admit that you dance in your car as you're driving it as well. What no one tells you is that you're getting some exercise (see, and you thought you were just having some fun) in the bargain. It is fun, and it's good for you, but how?
By Myra Hotchkiss6 years ago in Beat
'Burn the Floor' literally burns the floor on Norwegian!
Okay, okay, okay, so I am back with another blog post about this amazing frackin' company. I can't buzz about them enough. After seeing them on board the Norwegian Breakaway, I was beyond excited to hear that they had a show also on board the Getaway. Obvs, because they're sister ships but hey, whatevs. And by god this show is totally different than the Breakaway, for some reasons they don't want to showcase the same show as some people travel specifically for the entertainment on board the ships and also just to spice it up a little. With this show I feel that they do this.
By Victoria Keeley6 years ago in Beat









