FAIRHOPE, Alabama — “Dancing is the poetry of the foot,” wrote John Dryden. The English poet and playwright could not have imagined the kind of “poetry” being written in dance studios of the 21st ...
If you’ve stumbled upon this article, chances are you’re a singer, actor, or musical theater lover who wants to learn how to dance. Now, we can’t promise you’ll be crowned the next winner of “Dancing ...
Dancing can be awkward and intimidating. But fret no longer: Celebrity Series of Boston has dreamed up a solution to help dancers of all levels loosen up and shake their booties. It's called "Let's ...
For as long as she can remember, Elizabeth Burke has dealt with foot pain — a hazard of her passion for tap dancing. “I have had broken toes, stress fractures, broken feet and ankles,” says Burke, 30, ...
Rhythm, in its expressive sense, has been quietly receding from modern Western life, as the regulated throb and hum of the electronic age swept syncopation and surprise aside. And , with flamenco, ...
When marching or dancing, people seem to have a natural instinct to step out with the left foot on the downbeat of the music. It also seems to me that we humans even clap harder on the downbeat.Is ...
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