When Tamia came across a video on YouTube of people line dancing to her 2006 song “Can’t Get Enough of You,” she and her husband, NBA legend Grant Hill, decided to join in the fun and learn the dance.
City kids in cowboy boots are leading a line dancing resurgence with ‘90s hits filling dance floors and one footballer says it’s even improving his on field moves. And as young revellers seek out ...
Line dancing, a vibrant and inclusive form of social dancing, continues to captivate enthusiasts across generations and genres. Rooted in American folk traditions, it gained widespread prominence ...
Line dancing is to most New Yorkers what a queer club might be to people living in rural Texas: Something they know exists in some far-off place but carries with it a tinge of discomfort. What a lot ...
The most obvious reason is that dancing is aerobic exercise, and that’s good for both physical and brain health, research ...
If you think line dancing went out of style after its big moment in movies and TV in the 1980s and ’90s, think again. From ...
The coolest new LGBTQ spot in Toronto isn’t a bar, or a club, but an old army navy hall, affectionately known as the Owl’s Club. Every Sunday night, queer cuties and their ally pals stampede down the ...
TWO STEPPIN’ Mavericks’ line-dancing nights are beginner-friendly. (Photo by Ray Cásarez, courtesy of Mavericks Country Bar and Nightclub) Mavericks Country Bar and Nightclub in Pleasanton, with its ...
There's a safe space in Alpharetta, Georgia, for LGBTQ line dancers. Phillis Welden travels an hour and a half to be there. Welden, a 73-year-old straight ally from Winder, Georgia, puts in 200 miles ...
It has become a modern-day Footloose as hundreds of South Australians are line dancing every week. Saddle and Stomp is a line ...
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