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When did people stop dancing at the club? - MSNHow clubs can fix the dance-floor problem. Jean’s, a restaurant with an exclusive club space in downtown Manhattan, has never had a problem with people on their phones.
Clubs are, first and foremost, for dancing. One could theoretically do other things there — drink, meet strangers, conduct important and possibly illicit business deals, anything really — but ...
Wiggle into your go-go boots for Club 96 Tears, a retro dance party that grooves on the second Thursday of the month from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Christine Casil (left) and Carrie Shon groove to Top 40 tunes. (Bryan Bedder) It’s nearly midnight on a Saturday, and more than a hundred people are crammed into the lower-level dance floor at ...
With the opening of the Sacramento club, it's also became one of the founders of the International Association of Gay and Lesbian Square Dance Clubs, Neikirk said. LGBT square dancing clubs exist in ...
Popular nightclub Zouk threw a "cloud-clubbing" party, streaming live performances Strobe lights flash across a near-empty dance floor, as a DJ live-streams thumping electronic music from a ...
Picking up on that sense of loss of something important, and the growing mantra “clubbing is culture”, a stylish 21-minute film (a “mini-documentary”) persuasively, pulsatingly makes the ...
Although UNC sophomore Jayla Twitty had never danced before, she said she was hooked after her first lesson with the UNC Ballroom Dance Team. “I showed up to the club and I was like, 'well, I ...
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