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Singapore’s Government Wants Kids to Fight Coronavirus With These Dance Moves
“Coronavirus go away, coronavirus go away,” the song goes.
The Origins of Budots, the Philippines’ Catchiest Viral Dance Craze
In “Budots: The Craze,” filmmakers Jay Rosas and Mark Limbaga try to figure out where the budots genre came from.
Dancehall Is Fighting to Protect – and Copyright – Its Dance Moves
The dance moves you might break out at Notting Hill Carnival this weekend are at the centre of an increasingly urgent debate about cultural copyright.
These Activists Think You Can Save the Planet with Meditation
I spent the day with the Dharma Action Network For Climate Engagement and went on a meditation protest.
This Bharatanatyam Dancer is Radically Challenging Racial Stereotypes
“Even now, some kids standing around the temple, will say, “Chinese teacher, Chinese teacher."”
Know When to Dance Like a Woman, and Look Like a Man
When Millennium Dance Complex opened in the 90s, the world of hip-hop had very specific visions of how men and women should look and perform. Two decades later, a lot has changed.
Jesse Lingard Is a Coward for Not Doing the Blueface Dance
The Manchester United midfielder may have tried to do the Shoot Dance, but he means nothing to me until he hits the bust down.
Bosq Enlists Kaleta for Two Irresistibly Danceable Fatback Band Covers
The Colombia via Boston DJ and producer's renditions of “Goin’ To See My Baby" and "Backstrokin'" mark the launch of his label, Bacalao.
Beyoncé's 'Homecoming' Is a Masterclass on Radical Disruption
Beyoncé, arguably the biggest star in the world, interrupted the largely white crowd at Coachella with a celebration of Black academia.
Watch Scientists Express Their Research in Interpretive Dances
Dancers performed as electrons, brain processes, and teaching tools.
What happens at a Retirement Party in Small-Town Bihar...
In the British-era railway colony of Jamalpur, there are hundreds of "final" parties every New Year's Eve, with all guns blazing—quite literally.
Stephen Malkmus Listens to LCD Soundsystem: “It’s a Dance-Rock Workout”
Ahead of the release of his experimental electronic album, 'Groove Denied,' Stephen Malkmus listens to LCD Soundsystem's 2005 self-titled album for the first time.