Dinosaurs Are Dynamite!
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Dance Dynamite
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More info: B-boying, also known as breaking and commonly referred to as breakdancing, is a popular style of street dance that was created and developed as part of hip-hop culture among African Americans, and later on Latino youths in New York City. The dance consists of four primary elements: toprock, downrock, power moves and freezes/suicides. It is danced to both hip hop and other genres of music that are often remixed to prolong the musical breaks. The musical selection for b-boying is not restricted to hip-hop music, as long as the tempo and beat pattern conditions are met. A practitioner of this dance is called a b-boy, b-girl, or breaker. These dancers often participate in battles, formal or informal dance competitions between two individuals or two crews. Although the term "breakdance" is frequently used, "b-boying" and "breaking" are preferred by the majority of the art form's pioneers and most notable practitioners.
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Local health care workers, residents make video for breast cancer awareness 6:27 am Anna Gregory and other residents and workers of Main Street Terrace Care Center dance to "Dynamite." The Main Street Terrace Care Center, along with various other places, put together a pink glove dance video and are competing in the Pink Glove |
McGill University scientists dance for cancer
They got a sponsor, a choreographer, started dancing and made a video. "I came to dance, dance, dance, dance " is how the dance video Dynamite by Taio Cruz begins. And dance these dedicated scientists, lab technicians, students and volunteers do in |
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Dear Molly: Sexy and Single "Dynamite" and "Party in the USA" are already taken by the two previous classes. Congratulations! Simply by writing in and providing your specs, you have raised your profile at school, or at least in the Winter Garden, as people will be trying to |
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Out this week: 'Forza 4', 'PES 2012' bringing its brightly-colored flavor of dance to Kinect. It's looking to be a competitor, too, with its key features being a strong variety of tracks including 'Dynamite' by Taio Cruz and 'Party Rock Anthem' by LMFAO, as well as multiplayer for up |
Sydney, the smallest of the "Sound of Music's" von Trapp children and the only Marshall resident in the bunch, sported a gentle smile, frilly dress and a sweet sincerity Lyceum Artistic Director Quin Gresham said the audience adores.
"You just look at this tiny little thing up there, and you can't help but love her," he said.
I was a white kid that grew up in Alabama. I had no reason in the world to like Soul Train. But I did! Soul music of the 70′s was like no other era of music since. And the dancers – wow – the Soul Train dancers were amazing. The show danced its way into our lives … and never left. Rock on, Soul Train. Rock on.
Check out the 40-year anniversary of Soul Train celebration at Lincoln Center: A Night to Remember: Soul Train at Lincoln Center