They may be fierce competitors on the dance floor, but outside the ballroom the women of Dancing Queens have some solid friendships. And while some dancers may value the friendships more than others ...
From top left to bottom right: Aluna (courtesy of Claire Farin), mini bear (courtesy of Sarah Northrop), Kito (courtesy of Yasi), XIE (courtesy of DNZ Media) and SITA (courtesy of @sendfrijoles).
Modern Black femme artists are reveling in the spoils of dance music reentering the mainstream, not that it hasn’t been here all along. Staking claim to 1990s house music were vocalists Caron Wheeler, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You might think your clubbing days are behind you, but strip back the alcohol and the dingy venue, focus on the dancing, and you ...
Your institution does not have access to this book on JSTOR. Try searching on JSTOR for other items related to this book. Introduction: Women in Dance History, the Doubly Invisible Introduction: Women ...
As a Black female DJ, it’s not lost on me that I have the power to “move the crowd,”, especially in a disproportionately male-dominated industry. For Black Women’s History Month, I’m honoring the ...
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