Growing up in Algiers and Uptown, dancer Michelle Gibson felt tugged in two directions. As a preacher’s daughter, she was expected to be sitting in a church pew on Sundays. But, as a dancer, her feet ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Michelle N. Gibson brings her one-woman show exploring the origins of New Orleans second line, “Takin’ It to the Roots,” to Jacob’s Pillow. By Brian ...
The dance steps come in on the lyric, “Did your boots stop workin’?”: Right heel, left heel, right heel, lift and tap the right foot forward then back, pivot turn, and swirl an arm overhead like a ...
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901 Now: Line dancers step into the spotlight
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Just in time for the summer--Nothing says music and a good time like getting out on the dance floor for a line dance. Step by step, from one eight count to another, you’re not ...
In the inaugural event of its 80th anniversary celebrations, Mills College's Dance and Theater Studies Department will host a second line parade on Friday, November 1 at 6:30 p.m. The event will honor ...
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