You don't need a background in dance to reap the mental and physical health benefits. (Getty Creative) Dance has been a part of cultures around the world throughout history as a form of ...
As the coronavirus pandemic wears on, dance students around central Ohio are pulling on their leotards, sliding on their dance shoes and going to class – on their computers. Dancing came to a halt ...
Somewhere between the pliés and tendus, your thighs begin to burn. You’re standing at a makeshift ballet barre (your kitchen counter) in homespun ballet slippers (socks rolled down past your heels, ...
Imagine a country line dance that stretches from Wyoming to Hawaii to New York. That is a lot of boogyin’ scootin’ boots.
The pandemic disrupted school, but it didn’t keep kids from learning to move. When local students began learning remotely because of COVID-19, graduate students in the University of Colorado Boulder ...
Elise Langan was starting to feel lonely during lockdown, so she started taking virtual line-dancing classes. “It makes me feel like I’m able to do something that I did in my everyday life,” says ...