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Want something joyous in your timeline? Ed People gets folks around the world to teach him their favorite dance moves, and it’s totally delightful.
In a change of pace, given many of the dancers are young, one scene shows him dancing with folks in an elderly home — and he’s wearing a mask.
youtube.com/watch?v=aqz7rZ3Ys4…
h/t @ChrisMayLA6 @Karolina @CiaraNi
Best of Favorite Dance Moves (2024)
Thank you to all the amazing people who taught me their favorite dance move! @festifolk_stghislain@sbr2315@kud.abrasevic.valjevo@bafopaz@kresaladantzataldea ...Ed People (YouTube)
Charlize Theron joins chorus of disapproval over Timothée Chalamet’s ballet comments
The former ballet dancer said Chalamet’s comments were ‘reckless’ in an interview with the New York Times in which she also discussed her violent childhoodAndrew Pulver (the Guardian)
Its likely to be another rubbish week so why not take 5mins to view this wonderful video of young people teaching each other their favourite dance moves - five minutes of unadulterated joy.
h/t @Karolina
youtube.com/watch?v=aqz7rZ3Ys4…
Best of Favorite Dance Moves (2024)
Thank you to all the amazing people who taught me their favorite dance move! @festifolk_stghislain@sbr2315@kud.abrasevic.valjevo@bafopaz@kresaladantzataldea ...Ed People (YouTube)
Give theatre choreographers and movement directors their own awards, says union group
‘If we celebrate the impact of physical storytelling, we must acknowledge the artists behind it,’ says Equity body, calling out the lack of movement categories in major awardsChris Wiegand (the Guardian)
No need for hard stares as Paddington: The Musical triumphs at the Olivier awards
West End spectacular about Michael Bond’s beloved bear wins seven prizes, while Rachel Zegler, Rosamund Pike, Paapa Essiedu and James Graham are all recognisedChris Wiegand (the Guardian)
Some great music from the 80s, no.43
Cameo. Word UP
Having for much of the 70s been a relatively mainstream funk band, in the 1980s Cameo developed a much more muscular hard-edged percussive dance sound. This is best typified by Word Up, with its sparse, crisp rhythm arrangement, funky keyboard refrain & strident vocals. There's nothing subtle going on here, but its a great record. It drives forward relentlessly & maintains its energy throughout. Great stuff!