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...nerdy teenage boy who grinded up to his high school crush only to be turned away, we have all made failed efforts at attractively moving our bodies to music.Perhaps this single fact explains the success of Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance??: there’s so much schadenfreude to draw from when they, like us, get caught with two left feet. Also, unlike the majority of competition shows, it manages to stay exciting all the way through, from the first freak-filled auditions to the finals.…invest...
What if Currier’s “No Pants Dance?? included a professional striptease? That is just the kind of party that might go down at MIT’s Simmons Hall, where students have recently approved a risque fund for “adult entertainment.” Residents of the hall initially voted in favor of the “SEX-C Fund”—Simmons Entertainment Executive Committee—last spring, and an appeal to overturn the decision was voted down last week by a bare majority. The creation...
...crispness of their songs is evidence of the joy they take in their music, but they expect their audience to contribute as well. It’s beautifully illustrated on “Dansez-Vous,” where a whispered chant of “dance, dance, dance?? meets a simple statement of purpose...
...social programming board will broaden its scope beyond this handful of signature events to promote class and College unity in other ways. Specifically, we hope that the board will work with and cultivate student coalitions—such as the Junior Class Commission which planned the Junior High Dance??seeking to organize social events with wide appeal. The Yard, Annenberg, and soon the Loker Pub, are all large venues, and there are few good reasons why they should not be used with frequency for class-wide meals, College-wide parties, and general get-togethers in the spirit...
...peers became infamous for completely recycling old songs (by the Police, and others) without much attempt at refashioning, leading the satirical weekly The Onion to suggest that Puff Daddy’s next single would consist of David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance?? “in its entirety,” with no rapping whatsoever. But for every beat-jacker, there exist producers like the Wu-Tang’s RZA, who compares his use of a wide variety of short samples in a given song to that...