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"Dance; the hidden language of the soul."
'Burn the Floor' literally burns the floor on Norwegian!
Okay, okay, okay, so I am back with another blog post about this amazing frackin' company. I can't buzz about them enough. After seeing them on board the Norwegian Breakaway, I was beyond excited to hear that they had a show also on board the Getaway. Obvs, because they're sister ships but hey, whatevs. And by god this show is totally different than the Breakaway, for some reasons they don't want to showcase the same show as some people travel specifically for the entertainment on board the ships and also just to spice it up a little. With this show I feel that they do this.
By Victoria Keeley6 years ago in Beat
The Talented Boom Dice (aka—Bryan Wilson) Debuts First Single with LP Giobbi, the Warrior Goddess of Electronic Music
What happens when the musical maestro himself, Boom Dice, and LP Giobbi, one of the leading women in the electronic music scene, pair up? Beautiful music happens, that’s what. The dynamic duo recently released their high-energy dance track, “Ready to Go,” and it’s sure to be a chart climber. But don’t just take our word for it. Listen to it here now.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Beat
Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
Dancing is very important. Here's why... Throwing shapes on a dance floor is absolutely one of my favourite activities of all time. Whether it’s getting freaky to a bangin’ four/four or contorting limbs and torso to some far out psychedelic grooves, engaging my body in sync with music never fails to make life all the sweeter, both in that moment, and more often than not, for many days after.
By Holly Hart7 years ago in Beat
"Bass Heavy D2uece Original Mix"
This video is about "Bass Heavy D2uece Original Mix." Hello Hiponation. This is Morris, AKA DJ D2uece. Welcome to my first Vocal story. I wanted to share my first video with everyone here. Sit back and enjoy, and if you guys have any questions or comments, please let me know. Enjoy.
By Morris Hayes7 years ago in Beat
How to Dance Like Nobody Is Watching
Let us set a scene: you're at a concert... the bass is shaking the floors like a subtle earthquake, the lights look like laser beams coming from every direction, a groovy beat starts ripping through the sound of silence. You close your eyes and feel the sound waves in every cell. You notice your foot start to tap to the rhythm, your head bobs up and down like a beer can in water (please don't litter), and then you open your eyes... Boom, just like that, the groove is gone. You look around and everyone is moving to a different beat than you, you try to copy their moves and it doesn't feel natural. You start to sweat and feel heavy. It feels like the entire room is looking at you and your off-beat body movements. Ever been there? I have. Here is how I overcame the fear of dancing to the beat of my own drum...
By Alexis Head7 years ago in Beat
Can the Internet Decrease Our Inspiration?
When I first started break-dancing back in the early 2000s, it was fresh and everything was a new discovery. This was partially because I had just started learning the dance but it was also because break-dancing was having a sudden resurgence and everything was new to everyone in the scene. The motivation was high and everyone was inspired to create new moves and having a blast discovering new things. Despite these discoveries, some of the break-dancers of the era focused primarily on fundamentals they've learned from older dancers and mastered these moves so well that they encompassed the moves rather than the moves encompassing them. They had different motivations, but the love for the dance was all the same.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Beat











