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10 Dance Music Genres from Europe That America Doesn't Get
While it was the clubs of Chicago and Detroit that first brought house and techno music into the world back in the 1980s, most music aficionados of the electronic persuasion would agree that it has been the other side of the Atlantic where dance music has truly come into its own.
By Benedict Tetzlaff - Deas7 years ago in Beat
You Actually Love Musicals— You Just Don't Know It Yet
I have this long-running theory. It’s a bit of a crazy one, but hear me out: everyone likes musicals. As someone who eats, sleeps and breathes musical theatre, I have met many a person who has told me they hate musicals. It’s always a struggle for me to not immediately launch into my seven-step program for converting anyone into a musical theatre geek. But I resist the urge to pull up Hamilton on Apple Music, and save my energy by just smiling and nodding. To each their own!
By Em DiMonaco8 years ago in Beat
The Magical World of Bellydance
Sexy. Erotic. Sensual. These are some of the terms that come to mind when an average person thinks of belly dance (and it should NOT be). For someone that has actually learned and danced for over two years, I think of flowing, spectacular, and breathtaking.
By Ashley Tolbert8 years ago in Beat
Top 3 K-Pop Groups To Add To Your Playlist.
Even though K-Pop has been around for a very long time, it blew up even more in the U.S after the phenomenal boy group known as BTS took home a Billboard Music Award back to South Korean. They are the first group to bring home such an achievement, but I doubt they will be the last. For those who are just getting into the K-Pop scene, here's a short list of K-Pop groups you should consider adding to your playlist.
By Anecia Lewis9 years ago in Beat



