8 Surprising Facts About Patrick Swayze
The versatile actor and former dancer, who passed in 2009 at the age of 57, once owned his own carpentry business.
The versatile actor and former dancer, who passed in 2009 at the age of 57, once owned his own carpentry business.
Josephine Baker was probably the closest thing the Jazz Age had to a mega-star. The Black actress/dancer was a worldwide celebrity and devoted civil rights activist who first rose to fame by dancing in a "skirt" of artificial bananas (and very little else
Dance is an art form, but it also has a foundation in science. Here's what the experts say about learning how to dance and making the most of your moves.
Under any circumstances: Do. Not. Fart.
In 1830, King William I of Netherlands celebrated his birthday with an opera. The performance would help destroy his country.
The entertainer's much-imitated dance moves pose challenges for neurosurgeons.
He might have made it famous, but Jackson was far from the first to perform what street dancers called the "back float."
Where did this quirky song come from? It's complicated.
In the 1980s, Flatley aspired to run a plumbing empire with a company called Dynasewer. Life took him in another direction.
You might not know their names, but chances are you've tried out a few of their moves.
The Radio City Rockettes are a New York City Christmas must-see, but they didn't originate in the Big Apple.
Kevin Bacon's long nightmare is finally over.
Sadly, the alpacas don't teach the dances. But you can pet them while you get your groove on.
Leisure suit not included.
Instead of an iron fist, King Louis XIV ruled with his dancing shoes.
It's on the dance floor at nearly every wedding today, but the success of "The Chicken Dance" didn't happen overnight.
It mimics the movements of the person in it—but you'll never get your costume stuck in the wheels.
The beloved reality series is back, and the big question on everyone’s mind is: Can Ryan Lochte out-dance Marcia Brady?
Here are a few tap dances that will make you want to become a hoofer yourself.
Yet another reason to get your groove on.
The performances was one of the highlights of China's Spring Festival gala.
In “ICONIC: Dance In Film,” editor Cain DeVore has combined some of the most famous dance sequences in film history, to create a single, epic dance spanning nearly eight decades.
“Body’s aching all the time,” indeed.
It’s an avian dance party, and everyone’s invited.