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But the main draw is the milonga, which is an informal dance gathering where people usually come stag and ask other people to dance.
They had been circling each other for aeons in a sort of mating dance, gathering pace with each orbit, hurtling closer and closer.
Welcoming an impressive array of DJs from around the world (ranging from house and electro to drum and bass), the festival's secluded Salzburg Ring location, tucked away inside the Salzkammergut lake district, solidifies this as the premier dance gathering of the summer.
A fun part of social ballroom dance gathering is to hear a few bars of a song and know implicitly by the rhythm and the tempo if it's a Foxtrot or a Waltz or maybe a dance you could do either Cha Cha or West Coast Swing to.
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There are no exact figures on how many of the county's roughly 350 Protestant churches have praise dance ministries, but those who attend countywide dance gatherings estimate that as many as a third of the congregations are involved.
After that, I saw them all the time on the streets of Paris – at my local fruit and veg market and at informal dance gatherings by the Seine, where they'd do the waltz, the tango and other dances together.
FAR from the Eastern shores of the American Dance Festival and Jacob's Pillow, summer dance gatherings in Colorado illustrate the surprising cultural vitality of the Rocky Mountain state as well as tensions, both financial and paradigmatic, affecting arts presenters nationwide.
'I've been around at several dance gatherings and musical houseparties here in New York city where I heard John Cage overhaul the family piano in his own way and play some of his choked down off and unusual kinds of things.
Bangarra, Australia's leading indigenous dance company, makes its New York debut with a typical mix of aboriginal and Torre Strait Islander dance with contemporary movement in Stephen Page's "Corroboree," which takes its name from the sacred song and dance gatherings of indigenous Australians.
She now has about 90, she said, and many of them attended the 12th annual praise-dance gathering at Grace Church on the first Saturday in March -- along with 2,000 to 3,000 others from all over the New York region.
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