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Professional dancer Cathie Julius, in forefront, leads a line dance class on Wedneday evening at the JCC. The class was a fund-raiser to help Julius and her Dancing Stars of Wilkes-Barre dance ...
The Murray Senior Recreation Center provides a variety of exercise classes such as tai chi, yoga and spin classes. Its line ...
Dancing does more than just bring joy – it’s a powerful full-body workout with benefits ranging from improved heart health to sharper cognitive abilities. This accessible activity fits easily ...
Not only can dancing help you keep fit, it has a wide range of mental health benefits. If done in a social setting, dance can help improve connections and reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation.
We all know that exercise is good for you, and that dancing of any type can certainly be considered exercise. I wondered if there was any research that might mention line dancing specifically. I ...
However, the benefits of dancing extend beyond physical health, it is also beneficial for your mental health. It helps in the release of endorphins which help to reduce stress and improve mood.
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As the line dancing community hopes to see new faces take the dance floor. “Come out and try it no matter what. I don’t care if you think you can’t do it.
Line dancing has been part of Long Island’s social fabric for decades, peaking in popularity during the 1990s before facing challenges when country music radio stations left the area.
Line dancing brings joy, ‘taste of rural life’ to campus “It brings people from all corners of campus,” said Georgia Walker-Keleher ’26. (GEORGE PORTEOUS/The Stanford Daily) ...
Line dancing has been a part of celebrations in Black communities for decades, but more recently it has taken on new meaning — a refuge from the division and chaos of these times.
Among the members of The Sunflower Girls, from left, are Dianna Gilcrease, Linda Thibodeaux, Sandi McGrew, Cathy Huey and Linda Corkern. Gilcrease, 85, is the oldest member of the line dancing group.