Beat Ya Feet is the street dance empowering a new generation of Black D.C. John “Crazy Legz” Pearson, founder of the Who Got Moves Battle League, is breathing life back into Beat Ya Feet -- the bouncy ...
Looking for a quick mood boost? A new video highlights go-go culture with a focus on on the DC dance style called Beat Ya Feet. “If Cities Could Dance” is a web series from San Francisco-based NPR ...
An exotic dancer who goes by the name Karma Jane wears personal protective equipment while performing in a drive-through go-go dance tent.Reuters Tips are seen in a drive-through go-go dance tent ...
While the effects of the District’s new developments can be seen in different aspects of D.C. life, Go-go, one of the most famous aspects of the city’s culture remains, having been reinvented and is ...
“Head Over Heels,” the Broadway production that put the song catalog of the Go-Go’s to use as the basis of a narrative musical-comedy, is finally reaching the band’s hometown of Los Angeles this fall, ...
Towards the end of it, as a darkening chill fell over Cairo and mob clashes crackled on the eastern fringes of Tahrir Square, the lament of the elderly man pulling home from the proceedings, told the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by To get the moves right for “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” Mr. Tarantino went to a 1960s dancing ‘it’ girl: Toni Basil. By Debra Levine LOS ANGELES ...
Perhaps no one is more excited about the reunited Go-Go’s upcoming slate of high-profile gigs than Gina Schock. The 67-year-old drummer missed the band’s last big Los Angeles shows — in 2022 at the ...
For decades, go-go music has been the District’s most powerful homegrown cultural creation. But lately, its unique pulse has served as a flashpoint as much as a soundtrack. After a neighbor in a ...
A new documentary about the Los Angeles band explores the punk roots that came before its pop sheen, and the power dynamics that led to its split. By Lindsay Zoladz In March 1982, “Beauty and the Beat ...