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The dance clubbing industry in Singapore : a view from residents and tourists
Published 2008“…This project examined the responses collected from 150 locals and 100 foreigners about their views on the dance clubbing industry in Singapore through a questionnaire.…”
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Investigation of the emotional and psychological factors of elderly persons frequenting ballroom dancing clubs
Published 2017-12-01“…Method: the sample consisted of 93 elderly people who attended ballroom dancing clubs in the city of Maringá, in Paraná, Brazil. …”
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Negotiating Salient Identities in Queer EDM Spaces
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Decline of the Rave Inspired Clubculture in China: State Suppression, Clubber Adaptations and Socio-cultural Transformations
Published 2009-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Kujutledes kogukondi: traditsioonist ja improvisatsioonist tänapäeva pärimustantsus
Published 2011-12-01“…The „dance club people“ and „folk dancers“ share some repertoire but their overall performance style is rather different. …”
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Full out the musical.
Published 2013“…His partner, Mia who is currently a university student, has recently been accepted into a dance club. As Mia prepares for the performance she always dreamed of, Jayden finds Mia slipping away from him. …”
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Iso-rela-tion: when jewelry meets dance
Published 2018“…In my four years of staying in a dance club, I realise that it is never an easy job to explain and let those with no dance background understand and appreciate basic dance techniques. …”
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From street dance to hip hop
Published 2021-12-01“…In a first step, I investigate the various perspectives that permeate the bond between the popular dance and dance festivals, well as between the city neighbourhoods and dance clubs. In a second step, the analysis shifts to the cultural performance that allowed street dancers to migrate to the so-called hip hop dance. …”
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Alone, Asian and Female: The Unspoken Challenges of Conducting Fieldwork in Dance Settings
Published 2013-05-01“…This article explores the methodological and emotional challenges of conducting a multi-sited and multi-method ethnography in three diverse dance settings: sweaty dance clubs in the northwest of England, the muddy grounds of a festival site and the sands of Playa den Bossa, Ibiza. …”
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Between Sport and Leisure: Competitive Senior Ballroom Dancing as Serious Leisure
Published 2023-10-01“…The paper is based on qualitative research (interviews and participant observation) conducted in one Warsaw dancing club and presents senior ballroom dancing as serious leisure as conceptualized by Robert Stebbins, that is, a pursuit of leisure activity that involves long-term commitment and substantial investment in one’s development (and thus, significant personal effort) that creates a distinct social world and a strong identification with the chosen activity. …”
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One step at a time : negotiating gender identities through dance in Singapore
Published 2017“…Drawing upon in-depth interviews and participant observation sessions, I examine the structural and social conditions in school dance clubs, at home and in commercial dance classes and analyse the coping mechanisms to the restrictions in place. …”
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Methods of Using Innovative Game Practice in Extracurricular Physical Education of 5th-Graders
Published 2015-09-01“…Some pupils attended with pleasure both the dancing club and the SNAG section. The results reliably showed that, compared to the beginning of the research, the experimental group manifested improvement (almost 2.5 times) of the state of special physical readiness (increased minigolf target hit rate). …”
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Club drugs: Um Novo Perfil de Abuso de Substâncias em Adolescentes e Jovens Adultos.
Published 2011-12-01“…These substances are mainly used by adolescents and young adults, mostly in recreational settings like dance clubs and rave parties. These drugs have diverse psychotropic effects, are associated with several degrees of toxicity, dependence and long term adverse effects. …”
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Associations between built environment and physical activity of 7–8-year-old children. Cross-sectional results from the Lithuanian COSI study
Published 2016-01-01“…Place of residence of family and recreation areas in living environment were significant predictors of children's daily physical activity and possibility to attend sport or dancing clubs. Conclusions: Results from the national survey of 7–8-year-old children of Lithuania reveal that urban living area of families, availability of playgrounds and recreational facilities were associated with higher possibilities of children to be sufficiently physically active.…”
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