‘That’s where I found my family’ : dancefloor devotees on hedonistic moves and healing grooves
A new season at London’s Southbank Centre is inspired by Emma Warren’s book Dance Your Way Home, about the potency of communal movement. She and other artists involved explain why the dancefloor is their happy place Emma Warren, author of Dance Your Way Home and co-curator of the festival: I (…)
Site référencé:
The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
4248.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=18ea1e04f2d0616eaa7ba62ec4cdbe07, 4248.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=1076e2482b6209346e527a18bf4cf4c5, 4248.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=042eff70652c21d446515297bb302382
The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
The Guardian view on Test cricket : slow-burning intensity can deliver the finest sporting pleasures | Editorial
15/07/2025
French PM may scrap two public holidays to reduce country’s crippling debt
15/07/2025
John Healey and MPs bask in nauseating non-mea culpas over secret Afghan relocation scheme | John Crace
15/07/2025
Leicester appoint former QPR manager Martí Cifuentes on three-year contract
15/07/2025
Afghans have been betrayed yet again by this shocking UK data leak – and many don’t even know if they’re affected | Diane Taylor
15/07/2025
Williamson ready to put Arsenal friendship aside for Blackstenius and Sweden test
15/07/2025