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The rhythmic step dancing is infectious in the otherwise formulaic underdog flick Stomp the Yard - so much so, you'll want to see more of it and less of a plot. It's good enough to make you wish that ...
The foxtrot, lindy hop, salsa, hustle and vogue all have roots in New York City, whether they were born here, shaped here or popularized in the city’s clubs. A new exhibit at Museum of the City of New ...
CAPTIVATING: “Stomp The Yard” follows familiar formulae. Boy wins girl under contrived adverse circumstances. There’s no ‘I’ in team. Underdogs triumph. Common stuff. But the story is heartwarming ...
So You Think You Can Dance? Actor George Chakiris (far right) in the 1961 film West Side Story. If you want to see some dancing, you might check out the new movie Stomp the Yard. As the movie starts, ...
If you want to see some dancing, you might check out the new movie Stomp the Yard. As the movie starts, some very scary-looking guys are hurling themselves at each other in a nightclub. Their moves ...
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