Cocktails, conversations with fellow film buffs and dancing to Bollywood beats promise to make this a stellar evening.
Passionate protestors took over the streets waving banners, dancing to drumming bands and shouting slogans.
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Compton-Rock snaps pictures while dancing to the beat and tapping on a nearby African drum.
Haglund left the performing company and scaled back on dancing to focus on getting better.
Women are dancing to a frenzied beat, believing just because they can, they should.
The atmosphere is fun, friendly and relaxed, with a mix of locals, expats and tourists dancing to the hypnotic rhythms.
The main hall is now being used by local groups for exhibitions from clog-dancing to rag-rug making.
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The studied cool of the crowd of models and musicians relaxed long enough for dancing to break out.
One measure of its approach is that it develops all art forms - from Bollywood dancing to Greek tragedies.
Uganda, say campaigners, is dancing to America's tune, so condoms are no longer a key part of public policy.
"It was kind of amazing just to see people dancing to some of the music we were playing, " Byrne recalls.
Two schoolgirls have climbed up to the ledge above it and are dancing to music played from a mobile phone.
Sunday night, Sall's supporters gathered at the candidate's headquarters in Dakar, cheering and dancing to hip-hop songs in the streets.
Watching fans dancing to the hybrid of punk, funk, soul and electronica, it's hard to describe the scene any other way.
But anti-gum campaigners such as Westminster Councillor Alan Bradley, are unimpressed, describing the Defra group as "dancing to the manufacturers' tune".
There was 60 venues that you can go dancing to in the Bronx, and now there's only, like, two or three of them.
Lobo talks about the cute things his baby son, Tristan, is doing now: dancing to the music on TV, trying to sing in church.
This key component of the festival takes the form of ritual dancing to flute music and drums for an abundant harvest of rice crops.
At the community center, nearly 50 people, most of them women and all over 65, are dancing to Russian, Japanese and local folk songs.
When my cell phone rang, he started dancing to the ringtone.
But Plaid Cymru's Westminster leader Elfyn Llwyd accused the Ministry of Justice of "dancing to the tune of the tabloids", claiming that existing law worked well.
But most viewers were left with only vague memories of chimpanzees dancing to "La Cucaracha" to promote whatchamacalit.com... while the businesses themselves were left with empty wallets.
It is a key component of the festival and takes the form of ritual dancing to flute music and drums for an abundant harvest of rice crops.
Families will devote a day to cleaning the graves, decorating them with candles and flores del muerto (flowers of the dead), having picnics and dancing to mariachi bands.
Mr. Hollander's team trained Mr. Baca as an instructor in the program, and in Iraq he will be joined by a longtime Dancing to Connect instructor Robin Cantrell.
Congolese couples had never stopped dancing to his languorous rumbas.
Last summer Barbara Speck took a literary tour to Galicia, Spain, where she stayed out until 3 a.m. drinking wine and dancing to rock music with her fellow readers at an outdoor festival.
The soreness might have been brought on by dancing to the music blaring out of a giant roaming toad, or maybe it was biking around the festival or perhaps it was the questionable decision to roll down a hill.
Mallory Hagan won the beauty pageant after tap dancing to James Brown's "Get Up Off of That Thing" and answering a question about whether armed guards belong in grade schools by saying we should not fight violence with violence.
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