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A Family Dance Party, inspired by Disney's Frozen. Freeze the Night! ran on January 7 through April 30, 2015. [ 4 ] On February 13, 2015, it was announced that the updated version of Mad T Party would return on May 22, 2015, as part of the 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration. [ 5 ]
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This is the main list of dances. It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. It may also include dances which could either be considered specific dances or a family of related dances. For example, ballet, ballroom dance and folk dance can be single dance styles or families of related dances. See following for categorized lists:
The titular Southern Freeez is attested to derive from a dance move, "The Freeze," used by clubbers in the "Royalty" club, Southgate in the early 1980s. A then-popular song, "The Groove" by Rodney Franklin, has moments where the band drops out for a bar, and a style of freezing movement at these points took hold. [11]
Christmas Freeze Dance Take rockin' around the Christmas tree and turn it into a competition by hosting a holiday dance-off. Just turn on some Christmas tunes, start dancing, then stop when a ...
I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions ‡ 2018 "Love Is a Woman" Brian Wilson 1976 Love You: 1977 "Love Surrounds Me" Dennis Wilson Geoffrey Cushing-Murray 1977 L.A. (Light Album) 1979 "Luau" Bruce Morgan # 1961 Non-album single 1961 "Lucy Jones" Brian Wilson Steve Kalinich 1974 California Feeling 2 ‡ 2015 "Magic Transistor Radio" Brian Wilson ...
There are several variations of the dance. The original choreography has 22 steps, [5] but variants include the Freeze (16-step), Cowboy Motion (24-step), Cowboy Boogie (24 step), and the Electric Slide 2 (18-step). The 18-step variation became popular in 1989 and for ten years was listed by Linedancer Magazine as the number-one dance in the world.
"The Freeze" is a song by the English new wave band Spandau Ballet, released on 12 January 1981 as the follow-up to their debut single, the number 5 UK hit "To Cut a Long Story Short". As was the case with that release, the 7-inch single of "The Freeze" featured a dub mix on its B-side, and the 12-inch single had two additional mixes of the song geared towa