Once a week in a small hall of a downtown church a group of amateur hoofers gather to keep a dance born on the streets of Harlem, but with its heart in Chuck Town, beating. Like the “secretive” ...
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Nexton families have a new reason to move, groove and celebrate creativity. Dance Moves of Charleston, a beloved Lowcountry studio with more than two decades of history on James Island, has opened a ...