Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt impressed the crowd with the "electric slide," which was captured on video.
The “Electric Slide,” a line dance widely known in the Black community, was popularized after Marcia Griffith’s 1989 remix to the song, “Electric Boogie,” and its corresponding video showcasing the ...
The inventor of the "Electric Slide," an iconic dance created in 1976, is fighting back against what he believes are copyright violations and, more important, examples of bad dancing. Kyle Machulis, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Angelina Jolie hits the dance floor as she celebrates her daughter, Zahara, accepting a spot at HBCU Spelman College. The actress ...
Line dancing has become a staple of the Black community‘s culture as it naturally provides a sense of comfort, unity and pride at any festivities. No matter where Black people are, when “Candy” by ...
The "Electric Slide" now has a Creative Commons license. Just how the iconic line dance came to be governed by that Internet-friendly license starts with a video of a software engineer and his friends ...
"Fuck White Supremacy, Let’s Get Free" at Frieze LA (2020) (image credit Giovanni Solis) LOS ANGELES — One year ago during the Frieze LA art fair, activist and artist Patrisse Cullors led a crowd of ...
In the mid-1970s, a popular song promised to take you on a body ride and teach you the electric slide. (Soundbite of song, "Electric Boogie") Ms. MARCIA GRIFFITHS (Singer): (Singing) You can't resist ...