Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A few dedicated New Yorkers are masters of the 1970s club dance, which has become a social media sensation. By Ted Alcorn and Video by Mohamed Sadek ...
A woman dances in the spotlight, the glittering tassels on her dress shivering and swaying in tandem with her moves. But it's her arms that catch the light; they wave, spin and whip through the air at ...
Attending a waacking class feels like a spiritual experience. On a Monday night in August, at a studio in the Atlanta’s Creatives Rental Space, a group of 13 students — of all races and ethnicities — ...
A definition from Wikipedia: Waack/Punk is a form of dance created in the LGBT clubs of Los Angeles during the 1970s disco era. This dance style was named punking because "punk" was a derogatory term ...
"Waacking is a way of creating a character, telling stories, and reinventing yourself. When you're dancing, you're a princess." And so it was that dancer and choreographer Josépha Madoki crowned ...
If by any chance you’re unfamiliar with “waacking,” there is no need to worry. You’ll have a pretty good idea of what it looks like once you’ve watched some of the clips on this article! Simply put, ...
Princess Lockerooo is a whirling force with a singular focus: spreading the gospel of waacking. For more than a decade, the 34-year-old devotee of the retro club dance has performed in competitions ...