News - Dances
CHICAGO, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- In spite of the more politically correct times we live in - or maybe because of them - holiday parties featuring exotic dancers, strippers (both female and male) and more may be more popular than ever.
A Florida man is suing a nightclub and a stripper for injuries he received when the exotic dancer allegedly kicked him in the face. Lake Lytal III, a lawyer for Michael Ireland, said his client was seated at the bar of the Cheetah nightclub in West Palm Beach Sept.
Participants in an annual Argentine tango party in Denver said more than 300 people danced at the outdoor event despite rain early in the day. The event, the ninth annual gathering organized by social group Tango Colorado, celebrates Argentine tango, which evolved as an improv street dance inspired by traditional ballroom tango. Participants told The Denver Post that rains early Sunday in Denver dampened the outdoor plaza at the city's Cheesman Park, but the skies cleared and dancers said the event went off without a hitch. Bob Stang, president of Tango Colorado, said nearly half of the people who attended Sunday's dance traveled from out of town, and many came from far-flung states. With tango, no matter where you go, you meet a lot of new friends.
