There’s a trend I’ve been noticing recently and it’s had me very impressed and a little confused at the same time. This trend has caught me by surprise, but I have to say that I really enjoyed watching. For the past three weeks, I’ve noticed that boys are dancing with themselves and with each other, working on their moves and dancing really well.
Some people, it comes naturally. Others… well, a bit of alcohol always helps loosen them up. There’s always some classic dancers that make me have a little giggle on the dance floor. Are you one of them?
Let’s not delude ourselves, we all know binge drinking will never be good for your health, nor will it ever be good for your waistline; but we also know this is not going to stop you (or me for that matter). However, there are a number of things you can do to reduce the effects of binge drinking on your health and weight, regardless of whether you do it every weekend, or once a month.
So it’s been a long and arduous week and you’ve finally made it to the weekend. You’re out at your favourite club with your pals, the music is pumping and the drinks are flowing, but you realise that something is missing. Somehow the night doesn’t quite feel complete. Then it hits you - what would make the night perfect is the good old-fashioned hookup.
Booze lets all our inhibitions disappear and we let caution go to the wind. It’s a beautiful thing really, but it can also make you look like a complete stooge, especially if you’re a guy trying to impress a girl you don’t know. Guys are always trying to impress girls in some way or another, but when we’re drunk, we go pretty over the top and look like real dorks.
Clubbing is obviously a popular pastime with both genders on Friday and Saturday nights to go out and have some fun. But who’s it for: boys or girls? When you think about it, clubbing is definitely aimed at girls more so than guys. Now obviously, nightclubs aren’t as female orientated as shops like Supre or Bardot are, but think about it.
Whether it’s a bar or a nightclub, a dance floor can be a jungle of sweat, peaking ravers and unconventional body movements.
Here’s a list of things that should be firmly embedded into the mind of every party goer prior to stepping a foot on to a dance floor.
DJs are the party starters at nightclubs and parties, giving them instant street cred and coolness from all the party people at the venue, cheering at all the awesome tracks the DJ’s put on. But for DJs, constantly having to get parties to go wild and choosing what songs to play isn’t just these dudes and dudettes going with the flow of the party
Hanging around a city has made me blind to all the back-alley pubs and clubs which produce a intense mixture of culture and musical variety. Until recently I had been drinking at the same bars and having the same boring conversations with patrons. This is when I discovered the Happy Yess club. This iconic hippy bar opens its doors
Music can inspire, refresh and motivate - but can it help you through a break-up? I’ve been doing some research lately into the best break -up songs and I’ve realised there are ballads and empowering songs about strength, hope and the future - rubbish. You still have the same empty feeling. But what about those of us who are fine and just want to dance and enjoy their single life?