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Go-go dancing

Go-go dancers are dancers who are employed to entertain crowds at nightclubs[1] or other venues where music is played. Go-go dancing originated in the early 1960s at the French bar Whisky a Gogo located in Juan-les-Pins. The bar's name was taken from the French title of the Scottish comedy film Whisky Galore!.[2] The French bar then licensed its name to the very popular West Hollywood rock club Whisky a Go Go, which opened in January 1964 and chose the name to reflect the already popular craze of go-go dancing.[3] Many 1960s-era nightclub dancers wore short, fringed skirts and high boots[4] which eventually came to be called go-go boots. Nightclub promoters in the mid‑1960s then conceived the idea of hiring women dressed in these outfits to entertain patrons.

Modern go-go dancer Cherry Lei
Go-go boot

Etymology

The term go-go derives from the phrase "go-go-go" for a high-energy person,[5] and was influenced by the French expression à gogo, meaning "in abundance, galore",[6] which is in turn derived from the ancient French word la gogue for "joy, happiness".[7] The term go-go dancer originated from the French bar Whisky a Gogo located in Juan-les-Pins, a seaside town near Cannes, which was among the first places in the world to replace live music with records selected by a disc jockey and to provide the spectacle of paid dancers known as go-go girls.

In the 1960s

On 19 June 1964, Carol Doda began go-go dancing topless at the Condor Club on Broadway and Columbus in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco. She became the world's most famous topless and bottomless go-go dancer, dancing at the Condor for 22 years. In Canada, in 1966, Bonny Rush was mentioned as the country's first topless go-go dancer in the news media.[8] In general, however, go-go dancers in the 1960s did not work topless.[9]

In 1964 the Los Angeles-based club Whisky a Go Go began suspending go-go dancers above the audience in glass cages.[10] Located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, the club hired scantily clad dancers wearing knee-high vinyl go-go boots (or occasionally the Courrèges boots which inspired them) and mini skirts or mini flapper dresses.[11] The club began to hire go-go dancers regularly in July 1965.

Go-go discotheques began to open across the United States.[4] In 1967 an article in Newsweek estimated that there were 8000 go-go dancers working in the US, aged mostly between 18 and 21.[12] The majority of go-go dancers in the New York metropolitan area were migrants from Brazil.[13] Go-go dancing was generally performed to recorded music rather than a live band.[14] The go-go dancers danced on tables, in cages, on dance floors[15] or on small go-go stages.[14] Their role was to entertain the audience and demonstrate dance moves.[15] Many dancers hoped that go-go dancing would provide them a way into show business.[4] Others simply earned money while travelling around the US as part of the counterculture of the 1960s.[14] Earnings from go-go dancing in the mid-1960s were around $125–$200 per week.[4]

In Germany, Der Spiegel, in an article on discotheque trends in April 1965, described the Scotch Kneipe and the Pussycat in Munich as the first discotheques in the country to feature go-go dancers performing in cages above the audience.[16] In Canada in 1967, a club in Montreal's York Hotel began to employ the city's first go-go dancers. Other Montreal venues followed, including bars, hotels, taverns and strip clubs. The dancers initially wore pasties but over the years the amount of nudity shown increased.[17]

Television and media

Go-go dancers were employed as background dancers accompanying performances (real or lip-synced) by rock and roll bands on teen music programs in the mid-1960s. Hullabaloo was a musical variety series that ran on NBC from 12 January 1965 – 29 August 1966. The Hullabaloo Dancers—a team of four men and six women—appeared on a regular basis. Another female dancer, model/actress Lada Edmund, Jr., was best known as the caged "go-go girl" dancer in the Hullabaloo A-Go-Go segment near the closing sequence of the show. Other dance TV shows during this period such as ABC's Shindig! (16 September 1964 – 8 January 1966) also featured go-go dancers in cages. Sometimes these cages were made of clear plastic with lights strung inside of them; sometimes the lights were synchronized to go on and off with the music. Shivaree (syndicated, 1965–1966), another music show, usually put go-go dancers on scaffolding and on a platform behind the band which was performing. Beat-Club, a German show in the period, also used go-go dancers.[18] Each show of the period had a particular method of bringing the go-go dancers into camera view.

British go-go dancer Sandy Sarjeant became popular performing on the ITV music show Ready Steady Go!.[citation needed]

The US TV crime drama series Honey West (1965–1966) included an episode called "The Princess and the Paupers" which featured a go-go dancing sequence.[citation needed]

Go-go dancing became the subject of 1960s pop songs such as Little Miss Go-Go (1965) by Gary Lewis & the Playboys and Going to a Go-Go (1965) by The Miracles.[19]

In gay clubs

 
Go-go boys at the June 2008 Chicago Pride Parade

Many gay clubs had male go-go dancers, often called go-go boys, from 1965 to 1968, after which few gay clubs had go-go dancers until 1988, when go-go dancing again became fashionable at gay clubs (and has remained so ever since). Nowadays, gay male go-go dancers are a lot more popular and common in American culture, especially in bigger cities such as Los Angeles and New York. There are more gay go-go dancers than female go-go dancers in today's club scene, a big turnaround from the 1960s.[20]

In the 1970s and after

During the 1970s discotheques became less popular and few nightclubs employed go-go dancers. Opportunities for go-go dancing work mainly continued at strip clubs where the audience was all male.[12] Most of the strip clubs in the 1970s abandoned traditional burlesque striptease in favour of live sex shows and go-go dancing which was performed topless[21] or naked.[12]

However, in the late 1970s, there was a nightclub at 128 West 45th Street (the same location where the Peppermint Lounge had been) in Manhattan, New York City, called G.G. Barnum's Room, patronized largely by transgender women, that had male go-go dancers who danced on trapezes above a net over the dance floor.[22][23] In 1978, the Xenon night club in Manhattan became the first night club to provide go-go boxes for amateur go-go dancers to dance on.[24]

In the early 1980s go-go dancing again became popular in New York City clubs inspired by the music of Madonna. Madonna included go-go dancers in her MTV music videos. By the late 1980s, go-go dancing had spread once more to nightclubs throughout the Western world.[citation needed]

During the 1980s go-go dancing continued in strip clubs and peep shows. Lawmakers in some jurisdictions passed regulations prohibiting nude dancing, requiring go-go dancers to wear pasties and a G-string. These laws were challenged under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution using the argument that naked go-go dancing qualifies as free speech.[25]

Musical styles such as techno, house music and trance music appeared during the 1990s as part of underground rave culture. As these styles became mainstream, an increase in the use of go-go dancing accompanied their rise in popularity. Dancers performing to these musical styles began to appear at music festivals and nightclubs to encourage the crowd to dance.[10]

Today, go-go dancing has also found an outlet in mass media. Horrorpops, a Danish band, is known for featuring go-go dancers in their live performances and their music videos. The music video for "Horrorbeach" was dedicated entirely to the band's go-go dancers. Go-go dancers can be employed to enhance a band's performance, or a DJ's music mix.

In Russia, in the 2013 elections the Civilian Power party put forward four female go-go dancers as candidates for deputies.[26][27]

American shows of the 1960s featured dancers that were highly trained, but many modern dancers are not always professional (for example some nightclubs in tourist areas in Magaluf or Ibiza). However, there are many companies that supply professionally trained dancers to nightclubs for podium work around the world.[citation needed]

Holidays and celebrations

Currently, the City of West Hollywood celebrates the history and culture of go-go dancing by hosting an annual "Go-Go Boy Appreciation Day" that includes a street festival and competition.[28]

Performance art dancers

Go-go dancers that are hired to dance at night clubs, special parties, festivals, circuit parties or rave dances in bright, colorful costumes are called performance art dancers.[29] Most often, go-go dancers are typically women who perform to entertain a crowd in public or at clubs and they often wear sexy clothing or printed clothes.[30] Their costumes often include accessories such as glow sticks, light chasers, toy ray guns that light up, go-go shorts embedded with battery-operated fiber optic tubes in various colors, strings of battery-operated colored lights in plastic tubes, fire sticks, a musical instrument, or an animal (usually a snake). In the early to mid‑1980s, the performance art dancer John Sex, who performed with a python, played a role in making go-go dancing popular once again at gay and bisexual night clubs along with his life partner Sebastian Kwok.[citation needed]

See also

Film depictions

References

  1. ^ Mish, Frederic C., Editor in Chief Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary Springfield, Massachusetts, 1984--Merriam-Webster Page 525
  2. ^ Levy, Shawn (2020). The castle on Sunset : life, death, love, art, and scandal at Hollywood's Chateau Marmont (First Anchor books ed.). New York. ISBN 978-0-525-43566-2. OCLC 1111699686.
  3. ^ Russell Hall (12 November 2010). . Gibson.com. Archived from the original on 14 April 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d Baugess, James S.; DeBolt, Abbe Allen, eds. (2011). Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of Culture and Counterculture. ABC-CLIO. p. 253. ISBN 9780313329449.
  5. ^ "agog - alphaDictionary * Free English On-line Dictionary". Alphadictionary.com. 13 July 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  6. ^ "A-go-go | Definition of a-go-go by Merriam-Webster". Merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  7. ^ Le Petit Robert: GOGO (À), 1440; de l'a. fr. gogue "réjouissance"
  8. ^ "For Doing Her Part in Canadian Nationalism". Montreal Gazette. 31 December 1966. p. 41 of 52 – via Google newspapers.
  9. ^ Mitchell, Claudia; Reid-Walsh, Jacqueline (2007). Girl Culture: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 330. ISBN 9780313339080.
  10. ^ a b Glass, Nicole (10 April 2013). "Go-Go Dancer Shares Secrets From the Platform". Huffington Post.
  11. ^ Mitchell & Reid-Walsh (2007), p. 328–330.
  12. ^ a b c Mitchell & Reid-Walsh (2007), p. 330.
  13. ^ Ramos-Zayas, Ana Y. (2012). Street Therapists: Race, Affect, and Neoliberal Personhood in Latino Newark. University of Chicago Press. p. 359. ISBN 9780226703633.
  14. ^ a b c Gregory Curtis (August 1974). "Pappy's Girls". Texas Monthly. p. 74.
  15. ^ a b "Á Go-Go Girls". Ebony. Vol. 21, no. 6. April 1966. p. 143. ISSN 0012-9011.
  16. ^ "Diskothek: Irre laut" [Discothèque: Insanely Loud]. Der Spiegel (in German). 14 April 1965. pp. 150–151. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  17. ^ Tremblay, Francine (2020). Organizing for Sex Workers' Rights in Montréal: Resistance and Advocacy. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 34. ISBN 9781498593908.
  18. ^ "Shindig, Shivaree, Hullabaloo and the great rock & roll shows of 1965". MeTV. Chicago. 2 October 2015.
  19. ^ Mitchell & Reid-Walsh (2007), p. 329.
  20. ^ "Going to a Go Go: Up Close with the Dancers and the Dance" Bay Area Reporter Thursday, 2 May 1991, "Arts and Entertainment" section Pages 29–30
  21. ^ White, Rachel Rabbit (3 January 2023). "Between illusion and the studied art of the tease, strip clubs are the last bastion of the American Dream". Document Journal.
  22. ^ Miezitis, Vida Night Dancin' New York:1980 Ballantine (Photography by Bill Bernstein) "G.G. Barnum's Room" Pages 94-102--Has pictures of male go-go dancers go-go dancing on trapezes above a net over the dance floor
  23. ^ "Identify these NYC Clubs". Disco-disco.com. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  24. ^ Anthony Haden-Guest The Last Party: Studio 54, Disco, and the Culture of the Night New York:1997 William Morrow Co. See numerous references to Xenon in the index
  25. ^ McKeever, Robert J. (1995). Raw Judicial Power?: The Supreme Court and American Society. Manchester University Press. p. 234. ISBN 9780719048739.
  26. ^ Privolnov, Sergey. "Из go-go в депутаты Тольятти: продолжение" [From go-go to deputies of Tolyatti: continued] (in Russian). Arriva.ru. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  27. ^ ЗАО ИД «Комсомольская правда» (13 August 2013). "В тольяттинскую гордуму баллотируются go-go танцовщицы". Samara.kp.ru. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  28. ^ "West Hollywood Starts Voting For Go-Go Dancer Appreciation Day". CBS Los Angeles. 3 November 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  29. ^ "A Revival of Go-Go Dancers". San Francisco Chronicle 12 July 1991, People section page B3
  30. ^ "How to Make Go-Go Dancer's Costume". costumet.com. 6 July 2022. Retrieved 8 August 2022.

External links

  • "Sixties Dances and Dance Crazes" (the origin of go-go dancing)--with step-by-step instruction):
  • by Marie Menken (1964)

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Not to be confused with Go go an unrelated musical genre This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Go go dancing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Go go dancers are dancers who are employed to entertain crowds at nightclubs 1 or other venues where music is played Go go dancing originated in the early 1960s at the French bar Whisky a Gogo located in Juan les Pins The bar s name was taken from the French title of the Scottish comedy film Whisky Galore 2 The French bar then licensed its name to the very popular West Hollywood rock club Whisky a Go Go which opened in January 1964 and chose the name to reflect the already popular craze of go go dancing 3 Many 1960s era nightclub dancers wore short fringed skirts and high boots 4 which eventually came to be called go go boots Nightclub promoters in the mid 1960s then conceived the idea of hiring women dressed in these outfits to entertain patrons Modern go go dancer Cherry Lei Go go boot Contents 1 Etymology 2 In the 1960s 2 1 Television and media 3 In gay clubs 4 In the 1970s and after 5 Holidays and celebrations 6 Performance art dancers 7 See also 7 1 Film depictions 8 References 9 External linksEtymology EditThe term go go derives from the phrase go go go for a high energy person 5 and was influenced by the French expression a gogo meaning in abundance galore 6 which is in turn derived from the ancient French word la gogue for joy happiness 7 The term go go dancer originated from the French bar Whisky a Gogo located in Juan les Pins a seaside town near Cannes which was among the first places in the world to replace live music with records selected by a disc jockey and to provide the spectacle of paid dancers known as go go girls In the 1960s EditOn 19 June 1964 Carol Doda began go go dancing topless at the Condor Club on Broadway and Columbus in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco She became the world s most famous topless and bottomless go go dancer dancing at the Condor for 22 years In Canada in 1966 Bonny Rush was mentioned as the country s first topless go go dancer in the news media 8 In general however go go dancers in the 1960s did not work topless 9 In 1964 the Los Angeles based club Whisky a Go Go began suspending go go dancers above the audience in glass cages 10 Located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood the club hired scantily clad dancers wearing knee high vinyl go go boots or occasionally the Courreges boots which inspired them and mini skirts or mini flapper dresses 11 The club began to hire go go dancers regularly in July 1965 Go go discotheques began to open across the United States 4 In 1967 an article in Newsweek estimated that there were 8000 go go dancers working in the US aged mostly between 18 and 21 12 The majority of go go dancers in the New York metropolitan area were migrants from Brazil 13 Go go dancing was generally performed to recorded music rather than a live band 14 The go go dancers danced on tables in cages on dance floors 15 or on small go go stages 14 Their role was to entertain the audience and demonstrate dance moves 15 Many dancers hoped that go go dancing would provide them a way into show business 4 Others simply earned money while travelling around the US as part of the counterculture of the 1960s 14 Earnings from go go dancing in the mid 1960s were around 125 200 per week 4 In Germany Der Spiegel in an article on discotheque trends in April 1965 described the Scotch Kneipe and the Pussycat in Munich as the first discotheques in the country to feature go go dancers performing in cages above the audience 16 In Canada in 1967 a club in Montreal s York Hotel began to employ the city s first go go dancers Other Montreal venues followed including bars hotels taverns and strip clubs The dancers initially wore pasties but over the years the amount of nudity shown increased 17 Television and media Edit Go go dancers were employed as background dancers accompanying performances real or lip synced by rock and roll bands on teen music programs in the mid 1960s Hullabaloo was a musical variety series that ran on NBC from 12 January 1965 29 August 1966 The Hullabaloo Dancers a team of four men and six women appeared on a regular basis Another female dancer model actress Lada Edmund Jr was best known as the caged go go girl dancer in the Hullabaloo A Go Go segment near the closing sequence of the show Other dance TV shows during this period such as ABC s Shindig 16 September 1964 8 January 1966 also featured go go dancers in cages Sometimes these cages were made of clear plastic with lights strung inside of them sometimes the lights were synchronized to go on and off with the music Shivaree syndicated 1965 1966 another music show usually put go go dancers on scaffolding and on a platform behind the band which was performing Beat Club a German show in the period also used go go dancers 18 Each show of the period had a particular method of bringing the go go dancers into camera view British go go dancer Sandy Sarjeant became popular performing on the ITV music show Ready Steady Go citation needed The US TV crime drama series Honey West 1965 1966 included an episode called The Princess and the Paupers which featured a go go dancing sequence citation needed Go go dancing became the subject of 1960s pop songs such as Little Miss Go Go 1965 by Gary Lewis amp the Playboys and Going to a Go Go 1965 by The Miracles 19 In gay clubs Edit Go go boys at the June 2008 Chicago Pride Parade Many gay clubs had male go go dancers often called go go boys from 1965 to 1968 after which few gay clubs had go go dancers until 1988 when go go dancing again became fashionable at gay clubs and has remained so ever since Nowadays gay male go go dancers are a lot more popular and common in American culture especially in bigger cities such as Los Angeles and New York There are more gay go go dancers than female go go dancers in today s club scene a big turnaround from the 1960s 20 In the 1970s and after EditDuring the 1970s discotheques became less popular and few nightclubs employed go go dancers Opportunities for go go dancing work mainly continued at strip clubs where the audience was all male 12 Most of the strip clubs in the 1970s abandoned traditional burlesque striptease in favour of live sex shows and go go dancing which was performed topless 21 or naked 12 However in the late 1970s there was a nightclub at 128 West 45th Street the same location where the Peppermint Lounge had been in Manhattan New York City called G G Barnum s Room patronized largely by transgender women that had male go go dancers who danced on trapezes above a net over the dance floor 22 23 In 1978 the Xenon night club in Manhattan became the first night club to provide go go boxes for amateur go go dancers to dance on 24 In the early 1980s go go dancing again became popular in New York City clubs inspired by the music of Madonna Madonna included go go dancers in her MTV music videos By the late 1980s go go dancing had spread once more to nightclubs throughout the Western world citation needed During the 1980s go go dancing continued in strip clubs and peep shows Lawmakers in some jurisdictions passed regulations prohibiting nude dancing requiring go go dancers to wear pasties and a G string These laws were challenged under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution using the argument that naked go go dancing qualifies as free speech 25 Musical styles such as techno house music and trance music appeared during the 1990s as part of underground rave culture As these styles became mainstream an increase in the use of go go dancing accompanied their rise in popularity Dancers performing to these musical styles began to appear at music festivals and nightclubs to encourage the crowd to dance 10 Today go go dancing has also found an outlet in mass media Horrorpops a Danish band is known for featuring go go dancers in their live performances and their music videos The music video for Horrorbeach was dedicated entirely to the band s go go dancers Go go dancers can be employed to enhance a band s performance or a DJ s music mix In Russia in the 2013 elections the Civilian Power party put forward four female go go dancers as candidates for deputies 26 27 American shows of the 1960s featured dancers that were highly trained but many modern dancers are not always professional for example some nightclubs in tourist areas in Magaluf or Ibiza However there are many companies that supply professionally trained dancers to nightclubs for podium work around the world citation needed Holidays and celebrations EditCurrently the City of West Hollywood celebrates the history and culture of go go dancing by hosting an annual Go Go Boy Appreciation Day that includes a street festival and competition 28 Performance art dancers EditGo go dancers that are hired to dance at night clubs special parties festivals circuit parties or rave dances in bright colorful costumes are called performance art dancers 29 Most often go go dancers are typically women who perform to entertain a crowd in public or at clubs and they often wear sexy clothing or printed clothes 30 Their costumes often include accessories such as glow sticks light chasers toy ray guns that light up go go shorts embedded with battery operated fiber optic tubes in various colors strings of battery operated colored lights in plastic tubes fire sticks a musical instrument or an animal usually a snake In the early to mid 1980s the performance art dancer John Sex who performed with a python played a role in making go go dancing popular once again at gay and bisexual night clubs along with his life partner Sebastian Kwok citation needed See also EditErotic dance Fire performance Go go bar Pole dance StripperFilm depictions Edit Faster Pussycat Kill Kill 1965 Monster a Go Go 1965 Girl in Gold Boots 1968 Go Go Tales 2007 References Edit Mish Frederic C Editor in Chief Webster s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary Springfield Massachusetts 1984 Merriam Webster Page 525 Levy Shawn 2020 The castle on Sunset life death love art and scandal at Hollywood s Chateau Marmont First Anchor books ed New York ISBN 978 0 525 43566 2 OCLC 1111699686 Russell Hall 12 November 2010 Showtime The 10 Greatest Rock Venues of All Time Gibson com Archived from the original on 14 April 2012 Retrieved 13 June 2015 a b c d Baugess James S DeBolt Abbe Allen eds 2011 Encyclopedia of the Sixties A Decade of Culture and Counterculture ABC CLIO p 253 ISBN 9780313329449 agog alphaDictionary Free English On line Dictionary Alphadictionary com 13 July 2010 Retrieved 13 June 2015 A go go Definition of a go go by Merriam Webster Merriam webster com Retrieved 13 June 2015 Le Petit Robert GOGO A 1440 de l a fr gogue rejouissance For Doing Her Part in Canadian Nationalism Montreal Gazette 31 December 1966 p 41 of 52 via Google newspapers Mitchell Claudia Reid Walsh Jacqueline 2007 Girl Culture An Encyclopedia Volume 1 Greenwood Publishing Group p 330 ISBN 9780313339080 a b Glass Nicole 10 April 2013 Go Go Dancer Shares Secrets From the Platform Huffington Post Mitchell amp Reid Walsh 2007 p 328 330 a b c Mitchell amp Reid Walsh 2007 p 330 Ramos Zayas Ana Y 2012 Street Therapists Race Affect and Neoliberal Personhood in Latino Newark University of Chicago Press p 359 ISBN 9780226703633 a b c Gregory Curtis August 1974 Pappy s Girls Texas Monthly p 74 a b A Go Go Girls Ebony Vol 21 no 6 April 1966 p 143 ISSN 0012 9011 Diskothek Irre laut Discotheque Insanely Loud Der Spiegel in German 14 April 1965 pp 150 151 Retrieved 19 May 2020 Tremblay Francine 2020 Organizing for Sex Workers Rights in Montreal Resistance and Advocacy Rowman amp Littlefield p 34 ISBN 9781498593908 Shindig Shivaree Hullabaloo and the great rock amp roll shows of 1965 MeTV Chicago 2 October 2015 Mitchell amp Reid Walsh 2007 p 329 Going to a Go Go Up Close with the Dancers and the Dance Bay Area Reporter Thursday 2 May 1991 Arts and Entertainment section Pages 29 30 White Rachel Rabbit 3 January 2023 Between illusion and the studied art of the tease strip clubs are the last bastion of the American Dream Document Journal Miezitis Vida Night Dancin New York 1980 Ballantine Photography by Bill Bernstein G G Barnum s Room Pages 94 102 Has pictures of male go go dancers go go dancing on trapezes above a net over the dance floor Identify these NYC Clubs Disco disco com Retrieved 13 June 2015 Anthony Haden Guest The Last Party Studio 54 Disco and the Culture of the Night New York 1997 William Morrow Co See numerous references to Xenon in the index McKeever Robert J 1995 Raw Judicial Power The Supreme Court and American Society Manchester University Press p 234 ISBN 9780719048739 Privolnov Sergey Iz go go v deputaty Tolyatti prodolzhenie From go go to deputies of Tolyatti continued in Russian Arriva ru Retrieved 13 June 2015 ZAO ID Komsomolskaya pravda 13 August 2013 V tolyattinskuyu gordumu ballotiruyutsya go go tancovshicy Samara kp ru Retrieved 13 June 2015 West Hollywood Starts Voting For Go Go Dancer Appreciation Day CBS Los Angeles 3 November 2013 Retrieved 13 June 2015 A Revival of Go Go Dancers San Francisco Chronicle 12 July 1991 People section page B3 How to Make Go Go Dancer s Costume costumet com 6 July 2022 Retrieved 8 August 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Go Go dancing Look up go go in Wiktionary the free dictionary Sixties Dances and Dance Crazes the origin of go go dancing with step by step instruction Go Go Go by Marie Menken 1964 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Go go dancing amp oldid 1153162832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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