The booklet also includes photographs of the bands, and the front cover features a highly satirical cartoon by Mort Todd depicting revivified " rock and roll " slam dance in the mud-drenched melee below.
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Chris Dorst, vice chairman of the USOC's athletes advisory council, said there should be a place for dancing in Olympic competition, but only if it's slam dancing, not ballroom dancing.
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They rode a 35-foot wave at Todos Santos in Mexico's Baja California, but they also did some slam dancing that day when a series of big sets caught them in the impact zone.
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"Talk about oxymorons . " ) The scenes in which Ms . Ivey stumbles through the dark in panic suggest nothing more disturbing than that she is trying to revive the lost art of slam dancing.
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The film " Urban Struggle " documents early slam dancing at the Cuckoo's Nest, and includes performances by Black Flag, T . S . O . L ., and the Circle Jerks.
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Besides The Stooges, Branca, Patti Smith, slam dancing and stage diving, that was far more exciting than pogoing and spitting . [ . . . ] I thought hardcore was very musical and very radical ."
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As the more aggressive hardcore punk emerged in the early 1980s, dancing became more violent and evolved into both moshing and slam dancing, in which dancers run and jump around, deliberately shove and slam into each other.
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The same was true for St . John's in a 45-minute slam dance complete with jersey tugs, hip checks and hammerlocks that left the Red Storm seeded third in the conference tournament, which begins Wednesday.
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Here, moshing, which started out as slam dancing in the early 1980s as a hard-core rite of angry white males, has turned into a more mainstream-- and gender inclusive-- expression of youthful anxiety.
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They might slam dance, but they ain't trying to hurt nobody . . . . I talked to Cypress Hill and Ice Cube ( previous rap acts on the Lollapalooza tour ) and they both said I was gonna have a ball.