Hmmm wonder if it's due to sudden influx of ketamine on the dance floor ... warning for those who don't know, ketamine is also linked with bladder wall destruction.
In the olden days alcohol was a prerequisite to get (most) people dancing. Nowadays drinking has declined substantially, especially amongst the younger crowd who are most likely to frequent concerts and clubs.
Does the article factor that in? It won't load for me, unfortunately.
My family is a family of dancers. My parents love it. My older sister danced and even taught dancing. So I was always under intense observation when it comes to that. And every hint of it was immediately commented on. Every movement to music, too. I hated it. And completely blocked all of dancing from my life. Didn't dance on graduation, not on weddings. That's just a direct and human consequence.
I can't read the article, but the dude in the video is in a brightly lit room with cameras pointing at him. When I went clubbing it was so dark you couldn't even really see anyone. You could be anonymous if you wanted to be. It was always about letting people who aren't performers let go and feel the music.
This feels like a complete BS story. Been to a bunch of festivals and concerts in the last few years and while cell phones have kind of ruined it, its because people are so caught up in filming terrible video clips of the stage they'll never watch instead of being present in the moment.
Not in Berlin where the culture very strongly discourages filming on the dance floor. Most clubs will kick you out if you take photos. I went one time to an event in the UK and most of the front row was people trying to get the best picture, sometimes with flash. I couldn’t dance because all these people were taking space looking at their phones. It ruined the whole experience.
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[ 3.8 ms ] story [ 35.6 ms ] threadhttps://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/dec/30/surge-in-ket...
Does the article factor that in? It won't load for me, unfortunately.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/news/suddenly-everyo...
We can leave your friends behind.
Because your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance,
well, they're no friends of mine.