Go-go dancing
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'''Go-go dancers''' are [[dancer]]s who are employed to entertain crowds at a [[discotheque]]. | '''Go-go dancers''' are [[dancer]]s who are employed to entertain crowds at a [[discotheque]]. | ||
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- | *[[Going to a Go-Go (song)]] (1965) by The Miracles | + | *[[Going to a Go-Go (song)|Going to a Go-Go]] (1965) by The Miracles |
*[[Erotic dance]] | *[[Erotic dance]] | ||
*[[Fire performance]] | *[[Fire performance]] |
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Goin' to a go go, everybody's --"Going to a Go-Go" (1965) by The Miracles |
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Go-go dancers are dancers who are employed to entertain crowds at a discotheque.
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See also
- Going to a Go-Go (1965) by The Miracles
- Erotic dance
- Fire performance
- Go-go bar
- Pole dance
- Stripper
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Film depictions
- Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)
- Monster a Go-Go! (1965)
- Girl in Gold Boots (1968)
- Go Go Tales (2007)
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