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To the dance floor(s)

Posted by Jeff Miranda August 21, 2008 01:07 PM

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[Think your moves can top this guy's?]

It's no secret that dance parties are kind of my thing. (See my bio at the right.) Check out our picks for some local dance spots to keep you moving throughout the week.

If you need further inspiration, this weekend's packed with opportunites for rump shaking and robot walking:

Tomorrow at the Roxy, stop by Latin Fridays, where DJ Lus and DJ Andy Panty start spinning at 10 p.m. Women on the guest list get in free before 11:30 p.m. You can call host Tomas Soto at 617-848-8117 to save yourself a spot - and that's a safer bet than shilling out the $15 cover.

Not keen on crowded clubs? Head to Project MUM: Somerville's Final Frontier, where you'll get the chance to shake your groove thing in the open air, right under the McGrath Highway on Saturday. The party starts at 9 p.m. and there's no cover, but the suggested donation is $10.

Every fourth Tuesday at the Milky Way Lounge in Jamaica Plain, catch ...And Don't the Kids Just Love It, featuring indie pop and power pop. There's no cover. Bonus: Half-price bowling after 9 p.m.

I'm breaking a sweat just writing about it.

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Meredith Goldstein is keen on DJs who spin pop music and restaurants that serve real food after 11 p.m.
Emily Sweeney is a lifelong Bostonian who goes out all over, from Irish pubs in Southie to the roller rink in Dorchester.
Courtney Hollands is a shopaholic and a music junkie with a penchant for tapas, chai, and Hall & Oates dance parties.
June Wulff really really loves musicals (can you say Chita Rivera), Italian food (squisito), and shopping bargains (guess how much I paid for this?).
Mary Ann Georgantopoulos loves everything French and is always down for a mid-week adventure in the city.
Dani Capalbo believes in a dance party as much as a book reading -- she just likes to go out.
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