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But the slam dancing had to wait until the students' performance ended.
It seems unlikely, but last night in Dallas the audience started slam dancing.
The early 1980s hardcore punk scene developed slam dancing and stage diving.
In an interview, they said that the moshing and slam dancing were to Hatebreed, not actually them.
When played live, breakdowns are usually responded to by the audience moshing or slam dancing.
The dancers before and after the floats danced the ga gum, an aggressive dance that can be like American slam dancing.
For its young fans, the music is a goad to slam dancing, a sweaty, communal ritual of bodies in collision.
And I thought, 'Oh no, they're probably slam dancing and writing on the paintings.'
People did slam dancing.
The under-twenty-five crowd started slam dancing, throwing themselves against each other in bone-crunching smashes, as if they didn't care who got hurt.
The Southern California hardcore metal scene also uses capoeira as an evolution of the early 1980s "slam dancing".
Law school question-and-answer teaching is as Socratic as slam dancing is balletic.
This consists of sixty two hours of intense slam dancing, white-out sniffing, and computer paper mummy wrap contests.
"It was great", said Moore, "the whole thing with slam dancing and stage diving, that was far more exciting than pogoing and spitting.
To uninformed bystanders this could look dangerous, especially if pogoers accidentally bounced into one another (the more deliberately violent evolution of pogoing is slam dancing).
One definition of "wrecking" is "a strange form of dance that can best be described as a combination of slam dancing, swing dancing, and fistfights."
On their third album, Play More Music, Consolidated included the song The Men's Movement, which proclaimed the inappropriate nature of slam dancing.
By all descriptions, it was sort of like soccer and sort of like rugby and sort of like slam dancing.
Piggy leads the band in a viciously punk-rock version of "Hoochie Coochie Man," complete with stage dives and slam dancing.
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.
The black-and-white film features performances by T.S.O.L., Circle Jerks and Black Flag, and shows early slam dancing.
They were kicked out of the talent show when panic ensued because no one other than the punk scene knew what was going on when the fast music and slam dancing erupted.
It is about as close to the hokey hustlers' Mecca immortalized in Robert Altman's brilliantly defamatory 1975 film "Nashville," as the two-step is to slam dancing.
The group (MacKaye in particular) also made a point of discouraging violent, unwanted slam dancing and fistfights, which it saw as relics of the late 1970s/early 1980s hardcore punk era.
The group was also known for its jarringly earnest attitude (one song was called "Positive Hardcore, Go"), so this reunion concert should provide an entertaining mixture of sloganeering and slam dancing.