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== Trope Workshop:Go-Go Dancing == |
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[[File:Go-Go dancing.jpg|thumb|350px|Go-go dancing happens on stage in live concerts, too.]] |
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'''Go-Go Dancing''' is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] - dancing professionally and energetically on one's own, often but not always at a nightclub, for the entertainment of the patrons. While the outfits that go-go dancers wear are usually minimal to the point of being [[stripperiffic]] (and occasionally the dancers go topless, as at least one famously did at [[San Francisco]]'s Condor Club in the 1960s), the dancers do not as a rule actually strip - [[Bikini Bar|go-go bars]] are not strip clubs. |
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[[The Other Wiki]] has an article about the history of [[w:Go-go dancing|go-go dancing]], including a mention that as of 1991 there were more go-go boys in gay clubs than there were go-go girls in "straight" clubs. |
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=== Trope Namer for === |
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* [[Go-Go Enslavement]] |
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=== Live-Action TV === |
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* The Kit Kat Club, Catwoman's home base in [[Batman (TV series)|the 1960s ''Batman'' TV series]], had caged go-go dancers performing for the patrons. |
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=== Categories === |
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* Category:Nightlife Index |
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* Category:Sex Tropes |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 22 October 2021
Notes for possible Trope Workshop Pages
Trope Workshop:Meteoric Rise
(in ability)
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Anime and Manga
- In Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Bell Cranel goes from being a level 1 adventurer to being a level 3 adventurer faster than anybody else takes to go from being level 1 to level 2.
Trope Workshop:Style Mismatch
Don't know whether this is actually a trope or just a list of musical oddities. If it;s the latter, toss it.
A song is written in a style that's usually used for a completely different topic.
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Music
- "The White Collar Holler" by Stan Rogers is a working-man's blues tune about having a desk job.
- "Ride That Lightning" by Chris Hadfield is a gospel tune about space flight.