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Tom Hiddleston on Learning to Dance Bossa Nova and Jazz for Stephen King Adaptation ‘The Life of Chuck': ‘It Took My Hips a Minute' Story by Rebecca Rubin • 5mo.
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Although it is generally too slow to dance to, bossa nova has been the rage of Brazilian café society for several years. In its home country it has become almost a religion.
The joyous five-minute dance sequence in “The Life of Chuck” might be unexpected from the horror maestro. Star Annalise Basso takes behind the scenes of its filming.
Sérgio Mendes, the Grammy-winning Brazilian band leader who helped popularize bossa nova in the '60s, died Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 83.
Sérgio Mendes, Brazilian Bossa Nova Giant and Bandleader Dies at 83. The Latin pop crossover star scored a series of international hits during a six-plus decade career, including "Mas Que Nada ...
Bossa nova is a technical thing that took my hips a minute to get my head around. Polka is like a 100-meter sprint. ... “This dance number evolves very spontaneously.
Tom Hiddleston had to learn to move and groove to play Charles “Chuck” Krantz in “The Life of Chuck,” a feel-good apocalyptic story (yes, those exist!) that premieres on Friday at the ...