A review by sebswann
Dance Your Way Home: A Journey Through the Dancefloor by Emma Warren

emotional informative slow-paced

3.75

"The fear of being a bad dancer stops many of us dancing. The day-to-day art of moving to music is not about quantifiable excellence; it's about coming as you are and contributing to the dancefloor. So if you every worry about being a useless dancer — don't. We bring what we have, and we have to start somewhere. If you're dancing, you're a dancer."

Read this if you like dance history and modern dance music and culture. Warren's book is a mix of history, memoir, and . It's loaded—overloaded, at times—with peoples, places, and events detailing the evolution of dancing and dance music, with a focus on the UK, interspersed with Warren's relationship to dance.