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Playgroup is British dance act. Essentially the project of musician and designer Trevor Jackson, they were leading lights of the electroclash movement. A contemporary dancer rehearsing in a dance studio Dance (from Old French dance, further history unknown) generally refers to human movement either used as a form of expression (see also body language) or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting. ... Electroclash is a contemporary marketing term (often times confused as a genre) that fuses new wave, punk, & electronic dance music. ...


Discography

  • Playgroup (Output, 2001)
  • Playgroup Party mix (?, 2002)
  • DJ Kicks (!K7, 2002)

External link

Playgroup official website (http://www.playgroup.mu)


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Playgroup Australia (153 words)
Playgroups are set up and run by parents and carers, with children choosing from a range of activities set up to meet their varying needs.
Activities at playgroup are either free or low cost, and may include: music and singing imaginative play outdoor and free play art and craft activities outings In a playgroup, parents and carers stay to interact with the other adults and to play with the children.
Playgroup can be held anywhere that is safe for children and where groups of people can meet - community and neighbourhood centres, health clinics, women's centres, preschools and kindergartens, church halls and even in someone's house No child is too young for playgroup.
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