This article was co-authored by Emilia Richeson-Valiente. Emilia Richeson-Valiente is an AFAA Certified Dance-Aerobics Instructor and the founder of Pony Sweat Aerobics. Located in Los Angeles, CA, Pony Sweat started in 2014 as a way to share joyful, non-competitive dance with others. Emilia has since brought Pony Sweat events to cities throughout the country like New York City, San Francisco, Boston, and more. She has performed at events ranging from neighborhood punk shows to Coachella Music Festival, and has choreographed dance aerobics routines for the music videos of Alice Bag, Hayley Williams, Gal Pals, Shark Toys, and Wallows. Emilia received a BFA in Acting from Emerson College.
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Disco was a dance and music style that began in underground New York City clubs in 1970 but became a mainstream international craze nearly a decade later. Many dance historians credit its jump in popularity to the 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever. Although disco as a fad died by 1980,[1]
many people still enjoy disco in the form of aerobic exercise, retro nightclubs, and theme parties.Related New