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By Travis Ritter

Published on February 23, 2006

During the three and a half years that Danceparc DJs Allison Shaw and Shoe Latif have held down their weekly show Danseparc, there have been post-punk tributes, moustache parties and mod nights. Today the ladies and recent Danceparc addition Michael Harwell, who replaced Jaime Jennings last summer, are throwing their second annual Motown Danseparc to celebrate Berry Gordy's hits and to pay homage to Black History Month. Added to the trio's signature set of indie rock and ´80s stuff will be that distinctive and dance-tastic Detroit sound that gave the world The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.
Sat., Feb. 25, 9 p.m.