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unusual facts about Staying Alive


Staying Alive

"Stayin' Alive", a 1977 song by Bee Gees from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack



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Anna Slynko

Anna Slynko, born 25 March 1983 in Pushkin, Leningrad region, USSR (now Russia), is a Russian actress who studied at the St. Petersburg University Theatre and has appeared notably as Tatjana in the MTV and Staying Alive production Transit and 20 Sigaret (English: 20 Cigarettes) as Lisa.

Believe in the Dream

On January 29, 2012, Stay Alive Mall Tour had its first leg at Market! Market! Taguig, where Nina performed "Believe in the Dream" and most of the album songs with intensive choreography including "Dance", "Staying Alive" and "Only with You".

Cybertron

However, Stockade and a group of Decepticons remained, staying alive by using Nucleon.

Designers Against Aids

DAA is mostly known for their collaboration with fashion company H&M, with whom they launched two "Fashion Against Aids" campaigns in which popular artists designed t-shirts for H&M to raise funds for HIV/AIDS prevention projects, including MTV's "Staying Alive." The collections launched in 2008 and 2009 featured celebrities like Rihanna, Dita Von Teese, N.E.R.D, Timbaland, Moby, Estelle, Tokio Hotel, Yoko Ono, and Katharine Hamnett.

However Much Love

On January 29, 2012, Stay Alive Mall Tour had its first leg at Market! Market! Taguig, where Nina performed "However Much Love" and most of the album songs with intensive choreography including "Dance", "Staying Alive" and "Only with You".

Maker culture

Boing Boing editor Cory Doctorow has written a novel, Makers, which he describes as being "a book about people who hack hardware, business-models, and living arrangements to discover ways of staying alive and happy even when the economy is falling down the toilet".

So Much for Staying Alive

So Much For Staying Alive was released by Kristofer Åström together with Hidden Truck in 2005 on Startracks.

Viktor Manoel

Viktor Manoel has also appeared in movies such as Staying Alive (1983) directed by Sylvester Stallone, Breakin' 2 Electric Boogaloo (1984), Glass Spider (1988) directed by David Mallet (David Bowie's Glass Spider Tour show at the Sydney Entertainment Centre, Australia - November 1987), and Female Perversions (1997) directed by Susan Streitfeld.

Vomiting

Professor Cox of the University of Salford's Acoustic Research Centre said that "We are pre-programmed to be repulsed by horrible things such as vomiting, as it is fundamental to staying alive to avoid nasty stuff."