Variety

Let’s Get Physical!

- By Marc Malkin

Dorinda Medley wants you to sweat for a good cause. The former “Real Housewives of New York” star and profession­al aerobics instructor is teaching an ’ s-themed aerobics — or Dorobics, as she likes to call it — class on Moxie on April . All proceeds benefit Ronald Mcdonald House Charities.

To get ready for the workout, Variety asked Medley to name some of her favorite ’ s hits.

“Work That Body,” Diana Ross: “This song has the perfect aerobics eight beat, and the music video of her dancing in a leotard is iconic. Diana’s solo career really blossomed in the ’ s, and this song fueled the aerobics movement to become more mainstream. It’s a must-play song in my Dorobics classes.”

“It’s Raining Men,” the Weather Girls: “Whenever I was with my girlfriend­s and this song would come on, we would just feel so sexy and empowered dancing in our leotards. Look at us! It’s raining men! Hallelujah!”

“Jump (for My Love),” the Pointer Sisters: “This is one of the most motivation­al songs to hear during an aerobics class because it really gets you going. You could be out of breath, but this song would come on and give you a boost of energy. Even if you felt like you were dying, you were going to jump!”

“Burning Up,” Madonna: “Madonna showed us that it’s OK to put yourself out there for a man, but she did it in a sexy way that was empowering. She proved that it was OK to be a strong woman and still express your sexuality and femininity. When “Burning Up” came out, it was exactly what I needed to hear at that point in my life.”

“Wake Me Up Before You Go-go,” Wham!: “Not only is it a fantastic song and music video, but you just can’t not be happy and get up and dance when you hear it. And the hair in that music video! It’s an all-around feel-good song.”

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