1) Friendlyness of venue and dancers. Dancer's who will dance with anybody regardless of standard.
2) Good music and DJ's with some older stuff in amongst the new stuff.
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1) Friendlyness of venue and dancers. Dancer's who will dance with anybody regardless of standard.
2) Good music and DJ's with some older stuff in amongst the new stuff.
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Hey Jon......Sounds like you'd enjoy Route 66......If you are ever up Edinburgh way give us a tryOriginally posted by Jon L
1) Friendlyness of venue and dancers. Dancer's who will dance with anybody regardless of standard.
2) Good music and DJ's with some older stuff in amongst the new stuff.
Another thing that makes it a great dance night for me, I think, is when people are interested in chatting about dance when not dancing.
Last Saturday at BAWA was my definitely my most enjoyable dance night this year (so far!). Sure, there was a sprung dance floor, great music, and lovely dancers, but every so often I was too tired to dance a track or accept a dance. Yet the number of conversations I had about dancing, sharing ideas on dancing, etc, was fabulous, and also made me feel that people were interested in me as a person (at least inasmuch as I can dance a bit) rather than them being short of men. Guys stopped to chat too though, which was great. Really nice bunch of people.
A fab night all told - hope to make it for next year's bash!
Chris
ps I know I don't make it in to Edinburgh jive nights that often, but I should say that it was a lovely warm welcome, from staff and dancers, when I did pop in last week (Mon) - left a nice warm smile on my face all the way home.
Thanks!!
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