View Poll Results: What style(s) do you prefer to dance in

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  • Anything

    9 17.65%
  • Depends on my mood

    21 41.18%
  • Bouncy

    4 7.84%
  • Smooth

    37 72.55%
  • Slotted

    22 43.14%
  • Circular

    6 11.76%
  • Blues

    28 54.90%
  • Jango / Tango

    12 23.53%
  • WCS

    19 37.25%
  • Fast and Furious

    15 29.41%
  • Slow and poignant

    24 47.06%
  • UCP

    15 29.41%
  • Hands-off

    5 9.80%
  • Playful

    31 60.78%
  • Improvisational

    28 54.90%
  • Sabotage / Hijacking

    11 21.57%
  • Lead swapping

    13 25.49%
  • Partner swapping

    12 23.53%
  • Double Trouble

    7 13.73%
  • Something else written about below

    4 7.84%
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    What style do you prefer to dance?

    Quote Originally Posted by Easily Led View Post
    Linked to this I would be interested to know if there is, or ever has been a poll on who is prepared to dance with anyone (like Martingold) and who is more picky, in whatever way. It could make life easier in approaching forumites at least.
    I'll dance with anyone as long as I'm not injured at the time.

    There's a seperate issue though that's worth considering and that's the sort of person that a Forumite "desires to dance with" as opposed to "will dance with".

    eg If person A has a very smooth slotted style, then understandably they may prefer to dance with leads who are also smooth and slotted. Person B who wants to bounce like Tigger may prefer a more energetic circular lead. But both may well accept a dance from the other.

    Mods feel free to add other options

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    Re: What style do you prefer to dance?

    Fave : Very, very energetic circular dance to thump, thump music.

    However I will dance with anyone (male or female, old or young [retracts comments made about dancing with minors on another thread]). Like to dance as a followerer or lead to any music fast or slow. I'm just not picky at all.

    But I still love a thump thump track!

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    Re: What style do you prefer to dance?

    I like it fast and funky. Love don't let me go (preferably mixed with the Egg) is my favourite ever track to dance to, and sums up most of what I like about MJ. I like dancing with the whole of my body (not just being the master pupeteer with arms going all over the place).

    I love tango, but have never had the opportunity to dance/ incoperate it into jive. Also really like bluesy music and bluesy dancing, where you can hear the singer's voice tearing and bring it alive on the dancefloor.

    So I guess I like to dance with partners who do the same.

    Dan

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    Re: What style do you prefer to dance?

    All depends on the mood and the music for me (as well as the style of dancing my partner prefers as well).

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    Re: What style do you prefer to dance?

    i have ticked the 'anything' box on the poll as i will dance to anything with anybody and always find it enjoyable... although i still have my favourites.. my forte would have to be blues but with some wcs footwork in for good measure... something you can really take your partner with you and both get lost in the track...

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    Re: What style do you prefer to dance?

    I dance my style, just adapted to the music

    {and my partner...}

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    Re: What style do you prefer to dance?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    I'll dance with anyone as long as I'm not injured at the time.

    There's a seperate issue though that's worth considering and that's the sort of person that a Forumite "desires to dance with" as opposed to "will dance with".

    eg If person A has a very smooth slotted style, then understandably they may prefer to dance with leads who are also smooth and slotted. Person B who wants to bounce like Tigger may prefer a more energetic circular lead. But both may well accept a dance from the other.

    Mods feel free to add other options
    I love energetic fast tunes, but am trying to add some smooth, bluesy and tango styling to my repertoire, so i can get the best out of the whole nights music.

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