But didn't you realise I'm the black sheep?
Greg
Well, stands to reason Sheepy, we ladies don't like getting all that fluffy wool all over our clothes, shows up alarmingly on black!Originally posted by Sheepman
Yes, but have you ever had people saying to you they don't dance with you because of what you wear?
No?
That'll just be me then
Greg
But didn't you realise I'm the black sheep?
Greg
Answer for everything, that man, answer for everything!!!Originally posted by Sheepman
But didn't you realise I'm the black sheep?
Greg
Bardsey,
Do you go to the Engine Shed freestyles? Have been a couple of times, not bad....
I get this all the time. Do you mean it's not a normal responseOriginally posted by Sheepman
Yes, but have you ever had people saying to you they don't dance with you because of what you wear?
No?
That'll just be me then
Greg
Yes, every time, they are great! In fact, I'm going tonight. Let me know when you're next up this way and I'll grab you for a danceOriginally posted by Yogi_Bear
Bardsey,
Do you go to the Engine Shed freestyles? Have been a couple of times, not bad....
Well there was one other person in my mind when I made that comment, but Andy, in your case, isn't it the men who are refusing because of what you're wearing?Originally posted by Andy McGregor
I get this all the time.
Greg
I was surprised, and amused to get an email publicising a tea dance in Sussex, as the name the organisers have chosen is "Hotshots."
Do you think everybody stands around for the whole afternoon, looking important, waiting to be asked to dance?
Greg
Put Helen and I down for twoOriginally posted by Sheepman
Do you think everybody stands around for the whole afternoon, looking important, waiting to be asked to dance?
If Only!!!
yup all six of themOriginally posted by Sheepman
I was surprised, and amused to get an email publicising a tea dance in Sussex, as the name the organisers have chosen is "Hotshots."
Do you think everybody stands around for the whole afternoon, looking important, waiting to be asked to dance?
Greg
the DJ is Mike 'the man' mariner, why Mike the Man...cos he liked the sound of Steve 'hitman' Strong.........................I think there is milage here pick a 'handle' [Remember the CB radio days!] for a forum Member
Mike is the guy that I lent 5 hours of MJ music to for a BBQ he put it on his comprter then set up as a DJ, bless him - still a mate but never gets near my cd collection now.
LL
I think there has been a influence of the latin comming into jive, i personally have liked what I've seen. This yera at blackpool I saw female dancers who had changed their dance style from previous years to incorporate small touches.
I do think its also notiable that that in competitions the "dress style" has also been influenced. There are a more sparkley latin style dresses worn by ladies in competitions now than in previous year and high shoes - just wish I could wear the shoes and still dance!!!
looking forward to hearing you music at Beach Boogie Peter - lots of blues -
fran
sory for teh above psot in the wrong thread - it was suposed to go on gus latin jive
What it means?Can someone please explain to me the following common response "I am alright, thank you"?
"You seem like a gentleman, and it sounds like you're asking me for a dance because you want to make me happy, or because I look left out, which is very generous of you. However, I am alright where I am just at the moment, having a bit of a sit down, and watching the fantastic couple over by the stage. But thank you for asking, and perhaps we could have a dance later on?"
It's more commonly heard in pubs. "Would you like another?" "I'm alright, thanks".
Old thread I was reading through Had to laugh
Thats where I danced (till I moved out of Hastings).
Trust me. There are no Hotshots there. Still all at Andy's Beginner stage
website as proof www.hotshots.org.uk Don't think Mike realised what he was doing when he chose that domain name. lol
Something I read as "advice to teachers": if you only hang out and dance with your students, they will see you as a peer, and assume they can't learn anything from you.
True or false?
I think I would always see them as a teacher. However it's always good to see what your teacher can do. If they only dance with their students then they wouldn't be dancing to their ful potential. Teachers need to do both. Also surely a teacher would get bored if they only danced with students.
This Saturday I am attending a freestyle and my weekly teacher is doing a cabaret with their partner. I am quite excited about this as I have heard so much about his dancing but haven't seen him 'really' dance yet.
I'm a little confused about what you mean by 'only' here - do you mean 'if you hang out and dance with no-one but your students?'
Leaving that bit aside - because of the nature of social dances such as MJ, Lindy, Tango, Salsa at al... my belief is that a teacher isn't just imparting dance knowledge / skills. A teacher is building and shaping a community, and the way they behave outside of the lessons is a hugely important part of that.
Whether it be on the dancefloor, or in terms of social interactions - a teacher is leading by example, and demonstrating (wittingly or unwittingly) the values that they're bringing to the dance community, and - whether deliberately or not - they are encouraging others to do the same.
It is my belief that if teachers are open, warm, friendly and positive, and joyfully dance with everyone at their venues, people at the venue will start taking that example, and following suit.
I believe the reverse is true also, and have seen both sides of this in action.
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