Yeah it did actually...Originally posted by Alfie
but did it match you shoes?
........were you there too.....????
James.....
but did it match you shoes?Originally posted by Jive Brummie
p.s I don't own a handbag as I am a bloke!!!! I just borrowed somebody elses!!!
Yeah it did actually...Originally posted by Alfie
but did it match you shoes?
........were you there too.....????
James.....
Yep, that does happen! At a 'muggle' dance in early October - I got up with a guy who dances ceroc in England and was visiting his brother for the weekend. I had only had 3 lessons at that point but he had been dancing 3 years so made me look good! Afterwards several people came and asked what it was, where can they learn etc - as a result about 7 came along to the class the next week, four of which haven't missed a week since then.Originally posted by Jive Brummie
Had a good dance though and impressed everyone watching, as they were coming up to us for the rest of the night asking us all about it and where we learned it etc etc. With a bit of luck we might have even converted some people.
Just had our office party yesterday - only a small group of us (40 or so) and as far as I know none of 'em dances MJ. Really annoying as the DJ was playing lots of dance-able tracks.Originally posted by Andr
The LAMENT OF THE CEROC DANCER AT THE OFFICE PARTY
The other problem was that the "dance floor" was about 8 feet square - fine for dancing round handbags but even if anyone there knew MJ, not a lot of space to do it in. I fear this idea of how big a 'dance floor' should be is fairly typical these days.
Love dance, will travel
OK - it wasn't a 'work' do, but was at a party last night - a non jive event but my friend who goes to the MJ class with me was there. In a hall so lovely dance floor, loads of space and had a brilliant time. So if possible - take a partner with you to dance with at these things. Of course some work functions won't let you do that...
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