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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by Lory
    To Add.... there's two way's to look at it.....

    If you ever question yourself, which one do you use?????

    Why would they want to dance/talk to me

    Why wouldn't they want to dance/talk to me?
    If I ask myself the first question I can never think of any good reasons.

    I never ask myself the second question.

    I've found it more productive to ask myself an alternative question, "Do YOU want to talk to/ dance with that person? You do? Well, bl**dy well get on with it then!"

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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by jivecat
    If I ask myself the first question I can never think of any good reasons.

    I never ask myself the second question.

    I've found it more productive to ask myself an alternative question, "Do YOU want to talk to/ dance with that person? You do? Well, bl**dy well get on with it then!"


    To get back to the original topic, even as a beginner who hardly knows anybody and goes to venues on my own, I still don't see any problem with (and might be envious, but NOT intimidated by) a large group going to a venue 'together' and having a good time - of course with the proviso that they don't "exclude" others.

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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Ah ha!

    It would appear that all fears may have been slightly misguided, as apparently ALL the ladies tickets for the forthcoming Greenwich event were sold out on the FIRST night they went on sale.

    According to Russel, they sold 'like hot cakes' to all the REGULARS, thus leaving NONE for the likes us forum woman!

    So, I would assume from this that, the regulars MUST have had a very GOOD time, last time!

    Hey girls, those 'regular' women are after OUR men!
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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by Lory
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    Hey girls, those 'regular' women are after OUR men!
    ... and who can blame them

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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by Feelingpink
    and who can blame them
    not me!

    Anyone else feeing insecure
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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by Lory
    Ah ha!

    It would appear that all fears may have been slightly misguided, as apparently ALL the ladies tickets for the forthcoming Greenwich event were sold out on the FIRST night they went on sale.

    According to Russel, they sold 'like hot cakes' to all the REGULARS, thus leaving NONE for the likes us forum woman!

    So, I would assume from this that, the regulars MUST have had a very GOOD time, last time!

    Hey girls, those 'regular' women are after OUR men!
    I've missed out on tickets too seeing as all us lovely ladies seemed to have missed out i have a suggestion

    Mie and I were talking about trying a pole dancing class sometime for a bit of a giggle I wondered if anyone was free that day and fancied getting a group of girlies together for a class and a bit of laugh and maybe a few drinks after?????

    if people are interested i'll find out whats about and if we can book a class

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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by Danielle
    I've missed out on tickets too seeing as all us lovely ladies seemed to have missed out i have a suggestion

    Mie and I were talking about trying a pole dancing class sometime for a bit of a giggle I wondered if anyone was free that day and fancied getting a group of girlies together for a class and a bit of laugh and maybe a few drinks after?????

    if people are interested i'll find out whats about and if we can book a class
    I think the men would rather come and watch this than go to Greenwich Sorry Russell but i think you may have an empty venue if this happens.

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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by Cruella
    I think the men would rather come and watch this than go to Greenwich Sorry Russell but i think you may have an empty venue if this happens.
    You obviously havent seen how the babes at Greenwich dance!

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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by Cruella
    I think the men would rather come and watch this than go to Greenwich Sorry Russell but i think you may have an empty venue if this happens.
    I'm sure the men would too, but they are NOT invited.

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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    I bumped into a guy in the loo (as you do) and he said "its great to see some new dancers down here" (at Greenwich party night); I danced with loads of women and some were forumites I had just been introduced to but most werent. We arent anything special, are we?

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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by jockey
    We arent anything special, are we?
    Speak for yourself!
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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by Lory
    ' I think the only way to over come this problem, is to have a few organised 'excuse me' dances, where everyone has to dance with a stranger and swap about.

    I think this would be a great idea, during the freestyle part of a class and at freestyle events, it might make it less intimidating then when it was announced "dance with a stranger", what do others think?

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    Re: Dance "Immigration"

    Quote Originally Posted by Petal
    I think this would be a great idea, during the freestyle part of a class and at freestyle events, it might make it less intimidating then when it was announced "dance with a stranger", what do others think?
    This happened at one of the freestyles at Scarborough weekender. Someone played a track for everyone who had been at one of the workshops to practice what they had learned (can't remember what as I hadn't been at that workshop). Part way through everyone was told to leave their partner and go and get someone else onto the floor. Then I think they did it again. It was fun as people just asked whoever was near, they didn't go and try and find their friends. It was a good way to get people mixing a bit.

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