Okie DS.
Who's been talking?
Steve
Welcome to the forum DaleOriginally posted by dale
Just one question,what do you think is more important: enjoying the dance/music with a few general moves or should one try to put a whole routine of moves within the track being played?
The answer to that is simple - you do what you want to do and enjoy doing - its what dancing is all about
That'll be TheTramp you mean - apparantly he's quite salty !Any advice from the seasoned dancers?
Okie DS.
Who's been talking?
Steve
Yep, that was me and I do remember dancing with you (I am well impressed at your memory - wish I could remember even half of the names of people I danced with :sorry ).Originally posted by Divissima
Hi David - I think I had two dances with you right at the start of Blackpool, before the competition started. I was sitting on the next table with the London contingent - wearing my flashing t-shirt for competition.
Hope to see you soon,
David
Well me obviously!!!!Originally posted by TheTramp
Okie DS.
Who's been talking?
Steve
I'm Dancing Veela (from Harry Potter - can't wait until I see how they portray me in the film when it comes out!!!).
I've been dancing Ceroc 5.5 years - from the first beginners workshop held (by Franck) in Dundee - before the first Dundee class started a couple of weeks later.
My friend Ann had been dancing it in Edinburgh and sent me some flyers to put up at work - so I dragged quite a few people along to it - I still make a point of dragging people from work along whenever I can - it's useful at work night's out to have someone who can dance there (eh Sherwin????? Hope we can find some space in the pub tomorrow night)!
DVx
I'll be flashing again (as it were) at the Hammersmith comp so please please grab me for more dances!!Originally posted by DavidY
Yep, that was me and I do remember dancing with you (I am well impressed at your memory - wish I could remember even half of the names of people I danced with :sorry ).
Hope to see you soon,
David
I don't know, is it something in the air today or what???Originally posted by Divissima
I'll be flashing again
Franck maybe you need a medical corner to discuss these dance related conditions
It's the sunshine !! We have a tiny hole at the top of our heads and the sun gets in and shoogles our.... brains !!! It's the opposite of S.A.D. (Go on Trampy - correct me why don't you !!!)Originally posted by Sandy
I don't know, is it something in the air today or what???
Wxxx
Me??
I wouldn't dare!!!
Steve
Sunshine!! Lucky you and all folk on the west coast. Here in Stonehaven we have the haar (mist) to keep out those golden rays. So I have no excuse! Must get out more!!Originally posted by Wendy
It's the sunshine !! We have a tiny hole at the top of our heads and the sun gets in and shoogles our.... brains !!! It's the opposite of S.A.D. (Go on Trampy - correct me why don't you !!!)
Wxxx
Come to Glasgow and get some of those rays girl !!!Originally posted by Sandy
Sunshine!! Lucky you and all folk on the west coast. Must get out more!!
Wxxx
Come to Glasgow and get some of those rays girl !!! Party on Saturday ???? Chocolate theme... what more do you need !!!Originally posted by Sandy
Sunshine!! Must get out more!!
Wxxx
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wendy
Come to Glasgow and get some of those rays girl !!! Party on Saturday ???? Chocolate theme... what more do you need !!!
Wxxx
Well. I would say a nice gent covered in chocolate, but it could be a bit messy when you're dancing with them !
You have no idea how much I want to! However I have a whole family of in-laws coming for 5 whole days instead Compromise is a holiday in Las Palmas in November!Originally posted by Wendy
Come to Glasgow and get some of those rays girl !!! Party on Saturday ???? Chocolate theme... what more do you need !!!
Wxxx
Enjoy the chocolate experience, lick some for me
Sandy
You never cease to amaze me SandyOriginally posted by Sandy
...lick some for me.....
And is it just ladies that are allowed to lick some.......
Originally posted by Dave Hancock
You never cease to amaze me Sandy
And is it just ladies that are allowed to lick some.......
Oh let's not be sexist!
Hi...I'm Tim.
I've been dancing Ceroc for about a month now, in Glasgow.
Since there is at least one Tim already on the board, I figured I may as well have a virtual kiwi accent to go with my real one . I moved to Scotland just over a year ago to finish up my PhD. Since handing it in, in January, I've been having a great time and plan to stick around...
When I was looking for a dance class here (did some ballroom in NZ), I discovered Ceroc had a night (Glasgow Uni Union) no more than 1 min walk from my office - a bit of a no-brainer!
Hope to meet some of the folks on the forum here over time.
cheers
Tim
Being one of the quiet ones, I should really introduce myself...
I'm Robert, Bob or CJ. NEVER Rob!!:reallymad
I DJ in Glasgow on Wed evenings and have done Edin on Tuesdays for a LONG time.
Have danced a fair wee while, for all you'd never know it.
Am fairly recognisable for my hair down to my waist, and would welcome any beginers/new peeps on the forum for a dance.
Also renowned for being in an affair with Chicklet which involves lots of oral and some cream.
That's all I think.
That should read "Verbal," not oral.
Hi CJ,
was trying to follow your link to readitandweep - but no joy. Is it a trap for newbies or, ahh, has the server been hit with some stray cream? (or not enough?)
Tim
(who said that?)
Try here:
Read It And Weep Website
alis is down, but this'll work.
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