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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

The Dance Scene

In the social sciences, there is a recognition of the clique group opinion such as we have had in our social dancing and it refers to the aggregation of opinions verbally communicated from closely knit people. The biggest group in the last century was the well known Creative Researchers And Producers. Generally conceded that they contributed much to the decrease in dancing interest for the last couple decades. Most had been into the exhibition and competition type dancing and naturally they were the best. They were also partially responsible for the increase in so many new dance clubs in the last two decades.

“Social dancers often find, that the impact of the music by our DJs
is so great that they have to get up and dance.” 


In these situations, researchers are often interested in questions related to social choice, untruths, conformity, and group polarization. Public opinion in contemporary usage, is the aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs held by entire dance groups on the island of Oahu. While consumer opinion is the similar aggregate collected as part of marketing research (e.g., opinions of users of a particular product or service). Typically, because the process of gathering opinions from all individuals is difficult, expensive, or impossible to obtain, public opinion (or consumer opinion) is estimated using survey sampling (e.g., with a representative sample of a population).

1990 "If Wishes Came True"  by Sweet Sensation


For us the perfect communication settles down to about five or six blogs as we have now and each with five or less Guest Authors. But we could achieve pretty close to agreement in the enjoyment of dancing in our cultural dance. Would we ever be interested in Bossa Nova again? Still one of the best World Wide. And perhaps with easy acceptance of all the other styles out there. Hey, hey, we are rolling in the right direction.

"There are two ways to be fooled: One is to believe what isn't so;
the other is to refuse to believe what is so."

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