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Friday, November 30, 2018

The Outskirts of Oahu

The beach communities are developing nice social dance interest. Along the Rail Disaster it has been slowing down and no one has heard that terrible noise yet. Ewa Beach and Kapolei are beginning to arouse interest. The Waianae Coast has more music but little dancing. Ko-olina leading the way with Rolando Sanchez and his Salsa Band. And the North Shore is trying. Ups and down and some Salsa has been as Cholo's Homestyle. I am now looking for something in the Northern part of the Windward Shore.

“Social dancers think inspiration is strongest when they find a balance
between observation and participation. They cannot write about
what it means to dance by watching from the seats."


I have been told that there is plenty of interest on the Windward side. The main thing is that the Rail Tragedy is screwing up the works in the West with the Rail, not only in the city government. More people are getting into social dancing on the Windward side. Arthur Murray already has set up a branch studio in Kailua and they know what they are doing. So it looks very good for the American Style especially if they get a few bands playing out there in some nice cozy clubs. Some of the best American Style dancers have been taught on Oahu by very capable teachers.

"Every Breath You Take" by The Police (1983)


Ulcers:

The banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal disorders because of its soft texture and smoothness. It is the only raw fruit that can be eaten without distress in over-chronicler cases. It also neutralizes over-acidity and reduces irritation by coating the lining of the stomach. ate social clubs, hopefully sometime this year.

"Maui Waltz" by Loyal Garner

Trump:

In the book Animal Farm, the animals had taken over control of the farm, and they made a sign that said, "We are all equal." At the end of the story, when the pigs had gotten control, someone had attached an addition to the sign, "But some of us are more equal than others."

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