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Thursday, March 7, 2019

Moving Right Along

The Socially Cultural Dancer is coalescing very nicely on this Island. The hits show it in the ever increasing numbers regularly. More dancers are getting into computers just for the email and a little contact with Social Media like Twitter and Facebook. If we include people that dance most of the discipline and the peripheral dances, we are perhaps 80 - 90 percent of the entire dance group. We are the "to have fun" social group. That is our primary purpose. If we leave out the young we mean no offense, we merely respect their kuleana. Same for the "to be seen" categories.

"Many read dance blogs every day, for all sorts of reasons, but most turn
to blogs when they want to read alternative viewpoints."

 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch in Mililani. We have the Central Valley that has been bouncing around for awhile and Wahiawa leading with Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club and Dot's in Wahiawa.  If we can get a club in Waipio, either social or night club this will becoming central for West Oahu. Of course there is not much in this sector yet and there is plenty going on in other sectors. We can be patient and let the dancers decide. We will eventually find a few steady Information Contributors about dancing and perhaps be interested in being a Guest Author. Once that is done, the blog is in.

"Be My Love" by Placido Domingo


Then we have big help to our blogs from Dance Fever Oahu, the best web site on dancing in Hawaii. They can make a statement in here anytime. Same goes for Frank Sierra who has two very nice blogs, The Dance Connection and That's Dancing. For everybody, we invite you to exercise your writing muscles, the more your practice the more you improve. Comments should be short, fast, to the point and make an impact. They are excellent exercises for your writing skills. Meanwhile, we have given Dance Fever Oahu, Frank's Blogs a Mini Web site in the headers of some blogs. Any other blogs interested, we welcome them.

Two fonts walk into a Waikiki dance club. The barman says to them,
"Sorry, We don't serve your type here."

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