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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Different Strokes for Different Folks.

Our Social Club Dancing has been mostly in schools, but the Palladium led to a big following. Now being taken  over by professionals. Don't blame them, the rent is lower than some schools, community centers and district parks.

"The trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running
up and down the field and never score."

Public Dancing, where the locations are provided by the State or County are potentially the greatest area of expansion simply because as of now it is not allowable by an awful lot of locations specially the Community Centers. Breaking into the Community Centers and District Parks would be a big advance for the dance environment.

"For the First Time" by Kenny Loggins

Studio Dancing has always been there, because it includes people that can afford higher prices in taking classes. The intent of the studios is commendable, the dancers wish to be better dancers and the studios wish to help and produce better dancers. And as in competition thinking some studios are better than others and we cannot decide for you. The dancers have been making those decisions all along.

"When I Fall In Love" by Celine Dion
 

Nightclub Dancing because it is a fun thing but they differentiate between the "dancers" and those that move to the music. We are all in process of defining where we are at. For in nightclubs we must pay. On Oahu it is still in progress of being resolved. The promoters must be able to afford to run it, but it can no longer be covered by the Bar Tab, It must be paid for in the cover and the drinks, including non-alcoholic drinks and it must be worth it to the dancers.

"Morality is the theory that every human act is either right or wrong,
and that 99% of them are wrong."

Pub's Side Note: The entire enchilada is gradually taking form. All the blogs are having an influence on this development. With everybody pushing a little here and there, it will evolve all by itself.


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