Throughout the years the extremely good dancers in the West have recognized that instead of easily recognizable steps, variations with high level of technical difficulties are created in dance choreography to surprise and hopefully to please the audiences.
A typical example is the use of syncopated timing in variations. Dancers must know how to dance in regular timing before they can dance in syncopated timing. So it should be all right for everyone to just wait a little while longer. Of course, folk dancing is just fine for everyone.
Music is forever; music should grow and mature with you,
following you right on up until the day you die. ~Paul Simon
following you right on up until the day you die. ~Paul Simon
The Functions Of A Ballroom Latin Outfit
The female Ballroom Latin costume is always the center of attraction on the dance floor to the audiences especially when the dancer is twisting and turning with speed. Of course there is difference is spirit too.
More importantly, the reason for dancing variations is to demonstrate the skill level of the dancers. That is why in competitions and demonstrations, most amateur and professional dancers tend to dance more variations than just basic syllabus figures.
"Thank God I'm a Country Boy" by John Denver
This also proves that without a solid foundation and understanding of the basic techniques, it is rather difficult for beginners or hobbyists to imitate these moves although they may look easy on the surface. Take your time and enjoy the process along the way.
Yes, social media and transparency will be crucial in our new blogs. And all the blogs are reflecting what a blog can do and give us the precedent of what the other blogs can do for the readers. Somewhat different than the Social Media. And of course, each blog will eventually develop their own idiosyncrasies. Of special impact will be the Two-Centers and the Guest Authors.
Pub's Side Note:
The Golden Rule, according to The Present Rail Party.
"He who has the gold, makes the rules."
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