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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Making Contact.

This blog is making some contact in the island of Oahu and beyond. We just have to go slow in conveying what we need. And first we need people to make comments in the comments section at the end of each blog. Their honest opinion is important for everyone in social media such as ours.

 "Our goal is not to live forever. It may be to create something that will."

Rey and Rachel by one of the best photographers.
From there it is relatively easy to become a regular information contributor and it is always whenever they wish.  They can just email the information and/or photos. to the preferred blog.  It will be very welcomed by all our reader/dancers and the hits will go through the roof just naturally.

There is room for  a new dance club somewhere. Perhaps one willing to beat the bushes for new dancers and share news, photos and whatever with their friends, relatives, neighbors and fellow dancers in our blogs.

"Hawaii Today" by Loyal Garner

Of course, as per usual, those that wish to be excluded should be respected and they will be excluded. Meanwhile our search continues for new contributors of information and the reader/dancers and that is the name of our game.


As for Night Club action, Waikiki still leads the pack in Hawaii. A wide variety of people -- including the young waifish models, drunks, salsa dancers, amateur architecture critics, hip hoppers, distinguished seniors, you got them all. This popular neighborhood proves that Honolulu is more like two cities -- a family-friendly vacation when the sun is shining and a super-chic hotspot once the evening arrives all of it with big city traffic.


Credit Cards are easy to use at the high-end stores, schmooze at the cutting-edge fusion restaurants, dance at the energetic nightclubs and relax poolside at the Deluxe hotels. For a little less pretense you can have a good time in town and the Ala Moana Mall, chow-down at any low-key joint and toss back a (decidedly cheaper) cocktail at a lower key watering hole.

"I'll Remember You" by Don Ho

But due to the Rail Disaster, the action is moving to the Far West, all the way up from Kalealoa Airport, Kalealoa Harber and to the Waianae Coast. The West is coming to life and Second City will arise and make their own decisions.

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