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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Getting Closer

This blog is not too bad for the beginning of the month but definitely at the bottom of the pile in average hits per day. I have no idea how long it will be viable. As with all our blogs, it will depend on the Two Centers to furnish bits of dance information and a photo or two for the blog of their choice. That always runs the hits up. Four or Five people in each photo is very good.

             
In the West everyone is just trying to get away from the Rail Catastrophe to conduct business the way it has been done for decades. The Rail is now being recognized as the biggest mistake that Oahu has ever made, with full knowledge by the Present Rail Party in Honolulu, that "Rapid Transit" was a deliberate lie. It will never beat our present bus system which could have gotten better but for them. Millions and millions of dollars in profits, right now.

"At The Party" By Buster Poindexter


Competition dancing is a much different kind of dancing and many of the high class people in the East are interested. Social dancing is developing quite nicely but they like Downtown and it will grow faster when we have more inter island blogging.

 "We've Only Just Begun" by the Carpenters 


Looking over the dancers in the West, they seem to be getting better all the time. And they seem to be social dancers in the real meaning of the word. They enjoying moving to music. They don't have to worry about, heel, toe, toe, heel. Or is it the other way around?  Our dancing is very basic, and the most easily accepted by the dancers in the studio clubs, social dance clubs and night clubs.


"You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do."

From several hundred different dances and styles, it is hard to keep them to a social minimum that can be enjoyed by many men and women interchangeably. But the instructors teaching American Style of Dance are doing an excellent job. The results are there, getting good dancers and that is what counts. This type is also going into the Night Club circuit and we are standardizing social dancing to facilitate more people into our game.

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