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Sunday, August 2, 2015

Dancing in Town

Dancing is doing pretty good in town and there does not seem to be a new dance club in the Horizon. NIght Club dancing is on the increase and seems to be adjusting to getting income from other sources beyond the sale of booze. Night Club social dancing is increasing with a solid basis of American Style of dance.being constantly fused with other movements. But definitely getting more standardized movements. The alternative basic in Rumba is a beaut and you don't have to worry about Fred Astaire or Arthur Murray.

"A good question is never answered.  It is not a bolt to be tightened
into place but a seed to be planted and to bear more seed toward
the hope of greening the landscape of idea."


Argentine Tango is getting bigger and one of the Night Clubs is going to have a Milonga night maybe once a week. Salsa is slowing down somewhat with the arrival of Bachata. Then Zumba and Kizomab are looming too. Solo dancing is  also increasing, that is just exercising to music. There at least five or six different methods on the mainland with different names. Line dancing will remain solid because it is moving to enjoy the music and not for exercise.

That's what she said, "Of course, I wouldn't say anything about her unless it was good,
and oh, boy, is this good."

Many are also regular Ballroom and Line Dancers too. Whatevah, Square dancers, Round dancers, they are dancers and they like to dance for the sheer joy of it. There will be no triangle dancing allowed?


The Information Contributors are very important cogs in the machinery. But try to find them. First they do not want to make any commitments and they have never been asked for feedback, newsletters, advertising. We cannot blame them even if we do not ask anyone for any steady commitment.  Just contribute whenever you want to.

"It's not that some people have will power and some don't.
It's that some people are ready to change and others are not."


Then they think in terms of "instead of" whatever we have, but, it is in "addition to." The additions are what make Social Media. Even if they only contribute one line. The different points of view on the same subject (dancing) is what our kuleana is all about.

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