Saturday, the 22nd, I and hundreds of others spent the evening at the Aiea Ballroom Dance Association, 62nd Anniversary dance. I am physically limited and I hadn't been there in about ten years. I did what I could do to make the write up, it was a terrific occasion. However Frank made an excellent blog (The Dance Connection) of the event. He can cover more ground and he knows the place better than I. Tune in, you will find it pleasant and interesting.
Meanwhile, I am still looking for some commentary on my blogs. Comments are the easiest feedback on any blog. Try it, our blogs are not one way communications. But we should all understand that it has never been done that way. So we must have patience. The Two Center will follow from that. Then perhaps the Guest Author. It will be up to the reader/dancers that are interested in sharing the dance environment with their fellow dancers.
Most of the night clubs in town are doing very well. It is the ones in the outskirts of Oahu that are having it a little difficulty. These blogs will help wherever we can and our intent is to help the dancers. If we help a club in the process, it is just fine with us. The outskirts of Oahu nightlife will never rival that of a big city, but it exists with a surprisingly wide variety of exciting options for casual beach towns. The Waianae Coast and the North Shore will expand. I am still hoping to see a rooftop bar offering spectacular night-time views of the beaches over the skyline with cozy seating, and cool cocktails.
"Social Dancers tear down walls and stop feeling sad. They lose the pain,
they let go and smile. They don't just dance, they do much more."
Meanwhile, I am still looking for some commentary on my blogs. Comments are the easiest feedback on any blog. Try it, our blogs are not one way communications. But we should all understand that it has never been done that way. So we must have patience. The Two Center will follow from that. Then perhaps the Guest Author. It will be up to the reader/dancers that are interested in sharing the dance environment with their fellow dancers.
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow" by Bruddah Iz
Most of the night clubs in town are doing very well. It is the ones in the outskirts of Oahu that are having it a little difficulty. These blogs will help wherever we can and our intent is to help the dancers. If we help a club in the process, it is just fine with us. The outskirts of Oahu nightlife will never rival that of a big city, but it exists with a surprisingly wide variety of exciting options for casual beach towns. The Waianae Coast and the North Shore will expand. I am still hoping to see a rooftop bar offering spectacular night-time views of the beaches over the skyline with cozy seating, and cool cocktails.
"Social Dancers practice the philosophy of continuous improvement.
They get a little bit better every day."
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