In the Night Clubs of Oahu, it has always been accepted that a club dancer, is one who dances in Night Clubs, usually exclusively. Hey Hey, However that does not end it there. Most everyone has been aware that at least two distinct divisions have evolved even before this century and we can no longer paint them all with the same dance brush. The plain ordinary social dancer is very much a part of the group and the serious night scene may be composed in a large part of experienced social dancers. (over 30.)
Then, most of us are aware that from out of the "young" electronic dance community, street dances like Tecktonik (an example of a house dance) and Jumpstyle (an example of a rave dance) have emerged. Unlike many hip-hop dances, house and rave dances are usually heralded more "fun" than "competitive", although most street dances start like so before being adopted for competition or any other purpose since nobody legally owns them.
We were young once and we know that the young will keep on changing, let them enjoy the trip. Our blogs will generally cover the social cultural recreational sector. There will be of course, more blogging coming in from the Social Club Dancers, and also a large part of the "to be seen" portion. And line dancing remains an added attraction to any ordinary dance scene and even the night club scene has accepted it as regular dancing and is no longer tied in to cowboys.
It will continue in our blogs and perhaps someday, Line Dancers will also get their own spokesman. Whatever, all these loose groups of dancers in our blogosphere are developing their own blog identities all on their own. That's it, baby, I want to help make all these blogs different and eventually set them free with other people. I will do it because we all have a common cause - moving to our favorite music.
"Dancers know that if you can dance with your heart, your body will learn to follow."
Then, most of us are aware that from out of the "young" electronic dance community, street dances like Tecktonik (an example of a house dance) and Jumpstyle (an example of a rave dance) have emerged. Unlike many hip-hop dances, house and rave dances are usually heralded more "fun" than "competitive", although most street dances start like so before being adopted for competition or any other purpose since nobody legally owns them.
"Na Mana O Kalani Nui" by Amy Hanaialii
We were young once and we know that the young will keep on changing, let them enjoy the trip. Our blogs will generally cover the social cultural recreational sector. There will be of course, more blogging coming in from the Social Club Dancers, and also a large part of the "to be seen" portion. And line dancing remains an added attraction to any ordinary dance scene and even the night club scene has accepted it as regular dancing and is no longer tied in to cowboys.
"Walk With Me Through Paradise." by Melveen Leed
It will continue in our blogs and perhaps someday, Line Dancers will also get their own spokesman. Whatever, all these loose groups of dancers in our blogosphere are developing their own blog identities all on their own. That's it, baby, I want to help make all these blogs different and eventually set them free with other people. I will do it because we all have a common cause - moving to our favorite music.
“To insure good health: eat lightly, breathe deeply, live moderately,
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