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Thursday, September 27, 2018

We Are Blogging

We are still getting some flyers that are meant for the entire world of dance, "To whom it may concern." Many are short, informative and necessary for those that have not seen the information. However we get very few that specifically apply to us the social dancers. We will get there and we accept because we must accept but it will be much better when we can develop these dance blogs into real social media.

"Social dancers learn to enjoy moving their bodies with ease and have the satisfaction of knowing that they may benefit from this Art for as long as they live."


That requires input from more people than we have now. The difference is being able to respond with our own independent opinions, whether the same or different. This is part of what is known as Web 2.0. A dance blog is what all "dance websites would like to be" updated on a regular basis, containing content that is of interest to a target audience of social dancers. Information easy to update and change. Our readers are gradually picking up on this action and the average hits per day are going up.

"Smooth" by Santana featuring Rob Thomas (1999)

From Maile Yagi
WBDC INVITES YOU TO A HALLOWEEN DANCE!
COME DANCE WITH GHOSTS AND GOBLINS AND WHO KNOWS WHAT ELSE?
JOIN THE FUN AT WBDC'S HALLOWEEN DANCE 2018!


Since I am physically limited, I need some help. I live in Pearl City and West Oahu is easily accessible with the Handi Van. A good example was Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club Oktoberfest. Took the Handi Van to and from Wahiawa. Forgot the paper and pens to get quotes from anyone but I took the camera and extra batteries. I passed the camera around and got enough good ones for five collages of six photos each. We can sure thank the photographers. I posted three collages in Dancing Nights blog and next day I posted two collages to this Dance Blogs. Less than 20 photos, one blog, but thirty will guarantee two blogs.

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