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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

The Wahaiwa Halloween Dance.

Wow. I have been going for years trying to get enough photos. Specially this last year with my physical difficulties. With the Halloween dance by The Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club, it has been quite different. Maile Yagi has helped and now Craig Abing has been a godsend and "My Cup Runneth Over." Most people will see that I try to get enough photos to get three collages in each blog. And it is still true because we don't have the space. A photo of 2 people is better than a photo of one, simply because we can get twice as many people in the same space.


"Wahiawa is a wonderful ballroom dance club filled with love and the joy of dance."
~ Pauline


A blog cannot be a photo album. How about all text and no photos? No of course not, a blog must be balanced. That is what I try to do and I feel much better now that I am getting some photos for the socials of WBDC. If I can get some dance information from anyone to include in the blogs we will have information of this club as Social Media. We are getting terrific photos, now to get some dance information to share with our fellow dancers on Oahu, wow.

"Our first time to attend Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club, so enjoyable and friendly
people. We love all of them and we got to meet the President. Thank u all."
~ Vicky Visoria.


"So much fun with ballroom dance friends. We enjoy ourselves every time."
~ Paulette


At least more social dancers are becoming aware of the dance blogs and the terrific pictures we can share with our readers. We do not need commitments or obligations. All we need now is more dancers willing to share some dance information for our fellow dancers. It can go into whatever blog is published the next day or the blog of your choice, whenever it is time.

"Trick or Treat: I know someone who has the witch stick - be safe."
~Jess and Georgie



"Maui Waltz" by Loyal Garner

In the last year we have had a noticeable increase in Nightclub DJs, We all know they are important to any club with a dance floor to draw business. Without music to dance to, many people may choose other clubs with music instead. Becoming a nightclub DJ requires putting themselves out there and marketing their business. To land a gig, they need to prove that they can bring in patrons and handle working under stress. They also have to inform club owners that they are out there trying to break into the scene.

"We are having a wonderful time at WBDC Halloween dance.
Lots of good food, dancing and great music by Leland."
~ Stephanie, for Aiea Ballroom Dance Association


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