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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Oahu Dancing

When you’re really looking to let loose and have some fun, it’s hard to beat the experience of visiting Honolulu dance clubs. Whether you’re looking for a Latin beat, a dark wave disco or R&B nightclub, you’re sure to find exactly the right atmosphere, energy and crowd if you had enough research before heading out for a night on the town. Honolulu’s DJs are nationally known for their innovative electronic beats, booming bass and fast-paced rhythms laying down the latest, to get everyone moving. Of course, some like a softer, more swinging style of music for couples dancing or just enjoying the sounds and people-watching with a cocktail in hand. To each his own.

"Social dancers may be attracted to the capacity for beauty of moving to music.
When well played, the game is a beautiful dance."


The more experience dancers prefer Live Music because they play more of the classic "Oldies But Goodies" that will be terrific for another 100 years, Dance clubs in Honolulu are as varied as they are vibrant; simply walk down a busy block on Waikiki’s nightlife district and you’ll find everything from sultry blues clubs to hip hop parties. You cannot often spot the telltale signs of the best clubs so you just have to look around. Many of the top night clubs on Oahu all seem to have three things in common: great music, great bartenders and great patrons. But the choices vary widely from there.  From Makaha to Makapuu Point and from Kalealoa to Turtle Bay exclusive hip-hop dance clubs for the young under 30 crowd to Latin or the R & B of the older clients,

"I'll Remember You" by Don Ho


Honolulu's nightlife caters to all tastes and genres including the country western clubs. They also are well known for their chic and popular ultra-lounges, small dance clubs and restaurants. If you’re living in town, you know the traffic is pretty bad, and with the Rail it is going to get worse.  You’re also likely to stumble into some super-fun bars and clubs that cater to your taste in the evolving clubs in the outskirts. Waianae, the Central Valley and the North Shore are home to many small places just waiting for the right time and place. They are already known for their fun dance parties on a smaller scale. They are often hosts to some of the island's best DJs, drawing enthusiastic crowds that enjoy original electronic dance music and awesome light shows.

"Social dancers think that many of the things worth doing in our dance world
had been declared impossible before they were done."


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