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Saturday, December 21, 2019

Christmas Week

When does Christmas season start? Fortunately we do not have to set up rules for every one to follow. It is all in the heart. Most of us on Oahu may like to keep the Thanksgiving spirit until the end of the month of November. Most commercial establishments set up Christmas decorations on the first of the month. Schools come in shortly thereafter and many private homes wait until after the tenth. Our dance groups are pretty well set a month ahead but the real deal begins right about now. Christmas Week.

"It Came Upon A Midnight Clear


'"Away In A Manger"

Holiday Christmas parties are an important part of this festive season, the different groups of dancers on Oahu can gather together someplace to rejoice in the celebration. Celebrate the Season. The entire island of the various dance groups are planning a holiday party somewhere and please say you’ll be there. Let’s celebrate the season with good friends and cheer. Christmas may be a time of reflection, a time for good cheer, a time for friends and family, during this special time of the year. You and your guests are cordially invited to whatever Annual Christmas Party, Let the warmth of friendship take the chill from the air, and the spirit of the season make winter easier to bear.

"Silent Night"


"Hark The Herald Angels Sing"

While it's true that this Discipline type ballroom dancing can take time and practice, it's not true for social dancing.  Most people learn social dancing as an offshoot of the American Style of dance. It is just more natural. Dancing is not like anything else, - you must like music. If you don't like music, forget it. It may be difficult at first, but after a while, your body will find pleasure in moving to music. Dancing may become more and more enjoyable. And most us will just accept where we are and not hold our noses up in uppity manner.

"We old timers may make a small difference in the concept of our
lives in this corner of the world. Our self evaluation may be
the belief that each of us is insignificant and the world
 will not significantly change when we pass."

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