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Friday, May 29, 2020

The Two Center

I thank all of you for any contributions of content to any one of my blogs. Not only do I appreciate your participation, but the readers on Oahu show it and I can see the hits go through the roof. I would like to make things as easy as possible for all of you to share your awesome content with us. Specially nowadays when we are so limited in actual dancing. Every little bit counts and all the blogs will be different. So what’s it like being a Two Center? Basically it has been defined by many others many years ago, They are just dancers willing to "stick in their 2 cents" of information for the benefit of their fellow dancers.

“Social dancers believe that we got more yesterday than anybody.
We will always hope and need some nice tomorrow.”


And many are willing to do so regularly. How regularly? Entirely up to them. Social Dance Club or Dance Studio affiliation has no bearing on the matter as far as we are concerned. The goal is to make dancing fun, beneficial, and easy for everyone on Oahu. From the reader/dancers point of view, it is having the benefit of so many private independent opinions given in honesty and not as gossip. You will be able to grow and share your expertise on dancing experience, health and creativity with a lot of people. Being a contributor automatically makes them eligible to be an Invited Writer, able to create their own blog within any blog of their choosing.

"Hanalei Moon" by Loyal Garner

 We may dance in the streets with masks on?

Our blogs come with their ready made readers and if that time comes, - you are ready. There is no registration required and no registration fees. There are no annual or monthly meeting or dues. And they may contribute whatever and whenever they wish. I hope I am not being too strict but we will have Social Media on Oahu. And ultimately, the blog will be ready for independence. Town Dance is just about ready. A couple of steady Guest Bloggers and they will be ready to go. The best blog will become independent and the junk blogs will remain mine.

"The creative person is motivated by the desire to achieve,
not by the desire to be better than others."


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