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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Confusing

Now at the beginning of the last quarter, it is still looking dismal for the dance scene on Oahu. Just a month ago, Testing, masks and social distance and we were doing good and then we let it go. The Trumpanzees got in, Oahu opened up too much and the cases and the deaths went up and up. Dancing slowed down and the hits on my blogs went down. I have decided not to push any of the blogs into any direction that I would like. I will let the information contributors and new guest authors make their own decisions and each blog will go into it's own direction and eventual independence. So I will just ask around and first get some Information Contributors willing to share our meager dance pearls with our fellow dancers.

"Social dancers believe that the problem with hope, is that it gets your hopes up.
But, of course, hopelessness is worse.”


And I will no longer solicit to make any of the blogs independent either. I will let each evolve naturally and the Information Contributors will help make the decisions. At the moment Town Dancer seem to be most solid of the blogs. They will  know when they are ready. The main thing I have concluded from my own Stats is that synergism is very evident with each new Feedback I get. Feedback generates hits simply because it is not SOS. (same old shit.) So right now would be a nice time to get the viewpoints of a few of our amateur teachers.

"Molokai Waltz" by Amy Gillion.


My preference is for American Style teachers but whatever we can get will be fine. Internationals fits in very nicely for those wishing to compete and be good exhibition dancers. This also includes the Peripherals. Then there are plenty of women in Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr so they could be a natural but not many in Web or Blog sites. A few in the non commitment style of one contribution only, which we are still lucky to get. And furthermore, many men are aware that the women may be a bit more knowledgeable of the whole enchilada. Ladies we welcome you.

"Dance is the only art of which we ourselves are the stuff of which it is made."

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