I think its not going to translate at all to a younger generation.

The ages I see are late 50's and up....and up...

Also, depending on the size of your crowd, you should adjust the length sometimes. If its a big crowd, then people can drop out if they're tired...so you can go on for awhile.

If its a smaller crowd, keep it shorter...

I generally don't care for these...The two places that I see these at are only doing this because a few dancers insist upon it. A lot of people don't like to dance with strangers and head for the rest rooms or the bar as soon as we announce it.

It reminds me of a bigger version of a tango, lol...a few may want it, but most would be just fine without it.



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Bill in Dayton
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