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#434671 - 07/19/17 05:32 AM Re: Are you a good dancer? [Re: MacAllcock]
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Originally Posted By MacAllcock
Donny is spot on about tempo - you have to get that right.


Thanx Mac,...yes sir TEMPO & TIMING is everything in dancing...

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#434676 - 07/19/17 06:19 AM Re: Are you a good dancer? [Re: bruno123]
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Originally Posted By bruno123
Bachus that sounds like a touch of wisdom.

John C.


My Belly agrees with you...
My Doctor disagrees

altough, 35 pounds overweight aint a problem for me..
But you know the reason now...
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#434741 - 07/19/17 04:08 PM Re: Are you a good dancer? [Re: Mark79100]
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I disagree that you have to know how to dance to make people dance.
I can't dance a lick, but I can fill a floor as well as anyone. I have the feel, I know the tempo, and I watch the dancers. That's how we communicate.
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#434742 - 07/19/17 05:01 PM Re: Are you a good dancer? [Re: Uncle Dave]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
I disagree that you have to know how to dance to make people dance.
I can't dance a lick, but I can fill a floor as well as anyone. I have the feel, I know the tempo, and I watch the dancers. That's how we communicate.
....

dave Im talking strict Ballroom dancers...
big difference then a wild shore crowd etc..

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