fun verses good dancing
I was at Glen Echo last night, fumbling my way through some tango steps, when I decided to dance with
vvalkyri, whom I can usually dance better than average with. I did some crosses, then some oucho's (probably not spelling those correctly), then started some grapevines. I'd dome grapevines before in the context of folk dancing when I was in college (grumble, that's been 20 years now), so I could do the grapevines pretty easily. Vval and I started going in circles faster, and I suddenly realized that I had no idea of where we were in relation to the beat of the dance going on. So no matter that I was having fun doing what I was doing, what I was doing was BAD DANCING.
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One of the guys has a shirt that says "The music didn't know what to do either."
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If I hear, "Don't worry the music will tell you what to do" one more time...
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yeah, that's not terribly helpful advice unless you already have a grasp of:
* The basic moves
* How to transition from one to the other.
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Horseshit.
If you are having fun, that is Good Dancing.
If you are not having fun, that is Bad Dancing.
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Well, then they aren't having fun, so yes, that's Bad Dancing.
However, that isn't what you were saying. You just said you were dancing faster than the music.
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Zing!
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I got to stare in gsh's eyes whilst spinning around him. That definitely counts for something.
Oh, also it's "Ochos" - 8 in Spanish is Ocho. :)
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Gsh, while you might have been doing grapevines, I couldn't move through them /around you/ properly at that speed. Which could well have been a problem with my technique rather than the speed you were moving.
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You are fun to practice tango with. :)
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