"The heart and soul of blogging is the individual and/or the group of individuals
opining on the fly and responding post-haste to one and all."
So for the month of March I will up the level one notch and post more relevant dancing blips Then hopefully we can get a few write ups from Rich and that should tell us the story of what is in the future. Social Media insists that I cannot do these things by myself. But, my opinion at this point, is that it is very possible that Central Valley blog will rise again.
Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club (they got the name when ballroom dancing was ballroom dancing.) They teach good line dancing and good old American Style dancing using basic steps that are also used regularly in Club dancing. Social dance is dancing, no matter how somebody wants to slice it. And the "to be seen" dance styles are something else. They have been insisting on this for years and we concur.
"Valley Girl" by Frank Zappa & Moon Unit
Taking part in dance lessons is a good method to pass the time specially if you live in the territory. You can have just as much fun as dancing in a club atmosphere. It certainly can be a more productive way than relaxing in the sofa watching TV or gossiping over the phone.
Everything you master in the social dance club can be applied in other places too, like exuding poise and elegance every time. Whenever you decide to take up social-recreational dancing courses, you don’t have to end up having a headache looking for the right dance club. You may ask for a recommendations from people you know.
Go to the club in person, meet the people and watch people in action to see if the activity suits you or not. You can be a better dancer and have more fun doing it. Then all you have to do is learn to avoid the LAGS, every club has them.


